L E Mead, D L Kelly, W J Dahl, J C Colee, Asim Merchant, M T Weaver, John R Wingard, N Farhadfar
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Abstract
Background and objectives: The aims of this study were to determine the extent to which hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) survivors adhere to the American Cancer Society recommendations for weekly physical activity and identify potential demographic and transplant characteristics associated with the lack of compliance.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included adults who had undergone HCT and were at least 1 year post transplantation. Physical activity was assessed using the screening tool of the Block 2014. The type of activity, frequency, and intensity were converted into the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) scores (0-499.0 MET min/week, inadequate activity; 500-1000 MET min/week, adequate activity; >1000 MET min/week, highly vigorous activity).
Results: Participants (n = 81) reported a median MET score of 153 min/week, and 83% failed to reach the physical activity guideline of >500 MET min/week. Only 17.3% met the ACS recommendations, with three reporting above 1000 MET min/week. Median daily moderate and vigorous physical activity minute totals were 18.0 and 5.9 min/d, with 85.2% and 60.5% of participants involved, respectively. The median total physical activity energy expenditure was 744 kcal/d. Only race was associated with MET score, with Whites reporting higher MET scores.
Conclusion: Most HCT survivors assessed in this study did not meet the ACS physical activity recommendations. These findings reinforce the need to incorporate screening for physical activity into HCT survivorship care, offer counseling to those who do not meet the recommended levels, and encourage a physically active lifestyle among HCT survivors.
背景和目的:本研究的目的是确定造血细胞移植(HCT)幸存者在多大程度上坚持美国癌症协会推荐的每周体育活动,并确定与缺乏依从性相关的潜在人口统计学和移植特征。方法:这项横断面研究包括接受过HCT且移植后至少1年的成年人。使用Block 2014的筛选工具评估身体活动。活动类型、频率和强度被转换成任务代谢当量(MET)评分(0-499.0 MET min/week,活动不足;500-1000 MET min/周,足够的活动量;>1000 MET min/周,高强度运动)。结果:参与者(n = 81)报告MET得分中位数为153分钟/周,83%未能达到>500 MET分钟/周的身体活动指南。只有17.3%的人达到了美国癌症学会的建议,其中3人超过了1000 met /周。每日中等强度和剧烈体力活动的中位数分钟数分别为18.0分钟和5.9分钟/天,分别为85.2%和60.5%的参与者。总体力活动能量消耗的中位数为744千卡/天。只有种族与MET分数有关,白人的MET分数更高。结论:本研究中评估的大多数HCT幸存者没有达到美国癌症协会的体力活动建议。这些发现加强了将身体活动筛查纳入HCT幸存者护理的必要性,为未达到推荐水平的患者提供咨询,并鼓励HCT幸存者采取积极的身体活动生活方式。
期刊介绍:
Hematology Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides a vehicle for publications of high-quality clinical as well as basic science research reports in hematology and oncology. The contents of the journal also emphasize the growing importance of hematopoietic stem cell therapy for treatment of various benign and malignant hematologic disorders and certain solid tumors.The journal prioritizes publication of original research articles but also would give consideration for brief reports, review articles, special communications, and unique case reports. It also offers a special section for clinically relevant images that provide an important educational value.