Department of Health Behavior and Policy, Virginia Commonwealth University, 830 E. Main St, Richmond, VA, 23219, USA.
Department of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University, 907 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA, 23284, USA.
BMC Cancer. 2022 Jun 13;22(1):648. doi: 10.1186/s12885-022-09718-7.
Cancer survivors are able to live much longer today than in the past due to advances in treatment. The promotion of health behaviors is important to address among cancer survivors. Not only can health behaviors reduce the risk of comorbidities, but they may also be key to improving psychological health among cancer survivors, such as psychological distress, perceptions of one's general health, and distress of cancer mortality (i.e., cancer fatalism). Our overall goal is to 1) determine which individual health behaviors (e.g., fruit consumption, physical activity, and sleep) are associated with psychological health among cancer survivors and 2) determine if the number of health behaviors engaged in is associated with better psychological health among cancer survivors.
Using data from the HINTS 5 Cycle III survey (N = 856 cancer survivors), we compared whether participants who met guidelines for seven health behaviors (e.g., fruit and vegetable consumption, moderate physical activity, sleep duration) had improved psychological health. Multiple ordinal regression models controlling for sociodemographic variables were used to determine if meeting more recommendations was related to psychological health and then specifically which behaviors were of greatest importance to psychological health.
Meeting guidelines for sleep quality and moderate physical activity was associated with higher general health and meeting guidelines for vegetable intake and better sleep quality was associated with less psychological distress. Although the associations were not significant, cancer survivors who met more of the health behavior guidelines reported higher general health, lower psychological distress, and less distress about what could be done to lower one's chances to get cancer.
Meeting the guidelines for individual and multiple health behaviors is associated with favorable psychological health among cancer survivors. The findings can contribute to the development of health behavior interventions that focus on multiple health behaviors to improve psychological health and quality of life among cancer survivors.
由于治疗技术的进步,癌症幸存者如今的存活时间比以往大大延长。促进癌症幸存者的健康行为十分重要。健康行为不仅可以降低合并症的风险,而且可能是改善癌症幸存者心理健康的关键,例如心理困扰、对自身整体健康的认知以及对癌症死亡率的困扰(即癌症宿命论)。我们的总体目标是:1)确定哪些个体健康行为(例如,水果摄入、身体活动和睡眠)与癌症幸存者的心理健康相关;2)确定癌症幸存者参与的健康行为数量是否与更好的心理健康相关。
利用 HINTS 5 周期 III 调查(N=856 名癌症幸存者)的数据,我们比较了是否符合七种健康行为准则(例如,水果和蔬菜摄入、适度身体活动、睡眠时长)的参与者具有更好的心理健康。采用多个有序回归模型,控制社会人口统计学变量,以确定符合更多建议是否与心理健康相关,然后具体确定哪些行为对心理健康最重要。
符合睡眠质量和适度身体活动准则与更高的总体健康相关,符合蔬菜摄入量和更好的睡眠质量准则与更低的心理困扰相关。尽管关联并不显著,但符合更多健康行为准则的癌症幸存者报告了更高的总体健康、更低的心理困扰以及对降低癌症风险的措施的担忧较少。
符合个体和多个健康行为准则与癌症幸存者的心理健康状况改善有关。研究结果可以为制定健康行为干预措施提供参考,这些措施侧重于多个健康行为,以改善癌症幸存者的心理健康和生活质量。