One possible mechanism supported by results from a randomized controlled clinical trial on diet and sex hormones among adolescent girls, showed lower estrogen levels at the year 5 follow-up in the intervention group who had a low fat and high fiber diet than the usual care group. Together these findings support the hypothesis that dietary intake of fiber and nuts during adolescence influences subsequent risk of breast disease and may suggest a viable means for breast cancer prevention.
See: Su, Tamimi, et al. Cancer Causes and Control. March 14. 2010.
See: Su, Tamimi, et al. Cancer Causes and Control. March 14. 2010.