Impact of Physical Activity on Metastatic Cancer at Diagnosis and Mortality: Results from the Lifelines Cohort Study.

Mylena D Bos, Grigory Sidorenkov, Petra C Vinke, Cassandra Sl Ho, N Helge Meyer, Maximilian Bockhorn, Derk Jan A de Groot, Joost M Klaase, Frederik Jh Hoogwater, Geertruida H de Bock, Maarten W Nijkamp
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Background: While higher pre-diagnosis physical activity is linked to lower mortality among cancer survivors, it is unclear whether this is due to a reduced likelihood of metastatic cancer at diagnosis. This study evaluated whether adherence to physical activity guidelines before diagnosis is associated with all-cause mortality and metastatic cancer at diagnosis.

Methods: In the prospective Lifelines Cohort Study of 152,915 adults, we identified individuals diagnosed with primary cancer at any site through linkage to the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Adherence to physical activity guidelines was defined as ≥150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity, ≥75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity, or an equivalent combination per week. Cox and logistic regression estimated adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) and odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between adherence to physical activity guidelines, all-cause mortality, and metastatic cancer at diagnosis.

Results: A total of 5,990 cancer patients were included: 10.7% reported no physical activity, 19.1% were insufficiently active, and 70.2% were sufficiently active. Cancer patients adhering to physical activity guidelines had a 16% lower risk of all-cause mortality compared to those who reported no physical activity (HR 0.84; 95% CI: 0.72-0.98). However, meeting physical activity guidelines was not significantly associated with a reduced likelihood of metastatic cancer at diagnosis (OR 0.98; 95% CI: 0.79-1.23).

Conclusion: Physical activity at recommended levels before cancer diagnosis is linked to reduced mortality among cancer survivors, independent of metastatic cancer at diagnosis.

Impact: These findings highlight the beneficial role of physical activity in reducing mortality in cancer patients.

运动对转移性癌症诊断和死亡率的影响:来自生命线队列研究的结果。
背景:虽然诊断前较高的体育活动与癌症幸存者较低的死亡率有关,但尚不清楚这是否由于诊断时转移性癌症的可能性降低。本研究评估了诊断前遵守体育活动指南是否与诊断时的全因死亡率和转移性癌症有关。方法:在前瞻性的生命线队列研究中,152,915名成年人,我们通过与荷兰癌症登记处的联系确定了在任何部位诊断为原发性癌症的个体。坚持体力活动指南的定义为每周≥150分钟的中等强度活动,≥75分钟的高强度活动,或等量的组合。Cox和logistic回归估计校正风险比(hr)和优势比(ORs), 95%可信区间(CIs)为坚持体力活动指南、全因死亡率和诊断时转移性癌症之间的关联。结果:共纳入5990例癌症患者:10.7%报告没有身体活动,19.1%报告运动不足,70.2%报告足够运动。与没有身体活动的癌症患者相比,坚持身体活动指南的癌症患者的全因死亡率降低了16% (HR 0.84;95% ci: 0.72-0.98)。然而,符合体力活动指南与诊断时转移癌可能性降低没有显著相关(OR 0.98;95% ci: 0.79-1.23)。结论:癌症诊断前推荐水平的体育锻炼与癌症幸存者死亡率的降低有关,与诊断时的转移性癌症无关。影响:这些发现强调了体育活动在降低癌症患者死亡率方面的有益作用。
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