According to the American Cancer Society, white women are more likely to develop breast cancer; however, African American women are more likely to die from the disease. A recent study funded by Georgetown University in 2013 shows that a lifetime of vigorous exercise can help protect African American women against aggressive breast cancer. The study showed that African American women who averaged 3 or more hours per week of brisk exercise throughout their lives had a 47% lower chance of developing estrogen receptor breast cancer compared to an average of 1 hour per week. Estrogen receptor breast cancer is a more aggressive form of the disease, which is more prevalent in African American women.
In summary, it is important for everyone to exercise for health, but for any type of disease that strikes a community disproportionately, that community should be aware and work on prevention. So whether you are an African American woman, have a mother, sister, wife, aunt, cousin or girlfriend that is African American, remember 3 hours a week of vigorous exercise is what you need along with making healthy food choices to make a change in your life.