Avocado Consumption and Cellular Aging in Breast Cancer Survivors

Last updated: January 22, 2026
Sponsor: Institut Investigacio Sanitaria Pere Virgili
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Telomeres

Treatment

Daily Avocado Consumption

Clinical Study ID

NCT07097155
PI24/00556
  • Ages 40-65
  • Female

Study Summary

Women with breast cancer are at increased risk of comorbidities and premature mortality, potentially due to accelerated biological aging. Telomere attrition has been proposed as a biomarker of this process, which could be mitigated through interventions targeting behavioral factors such as diet. In recent years, avocado has drawn attention in nutritional research due to its unique nutritional profile.

Main objective: To evaluate the effect of consuming one avocado per day on biological aging-measured by telomere length-in breast cancer survivors, compared to a habitual diet (less than two avocados per week). Secondary objectives include changes in telomerase activity and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress. Additional objectives include classical cardiovascular disease markers (glucose metabolism, lipid profile, blood pressure); anthropometric measurements; quality of life and fatigue; and diet quality.

Methodology: A randomized controlled parallel-group trial involving 120 breast cancer survivors. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group (one avocado per day) or the control group (habitual diet with fewer than two avocados per week) and followed for 4 months. At baseline and the end of the intervention, a general questionnaire will be administered; blood and urine samples will be collected; anthropometric and blood pressure measurements will be taken; and diet, physical activity, quality of life, and fatigue will be assessed. Mean changes from baseline to the end of the intervention in the primary outcome (telomere length) and secondary outcomes (inflammation, oxidative stress, classical cardiovascular disease markers, anthropometric measures, quality of life, and diet) will be compared between the intervention and control groups using linear regression models.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women diagnosed with primary breast cancer in stages I, II or III;

  • 40-65 years old at screening;

  • Cancer treatment (radiotherapy and chemotherapy) completed ≥ 6 months but not morethan 5 years at the time of recruitment;

  • Currently consuming less than 2 avocados per week;

  • Signed the informed consent letter.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Metastasis;

  • Ductal carcinoma or lobular carcinoma in situ;

  • Breast cancer recurrence;

  • Cancer diagnosis other than breast cancer or non-melanoma skin cancer;

  • Body mass index ≥40kg/m2;

  • Currently pregnant or breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy in the following 6months;

  • Allergy to latex;

  • Unwilling to consume avocado;

  • Immunodeficiency or HIV-positive status;

  • Alcohol abuse (>50g/day);

  • Use of plant sterols, mineral supplements, use of fibre supplements, fish oil, orantioxidants;

  • Currently participating in any other randomized controlled trial;

  • Difficulty or impossibility of an adequate follow-up;

  • Inability or unwillingness to give written informed consent or to communicate withstudy personnel, or illiteracy;

  • Patients with an acute infection or inflammation (e.g., pneumonia) will be allowedto participate in the study 3 months after recovery.

Study Design

Total Participants: 120
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Daily Avocado Consumption
Phase:
Study Start date:
January 12, 2026
Estimated Completion Date:
August 31, 2027

Connect with a study center

  • Unit for Public Health and Nutritional Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

    Reus, Tarragona 43201
    Spain

    Site Not Available

  • Unit for Public Health and Nutritional Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

    Reus 3111933, Tarragona 43201
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

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