Help Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Written By Kristie Lloyd, MS, RDN, CDCES
October 11, 2021

While some risk factors are unavoidable (being female, aging), there are some lifestyle risk factors that may reduce the risk of developing breast cancer. These include:
- Staying physically active
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Avoiding or limiting alcohol
- Consuming a diet high in non-starchy vegetables, calcium and Vitamin D, and carotenoids (yellow, orange and red pigments that give the characteristic color to pumpkins, carrots, peppers, tomatoes, salmon, lobster and shrimp)
- Following a Mediterranean diet (plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grain breads and other grains, potatoes, beans, nuts and seeds; olive oil as a primary fat source; and dairy products, eggs, fish and poultry in low to moderate amounts.

Try this recipe for Italian Vegetable Bake as a tasty way to boost your intake of non-starchy vegetables, Consider substituting the green pepper with a red or yellow pepper to power up the carotenoids in this dish!
Do you need help eating smarter? Our Registered Dietitian Nutritionists can design a program that meets your nutritional needs while considering your lifestyle, finances and cooking abilities.
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