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非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的健康行为与生活方式干预:一项综述

Health Behaviors and Lifestyle Interventions in African American Breast Cancer Survivors: A Review.

作者信息

Paxton Raheem J, Garner William, Dean Lorraine T, Logan Georgiana, Allen-Watts Kristen

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine and Population Health, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.

Department of Life and Health Sciences, University of North Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, United States.

出版信息

Front Oncol. 2019 Jan 22;9:3. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2019.00003. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

African American breast cancer survivors have a higher incidence of estrogen receptor negative and basal-like (e.g., triple negative) tumors, placing them at greater risk for poorer survival when compared to women of other racial and ethnic groups. While access to equitable care, late disease stage at diagnosis, tumor biology, and sociodemographic characteristics contribute to health disparities, poor lifestyle characteristics (i.e., inactivity, obesity, and poor diet) contribute equally to these disparities. Lifestyle interventions hold promise in shielding African American survivors from second cancers, comorbidities, and premature mortality, but they are often underrepresented in studies promoting positive behaviors. This review examined the available literature to document health behaviors and lifestyle intervention (i.e., obesity, physical activity, and sedentary behavior) studies in African American breast cancer survivors. We used PubMed, Academic Search Premier, and Scopus to identify cross-sectional and intervention studies examining the lifestyle behaviors of African American breast cancer survivors. Identified intervention studies were assessed for risk of bias. Other articles were identified and described to provide context for the review. Our systematic review identified 226 relevant articles. The cross-sectional articles indicated poor adherence to physical activity and dietary intake and high rates of overweight and obesity. The 16 identified intervention studies indicated reasonable to modest study adherence rates (>70%), significant reductions in weight (range -1.9 to -3.6%), sedentary behavior (-18%), and dietary fat intake (range -13 to -33%) and improvements in fruit and vegetable intake (range +25 to +55%) and physical activity (range +13 to +544%). The risk of bias for most studies were rated as high (44%) or moderate (44%). The available literature suggests that African American breast cancer survivors adhere to interventions of various modalities and are capable of making modest to significant changes. Future studies should consider examining (a) mediators and moderators of lifestyle behaviors and interventions, (b) biological outcomes, and (c) determinants of enhanced survival in this population.

摘要

非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者雌激素受体阴性和基底样(如三阴性)肿瘤的发病率较高,与其他种族和族裔的女性相比,她们生存预后较差的风险更大。虽然获得公平的医疗服务、诊断时疾病分期较晚、肿瘤生物学特性以及社会人口学特征导致了健康差距,但不良的生活方式特征(即缺乏运动、肥胖和饮食不良)对这些差距的影响同样显著。生活方式干预有望保护非裔美国幸存者免受二次癌症、合并症和过早死亡的影响,但在促进积极行为的研究中,它们往往未得到充分体现。本综述研究了现有文献,以记录非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的健康行为和生活方式干预(即肥胖、体育活动和久坐行为)研究。我们使用PubMed、学术搜索高级版和Scopus来识别研究非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者生活方式行为的横断面研究和干预研究。对识别出的干预研究进行偏倚风险评估。识别出其他文章并进行描述,以为综述提供背景信息。我们的系统综述共识别出226篇相关文章。横断面文章表明,体育活动和饮食摄入的依从性较差,超重和肥胖率较高。识别出的16项干预研究表明,研究依从率合理至适中(>70%),体重显著下降(范围为-1.9%至-3.6%)、久坐行为减少(-18%)、饮食脂肪摄入量减少(范围为-13%至-33%),水果和蔬菜摄入量增加(范围为+25%至+55%),体育活动增加(范围为+13%至+544%)。大多数研究的偏倚风险被评为高(44%)或中(44%)。现有文献表明,非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者坚持各种方式的干预,并且能够做出适度到显著的改变。未来的研究应考虑研究(a)生活方式行为和干预的调节因素和中介因素,(b)生物学结果,以及(c)该人群生存率提高的决定因素。

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