Physical activity levels in female breast cancer patients and survivors in Ekurhuleni, South Africa

Q3 Health Professions
Rebecca Wilkinson, Lynn Smith
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Background: By using complementary therapies, such as exercise rehabilitation during and after cancer treatment, breast cancer patients and survivors can improve their quality of life and overall health while also negating the deleterious effects of breast cancer and its treatment. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the physical activity levels of female breast cancer patients and survivors in Ekurhuleni, South Africa. Methods: The International Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (2002) determined participants’ physical activity levels during work, travel and leisure. The questionnaire was disseminated to medical facilities in hard copy format and online via the Google Forms platform. Statistics were computed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) with the level of significance set at 95% (p < 0.05). Results: One hundred female breast cancer patients and survivors with a mean age of 55 years from Ekurhuleni, South Africa participated in this study. The findings reflected that most participants (59%) were meeting the American College of Sports Medicine’s physical activity guidelines when considering activity done during work, travel and leisure. No significant difference was seen in physical activity participation between breast cancer patients and breast cancer survivors, or those attending private and public facilities. Conclusion: For the breast cancer patient, physical activity and exercise may be a promising and effective adjuvant treatment both during and after anticancer therapies, improving quality of life, playing a role in increasing treatment tolerance, mitigating a range of symptoms and side effects brought on by cancer diagnosis and treatments and enhancing outcomes.
南非Ekurhuleni地区女性乳腺癌患者和幸存者的身体活动水平
背景:通过在癌症治疗期间和之后使用辅助疗法,如运动康复,乳腺癌患者和幸存者可以改善他们的生活质量和整体健康状况,同时也可以消除乳腺癌及其治疗的有害影响。目的:本研究的目的是确定南非Ekurhuleni女性乳腺癌患者和幸存者的身体活动水平。方法:采用《国际全球身体活动问卷》(2002)测定被试在工作、旅行和休闲期间的身体活动水平。调查表以硬拷贝形式分发给医疗设施,并通过谷歌表格平台在线分发。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)计算统计数据,显著性水平设置为95% (p <0.05)。结果:来自南非Ekurhuleni的100名女性乳腺癌患者和幸存者参与了这项研究,平均年龄为55岁。研究结果表明,大多数参与者(59%)在考虑工作、旅行和休闲期间的活动时,都符合美国运动医学学院的体育活动指南。在乳腺癌患者和乳腺癌幸存者之间,以及在私立和公立机构接受治疗的患者之间,没有发现明显的体育活动参与差异。结论:对于乳腺癌患者来说,体育活动和锻炼可能是抗癌治疗期间和之后一种有希望和有效的辅助治疗方法,可以改善生活质量,增加治疗耐受性,减轻癌症诊断和治疗带来的一系列症状和副作用,并提高预后。
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