Stolley Melinda R, Sharp Lisa K, Oh April, Schiffer Linda
University of Illinois at Chicago, 1747 W Roosevelt Rd, M/C 275, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2009 Jan;6(1):A22. Epub 2008 Dec 15.
Breast cancer survival rates are lower for African American women than for white women. Obesity, high-fat diets, and lack of regular physical activity increase risk for breast cancer recurrence, comorbid conditions, and premature death. Eighty-two percent of African American women are overweight or obese, partly because of unhealthy eating and exercise patterns. Although successful weight loss and lifestyle interventions for breast cancer survivors are documented, none has considered the needs of African American breast cancer survivors. This study assessed the feasibility and impact of Moving Forward, a culturally tailored weight loss program for African American breast cancer survivors.
The study used a pre-post design with a convenience sample of 23 African American breast cancer survivors. The 6-month intervention was theory-based and incorporated qualitative data from focus groups with the targeted community, urban African American breast cancer survivors. Data on weight, body mass index (BMI), diet, physical activity, social support, and quality of life were collected at baseline and at 6 months.
After the intervention, we noted significant differences in weight, BMI, dietary fat intake, vegetable consumption, vigorous physical activity, and social support.
This is the first published report of Moving Forward, a weight loss intervention designed for African American breast cancer survivors. Although a randomized trial is needed to establish efficacy, the positive results of this intervention suggest that this weight loss intervention may be feasible for African American breast cancer survivors. Lifestyle interventions may reduce the disparities in breast cancer mortality rates.
非裔美国女性的乳腺癌生存率低于白人女性。肥胖、高脂肪饮食以及缺乏规律的体育活动会增加乳腺癌复发、合并症和过早死亡的风险。82%的非裔美国女性超重或肥胖,部分原因是不健康的饮食和运动模式。尽管有文献记载针对乳腺癌幸存者的成功减肥和生活方式干预措施,但尚无一项考虑到非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的需求。本研究评估了“向前迈进”项目的可行性和影响,这是一项针对非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者量身定制的文化减肥项目。
该研究采用前后设计,以23名非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者为便利样本。为期6个月的干预基于理论,并纳入了来自目标社区(城市非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者)焦点小组的定性数据。在基线和6个月时收集体重、体重指数(BMI)、饮食、体育活动、社会支持和生活质量的数据。
干预后,我们注意到体重、BMI、膳食脂肪摄入量、蔬菜消费量、剧烈体育活动和社会支持方面存在显著差异。
这是关于“向前迈进”项目的首份发表报告,该项目是一项为非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者设计的减肥干预措施。尽管需要进行随机试验来确定疗效,但这项干预措施的积极结果表明,这种减肥干预措施对非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者可能是可行的。生活方式干预可能会减少乳腺癌死亡率的差异。