Rabin Carolyn, Politi Mary
Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, Miriam Hospital and Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Am J Health Behav. 2010 Jan-Feb;34(1):70-6. doi: 10.5993/ajhb.34.1.9.
To assess the relationship between modifiable health risks (eg, unhealthy diet) and interest in interventions in a sample of young adult cancer survivors (YACS).
Sixty YACS, aged 18 to 40, completed surveys.
Few met recommendations for diet, exercise, or weight (ie, body mass index, BMI). Participants expressed interest in several health behavior programs, and there was a significant relationship between BMI and interest in weight loss.
Findings suggest that YACS are interested in and may benefit from healthy lifestyle interventions.
评估年轻成年癌症幸存者(YACS)样本中可改变的健康风险(如不健康饮食)与对干预措施的兴趣之间的关系。
60名年龄在18至40岁之间的YACS完成了调查。
很少有人达到饮食、运动或体重(即体重指数,BMI)方面的建议标准。参与者对几个健康行为项目表达了兴趣,且BMI与对减肥的兴趣之间存在显著关系。
研究结果表明,YACS对健康生活方式干预感兴趣,且可能从中受益。