韩国结直肠癌患者的运动障碍
Exercise barriers in Korean colorectal cancer patients.
作者信息
Kang Dong-Woo, Chung Jae Youn, Lee Mi Kyung, Lee Junga, Park Ji-Hye, Kim Dong-Il, Jones Lee W, Ahn Joong Bae, Kim Nam Kyu, Jeon Justin Y
机构信息
Department of Sport and Leisure Studies, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea E-mail :
出版信息
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2014;15(18):7539-45. doi: 10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.18.7539.
BACKGROUND
To identify barriers to exercise in Korean colorectal cancer patients and survivors, and to analyze differences in exercise barriers by age, gender, treatment status, and physical activity level.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A total of 427 colorectal cancer patients and survivors from different stages and medical status completed a self-administered questionnaire that surveyed their barriers to exercise and exercise participation.
RESULTS
The greatest perceived exercise barriers for the sampled population as a whole were fatigue, low level of physical fitness, and poor health. Those under 60-years old reported lack of time (p=0.008), whereas those over 60 reported low level of physical fitness (p=0.014) as greater exercise barriers than their counterparts. Women reported fatigue as a greater barrier than men (p<0.001). Those who were receiving treatment rated poor health (p=0.0005) and cancer-related factors as greater exercise barriers compared to those who were not receiving treatment. A multivariate model found that other demographic and medical status were not potential factors that may affect exercise participation. Further, for those who were not participating in physical activity, tendency to be physically inactive (p<0.001) and lack of exercise skill (p<0.001) were highly significant barriers, compared to those who were participating in physical activity. Also, for those who were not meeting ACSM guidelines, cancer-related exercise barriers were additionally reported (p<0.001), compared to those who were.
CONCLUSIONS
Our study suggests that fatigue, low level of physical fitness, and poor health are most reported exercise barriers for Korean colorectal cancer survivors and there are differences in exercise barriers by age, sex, treatment status, and physical activity level. Therefore, support for cancer patients should be provided considering these variables to increase exercise participation.
背景
确定韩国结直肠癌患者及幸存者运动的障碍,并分析年龄、性别、治疗状态和身体活动水平在运动障碍方面的差异。
材料与方法
共有427名来自不同分期和医疗状态的结直肠癌患者及幸存者完成了一份自我管理问卷,该问卷调查了他们运动的障碍及运动参与情况。
结果
对于整个抽样人群而言,最常被感知到的运动障碍是疲劳、身体素质差和健康状况不佳。60岁以下的人报告称缺乏时间(p = 0.008),而年龄超过60岁的人则报告身体素质差(p = 0.014)是比同龄人更大的运动障碍。女性报告疲劳是比男性更大的障碍(p < 0.001)。正在接受治疗的患者相比于未接受治疗的患者,将健康状况差(p = 0.0005)和癌症相关因素视为更大的运动障碍。多变量模型发现,其他人口统计学和医疗状态并非可能影响运动参与的潜在因素。此外,对于那些未参加体育活动的人来说,与参加体育活动的人相比,不活动的倾向(p < 0.001)和缺乏运动技能(p < 0.001)是非常显著的障碍。同样,对于那些未达到美国运动医学学会指南的人来说,相比于达到指南的人还额外报告了癌症相关的运动障碍(p < 0.001)。
结论
我们的研究表明,疲劳、身体素质差和健康状况不佳是韩国结直肠癌幸存者最常报告的运动障碍,并且在年龄、性别、治疗状态和身体活动水平方面运动障碍存在差异。因此,应考虑这些变量为癌症患者提供支持,以增加运动参与度。