Kenkhuis Marlou Floor, Vlooswijk Carla, Janssen Silvie H M, Kaal Suzanne E J, Tromp Jacqueline M, Bos Monique E M M, van der Hulle Tom, Lalisang Roy I, Nuver Janine, Bijlsma Rhodé M, van der Graaf Winette T A, Husson Olga, Buffart Laurien M
Department of Medical BioSciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, 6525, GA, The Netherlands.
Department of Research and Development, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Utrecht, 3511, DT, The Netherlands.
J Cancer Surviv. 2025 Sep 8. doi: 10.1007/s11764-025-01891-5.
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer face unique long-term social and health challenges that impact their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study explores the association between lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, body composition, and nutrition) and HRQoL as well as fatigue in AYA cancer survivors.
The cross-sectional SURVAYA study analyzed data from long-term AYA cancer survivors (5-20 years post diagnosis, aged 18-39 at diagnosis) in The Netherlands. Adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) lifestyle guidelines was assessed through self-reported questionnaires. HRQoL and fatigue were measured using the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire. Multivariable linear regression was performed to examine associations between lifestyle adherence and HRQoL and fatigue outcomes.
The mean adherence to WCRF/AICR recommendations was low to moderate (3.2 ± 1.2, range:0.5-6.0; n = 3,668). Adherence rates varied, with 61% of participants limiting the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks, 28% having a healthy body composition, 25% meeting fruit and vegetable intake recommendations, and 31% limiting alcohol consumption. Better adherence to lifestyle recommendations, particularly in physical activity, healthy body composition, and fruit and vegetable intake, was significantly associated with better physical functioning, global quality of life and less fatigue and pain. Chemotherapy and time since diagnosis were significant moderators of these associations.
These findings highlight that better adherence to the WCRF/AICR recommendations is associated with better HRQoL and less fatigue in long-term AYA cancer survivors. Future research should focus on developing targeted interventions to enhance lifestyle adherence and evaluating the long-term effects of these behaviors on survivorship outcomes.
患有癌症的青少年和青年(AYA)面临着独特的长期社会和健康挑战,这些挑战会影响他们与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。本研究探讨了生活方式行为(身体活动、身体成分和营养)与AYA癌症幸存者的HRQoL以及疲劳之间的关联。
横断面SURVAYA研究分析了荷兰长期AYA癌症幸存者(诊断后5 - 20年,诊断时年龄为18 - 39岁)的数据。通过自我报告问卷评估对世界癌症研究基金会/美国癌症研究学会(WCRF/AICR)生活方式指南的遵守情况。使用欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织QLQ - C30问卷测量HRQoL和疲劳。进行多变量线性回归以检查生活方式遵守情况与HRQoL和疲劳结果之间的关联。
对WCRF/AICR建议的平均遵守程度为低到中等(3.2±1.2,范围:0.5 - 6.0;n = 3668)。遵守率各不相同,61%的参与者限制饮用含糖饮料,28%的人身体成分健康,25%的人达到水果和蔬菜摄入量建议,31%的人限制饮酒。更好地遵守生活方式建议,特别是在身体活动、健康身体成分和水果及蔬菜摄入量方面,与更好的身体功能、总体生活质量以及更少的疲劳和疼痛显著相关。化疗和诊断后的时间是这些关联的重要调节因素。
这些发现突出表明,更好地遵守WCRF/AICR建议与长期AYA癌症幸存者更好的HRQoL和更少的疲劳相关。未来的研究应专注于制定有针对性的干预措施以提高生活方式的遵守程度,并评估这些行为对生存结果的长期影响。