U.S., Dec. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07259434) titled 'Time Restricted Eating in Survivors Trial 2.0' on Sept. 26.

Brief Summary: After chemotherapy, older breast cancer survivors experience a faster decline in brain function. This can make it harder to enjoy life, stay social, and maintain independence. Chemotherapy can lead to poorer lifestyle habits, like unhealthy eating, less exercise, high stress, and poor sleep. Chemotherapy can also affect important health markers like blood sugar and cholesterol. Over time, these changes can damage blood vessels, which might lead to heart and brain issues. The investigators do not fully understand why brain function declines faster after chemoth...