Influence of Obesity and Sociodemographic Features on the Physical Fitness of Breast Cancer Survivors.

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Malgorzata Biskup, Pawel Macek, Marek Zak, Halina Krol, Malgorzata Terek-Derszniak, Stanislaw Gozdz
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Abstract

Introduction: Obesity is a chronic, relapsing, and progressive disease. The issue of obesity affects 50 to 80% of patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The aim of this study is to assess the scale of the problem of obesity among breast cancer survivors (BCS) older than 60 years, evaluate their physical fitness, and study the relationship between the occurrence of obesity and levels of fitness among breast cancer survivors. The relationship between fitness and sociodemographic factors has also been analyzed.

Materials and methods: This original epidemiological clinical study included a cohort of 88 female breast cancer survivors treated in 2022 in Holycross Cancer Center, Kielce, Poland. A questionnaire involving demographic information and medical data was utilized. The Senior Fitness Test (SFT) battery has been used to assess the physical fitness of the patients. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) were also analyzed.

Results: More than 70% of the studied breast cancer survivors were classified as overweight or obese, according to BMI and WC indices. Depending on the SFT trial, the regression coefficients indicated worse results in participants who were older, lived in urban areas, were professionally active, less educated, and had higher obesity indices. The analysis of the relationship between obesity indices and fitness components revealed that all obesity indices were significantly associated with lower body flexibility (BMI p = 0.0118, WC p = 0.0092, WHR p = 0.0364, WHtR p = 0.0095). Upper body flexibility was significantly correlated with BMI indices (p = 0.0091, p = 0.0193) and WHtR (p = 0.0095). Agility and balance were significantly associated with WC (p = 0.0193), WHR (p = 0.098), and WHtR (p = 0.0095). Lower body strength was significantly correlated with the WHR index (p = 0.0487). Significant differences were found in upper body strength depending on the WHtR category.

Conclusions: In the studied group of breast cancer survivors, there is a high prevalence of overweight and obesity. With increasing obesity rates, older age, and lower education levels, physical activity measured by the SFT decreases. Living in urban areas and being professionally active also predispose to lower physical activity levels. As obesity indices increase, physical fitness decreases in trials assessing upper and lower body strength, upper and lower body flexibility, as well as agility and dynamic balance.

肥胖和社会人口特征对乳腺癌幸存者体能的影响
导言肥胖症是一种慢性、复发性和进展性疾病。50%至 80% 的乳腺癌患者都受到肥胖问题的影响。本研究旨在评估 60 岁以上乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)肥胖问题的严重程度,评估他们的体能,并研究乳腺癌幸存者肥胖发生率与体能水平之间的关系。此外,还分析了体能与社会人口因素之间的关系:这项原创性流行病学临床研究包括波兰凯尔采市 Holycross 癌症中心 2022 年治疗的 88 名女性乳腺癌幸存者。研究使用了一份涉及人口统计学信息和医疗数据的调查问卷。高级体能测试(SFT)电池用于评估患者的体能。此外,还对体重指数(BMI)、腰围(WC)、腰臀比(WHR)和腰高比(WHTR)进行了分析:结果:根据体重指数和腰围指数,超过 70% 的乳腺癌幸存者被归类为超重或肥胖。根据 SFT 试验,回归系数显示,年龄较大、居住在城市地区、从事职业活动、受教育程度较低以及肥胖指数较高的参与者的结果较差。对肥胖指数和体能成分之间关系的分析表明,所有肥胖指数都与身体柔韧性较低有显著相关性(体重指数 p = 0.0118,胸围 p = 0.0092,体重减轻指数 p = 0.0364,体重增加指数 p = 0.0095)。上半身灵活性与体重指数(BMI)(p = 0.0091,p = 0.0193)和 WHtR(p = 0.0095)明显相关。敏捷性和平衡性与体重指数(p = 0.0193)、体重指数(p = 0.098)和 WHtR(p = 0.0095)明显相关。下半身力量与 WHR 指数明显相关(p = 0.0487)。上半身力量与 WHtR 指数有明显差异:结论:在所研究的乳腺癌幸存者群体中,超重和肥胖的发生率很高。随着肥胖率的增加、年龄的增长和教育水平的降低,用 SFT 测量的体力活动量也在减少。居住在城市地区和从事职业活动也容易导致体力活动水平降低。随着肥胖指数的增加,在评估上肢和下肢力量、上肢和下肢灵活性以及敏捷性和动态平衡的试验中,体能会下降。
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Geriatrics
Geriatrics 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: • Geriatric biology • Geriatric health services research • Geriatric medicine research • Geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology • Geriatric surgery • Geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity • Geriatric psychiatry and psychology • Geriatric nutrition • Geriatric epidemiology • Geriatric rehabilitation
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