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非裔美国癌症幸存者的体力活动与生活质量:底特律癌症幸存者研究。

Physical activity and quality of life in African American cancer survivors: The Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors study.

机构信息

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, Michigan.

Department of Oncology, Wayne State School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan.

出版信息

Cancer. 2020 Jan 1;126(9):1987-1994. doi: 10.1002/cncr.32725. Epub 2020 Feb 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The benefit of regular exercise in improving cancer outcomes is well established. The American Cancer Society (ACS) released a recommendation that cancer survivors should engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (PA) per week; however, few report meeting this recommendation. This study examined the patterns and correlates of meeting ACS PA recommendations in the Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors (ROCS) cohort of African American cancer survivors.

METHODS

Detroit ROCS participants completed baseline and yearly follow-up surveys to update their health and health behaviors, including PA. This study examined participation in PA by select characteristics and reported health-related quality of life (HRQOL) as measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System instruments.

RESULTS

Among the first 1500 ROCS participants, 60% reported participating in regular PA, with 24% reporting ≥150 min/wk. Although there were no differences by sex, prostate cancer survivors were the most likely to report participating in regular PA, whereas lung cancer survivors were the least likely (P = .022). Survivors who reported participating in regular PA reported higher HRQOL (P < .001) and lower depression (P = .040).

CONCLUSIONS

Just 24% of African American cancer survivors reported meeting the ACS guidelines for PA at the baseline, but it was encouraging to see increases in activity over time. Because of the established benefits of regular exercise observed in this study and others, identifying and reducing barriers to regular PA among African American cancer survivors are critical for improving outcomes and minimizing disparities.

摘要

背景

定期运动对改善癌症预后的益处已得到充分证实。美国癌症协会(ACS)发布了一项建议,即癌症幸存者应每周至少进行 150 分钟的中等强度至剧烈体力活动(PA);然而,很少有人报告符合这一建议。本研究在底特律癌症幸存者研究(ROCS)队列的非裔美国癌症幸存者中,调查了符合 ACS PA 建议的模式和相关性。

方法

底特律 ROCS 参与者完成基线和年度随访调查,以更新他们的健康和健康行为,包括 PA。本研究通过选择特征来检查 PA 的参与情况,并使用功能评估癌症治疗和患者报告的结果测量信息系统工具来报告与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)。

结果

在最初的 1500 名 ROCS 参与者中,60%报告定期参加 PA,其中 24%报告每周≥150 分钟。尽管性别之间没有差异,但前列腺癌幸存者最有可能报告定期参加 PA,而肺癌幸存者则最不可能(P=0.022)。报告定期参加 PA 的幸存者报告了更高的 HRQOL(P<0.001)和更低的抑郁(P=0.040)。

结论

只有 24%的非裔美国癌症幸存者在基线时报告符合 ACS 关于 PA 的指南,但随着时间的推移,活动量的增加令人鼓舞。由于本研究和其他研究观察到定期运动的益处,因此确定并减少非裔美国癌症幸存者定期 PA 的障碍对于改善结果和减少差异至关重要。

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