Diet and Nutrition - Low Fat Diet May Not Reduce Heart Disease, Cancer Risk

Tuesday, February 14 2006 at 13:45

Eating less fat late in life failed to lower the risk of cancer and heart disease among older women, disappointing news for those who expected greater benefits from a healthy diet.

Even so, scientists say the results from the government study of 48,835 women don't mean dieters should just throw up their hands and eat cake.

Researchers suggested that the women in the long-running study — with an average age of 62 — may have started their healthy eating too late. They also didn't reduce fats as much as the diet demanded, and most remained overweight, a major risk factor for cancer and heart problems.

Read more about study findings related to the low fat diet at http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,184155,00.html.