Trends in exercise initiation and participation among employed breast cancer survivors undergoing curative treatment.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Sonal Oza, Sujata Patil, Yashasvini Sampathkumar, Francesca Gany, Victoria S Blinder
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore exercise behavior changes among employed breast cancer survivors, focusing on those who did not engage in physical activity prior to their diagnosis, and to identify factors associated with exercise initiation post-treatment in an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse population.

Methods: A prospective, longitudinal study was conducted involving 497 employed women aged 18-64 with stage I-III breast cancer. Participants completed surveys about their exercise habits before diagnosis and four months post-treatment. Statistical analyses, including chi-squared tests and multivariable logistic regression, were used to identify factors associated with exercise initiation.

Results: Among the 130 participants who did not exercise before diagnosis, 64% initiated exercise post-treatment. Key factors influencing exercise initiation included not having employer-provided health insurance and receiving radiotherapy. No significant associations were found with age, income, or comorbidities.

Conclusions: The study highlights that a substantial proportion of employed breast cancer survivors who did not exercise before their diagnosis began exercising after treatment. Factors such as insurance type and treatment modality play a role in this behavior change.

Implications for cancer survivors: Understanding these factors can inform interventions aimed at increasing exercise participation among breast cancer survivors, which is crucial for improving physical function, symptom management, and potentially survival outcomes.

接受根治性治疗的在职乳腺癌幸存者开始运动和参与运动的趋势。
目的:本研究旨在探讨就业的乳腺癌幸存者的运动行为变化,重点关注那些在确诊前没有参加体育锻炼的人,并确定在不同种族和社会经济背景的人群中,与治疗后开始运动相关的因素:我们开展了一项前瞻性纵向研究,涉及 497 名 18-64 岁患有 I-III 期乳腺癌的就业女性。参与者在确诊前和治疗后四个月内完成了有关其运动习惯的调查。研究采用了包括卡方检验和多变量逻辑回归在内的统计分析,以确定与开始运动相关的因素:结果:在 130 名诊断前没有运动的参与者中,有 64% 在治疗后开始运动。影响开始运动的主要因素包括没有雇主提供的医疗保险和接受放疗。研究未发现运动与年龄、收入或合并症有明显关联:这项研究强调,在乳腺癌幸存者中,有相当一部分人在确诊前没有进行过锻炼,但在治疗后开始进行锻炼。保险类型和治疗方式等因素在这种行为改变中起到了一定的作用:对癌症幸存者的启示:了解这些因素可以为旨在提高乳腺癌幸存者运动参与度的干预措施提供信息,这对改善身体功能、症状控制以及潜在的生存结果至关重要。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
342
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment provides the surgeon, radiotherapist, medical oncologist, endocrinologist, epidemiologist, immunologist or cell biologist investigating problems in breast cancer a single forum for communication. The journal creates a "market place" for breast cancer topics which cuts across all the usual lines of disciplines, providing a site for presenting pertinent investigations, and for discussing critical questions relevant to the entire field. It seeks to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all those concerned with breast cancer.
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