Survivorship, Danish Cancer Society Research Centre, Strandboulevarden 49, Copenhagen 2100, Denmark.
Br J Cancer. 2012 Jun 26;107(1):201-6. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2012.238. Epub 2012 May 29.
Health behaviour changes may improve the quality of life and survival among cancer survivors. We prospectively examined changes in health behaviour among and between men with prostate cancer (PC), men with cancers other than PC and cancer-free men.
We analysed data for 20 914 men (50-65 years), 426 with cancer, and 20 488 persons who were cancer-free between baseline (1993-1997) and follow-up (2000-2002) in multiple linear regression models to determine differences in changes in body mass index (BMI) and in alcohol and tobacco consumption.
Body mass index and tobacco and alcohol consumption decreased significantly (P<0.001) between baseline and follow-up among both men with cancer and cancer-free men. Men with cancers other than PC significantly decreased their BMI (β=-058; 95% confidence interval (CI): -0.77, -0.40) and tobacco consumption (β=-1.36; 95% CI: -2.22, -0.49) compared with cancer-free men and were significantly more likely to quit smoking and lose weight.
Men with cancers other than PC decreased their tobacco consumption and BMI significantly more than cancer-free men. Men with cancer do change their health behaviour; clinicians should take this into account in planning follow-up care for cancer survivors.
健康行为的改变可能会提高癌症幸存者的生活质量和生存率。我们前瞻性地研究了前列腺癌(PC)患者、非 PC 癌症患者和无癌症男性之间及之间健康行为的变化。
我们分析了 20914 名男性(50-65 岁)的数据,其中 426 名患有癌症,20488 名在基线(1993-1997 年)和随访(2000-2002 年)之间无癌症,使用多元线性回归模型确定体重指数(BMI)和酒精及烟草消费变化的差异。
在癌症患者和无癌症男性中,BMI 以及烟草和酒精消费均在基线和随访之间显著下降(P<0.001)。与无癌症男性相比,非 PC 癌症患者的 BMI(β=-0.58;95%置信区间(CI):-0.77,-0.40)和烟草消费(β=-1.36;95% CI:-2.22,-0.49)显著下降,且更有可能戒烟和减肥。
非 PC 癌症患者的烟草消费和 BMI 下降幅度明显大于无癌症男性。癌症患者确实会改变他们的健康行为;临床医生在为癌症幸存者制定随访护理计划时应考虑到这一点。