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生活应激事件与非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者减肥努力的关联。

The association of stressful life events on weight loss efforts among African American breast cancer survivors.

机构信息

Division of Community Health, Institute for Health & Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

Cancer Center and Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2022 Jun;16(3):604-613. doi: 10.1007/s11764-021-01054-2. Epub 2021 May 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study examined whether stressful life events were associated with weight loss, central adiposity, and health behavior changes of African American breast cancer survivors (AABCS) participating in a weight loss intervention.

METHODS

We conducted a secondary-data analyses of Moving Forward, a weight loss efficacy trial for AABCS conducted in 2011-2014. Two-hundred forty-six eligible women were randomized to a 6-month interventionist-guided (IG) or self-guided (SG) weight loss intervention. Data was collected on height, weight, self-reported diet, and self-reported physical activity. Stress (e.g., financial, legal, employment, relationships, safety, prejudice) was measured using an abbreviated version of the Crisis in Family Systems (CRISYS) urban life stress measure. Generalized linear models stratified by group examined the degree to which stress was associated with weight loss or changes in central adiposity, physical activity, and diet during the intervention (Months 1-6) or maintenance (Months 7 to 12) phases.

RESULTS

Participants reported a median of 3.0 life stressors (range 0 to 22) mostly relating to relationships, safety concerns, and financial problems. In the IG group during the intervention phase, exposure to life stressors was not associated with weight loss (p = 0.15) or change in central adiposity (p = 0.69), physical activity (p = 0.15), or diet (p = 0.26). We found similar associations for the maintenance phase and in the SG group.

CONCLUSION/IMPLICATIONS: Despite facing stress across a myriad of domains (e.g., relationships, safety, finances), AABCS were successful at initiating and maintaining behaviors to achieve weight loss, reductions in central adiposity, and behavioral changes. Future randomized controlled trials are warranted that include more strategies to address the challenges that AABCS face, to determine whether AABCS in particular might benefit from interventions that address barriers (e.g., stress management) to weight loss. Such strategies are critical for improving quality of life and lowering the risk of cancer recurrence.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨生活应激事件是否与参加减肥干预的非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者(AABCS)的体重减轻、中心性肥胖和健康行为改变有关。

方法

我们对 2011 年至 2014 年进行的一项针对 AABCS 的减肥功效试验“前进”进行了二次数据分析。246 名符合条件的女性被随机分配到 6 个月的干预指导(IG)或自我指导(SG)减肥干预组。收集身高、体重、自我报告的饮食和自我报告的体力活动数据。使用家庭系统危机(CRISYS)城市生活应激量表的简化版来测量应激(例如,财务、法律、就业、人际关系、安全、偏见)。按组分层的广义线性模型检验了应激与减肥或干预(第 1-6 个月)或维持(第 7 至 12 个月)期间中心性肥胖、体力活动和饮食变化的相关性。

结果

参与者报告了中位数为 3.0 的生活应激源(范围 0 至 22),主要与人际关系、安全问题和财务问题有关。在干预阶段的 IG 组中,生活应激源的暴露与体重减轻(p = 0.15)或中心性肥胖变化(p = 0.69)、体力活动(p = 0.15)或饮食(p = 0.26)无关。我们在维持阶段和 SG 组中也发现了类似的关联。

结论/意义:尽管 AABCS 在众多领域(例如人际关系、安全、财务)面临压力,但她们成功地启动并维持了减肥、减少中心性肥胖和行为改变的行为。需要进行更多的随机对照试验,以确定包括更多应对 AABCS 所面临挑战的策略,以确定 AABCS 是否特别受益于解决减肥障碍(例如压力管理)的干预措施。这些策略对于提高生活质量和降低癌症复发风险至关重要。

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