About this trial
In this study, overweight and obese patients with endometrial cancer treated with fertility- sparing therapy were randomly divided into three groups. The first group was given Intermittent fasting, the second was given Low-energy balanced diet, the third group underwent routine care for self-weight management. Relevant information such as body morphology ,glycolipid metabolism and tumor outcomes of the subjects were collected. By evaluating the tumor outcome and changes in glycolipid metabolism indicators, to confirm the effectiveness and safety of diet interventions for overweight and obese patients with endometrial cancer and treatd with fertility preservation.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
age ≥18 years old
diagnosed as endometrial cancer or atypical hyperplasia
fertility-preserving therapy
BMI≥25 kg/m2
Disqualifiers
those with communication barriers
pregnant women
medical and surgical serious complications: urinary calculi, history of renal failure or severe renal insufficiency, familial dyslipidemia, severe liver disease, chronic metabolic acidosis, history of pancreatitis, severe diabetes mellitus, active gallbladder disease, fat dyspepsia, severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Multi-Professional Guided '5+2' Intermittent Fasting
- Low-energy Balanced Diet
- Routine Care for Self-weight Management.