癌症合并代谢综合征患者的生活态度和习惯

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kimberly Siu, Isabel Martinez Leal, Natalia I Heredia, Jessica T Foreman, Jessica P Hwang
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摘要

代谢综合征(MetS)与癌症风险增加和癌症预后不良有关。目前的研究采用了一种混合方法来更好地了解癌症中心的met癌症患者对改变生活方式的态度以及目前的饮食和体育活动行为,并探索简短的生活方式问卷的适用性,以帮助提供者了解患者的生活方式态度和习惯。采用定性访谈法获得患者对生活方式改变的看法,并采用3份定量问卷-准备度尺、评估你的餐盘和国际体育活动问卷-短表(IPAQ-SF)-分别测量患者对生活方式改变的准备程度、饮食习惯和体育活动水平。19例患者参与访谈,18例患者完成问卷调查。访谈结果表明,患者通常优先考虑生活方式的改变,而不是药物的使用,希望多学科护理团队和患者之间的合作和协调,并希望有针对性的干预措施和实际的实施策略来管理MetS。问卷调查结果表明,大多数患者同意改变生活方式的重要性,并表示有信心做出改变,报告了健康的食物选择和高体力活动水平。根据患者的准备情况、偏好和限制,建议采用多学科方法对癌症患者进行有效的MetS管理。
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Lifestyle Attitudes and Habits in a Case Series of Patients With Cancer and Metabolic Syndrome.

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased cancer risk and poor cancer prognosis. The current study applied a mixed methods approach to better understand attitudes about making lifestyle changes and current dietary and physical activity behaviors among cancer patients with MetS at a cancer center and to explore the suitability of brief lifestyle questionnaires to help providers understand their patients' lifestyle attitudes and habits. Qualitative interviews were used to obtain patients' perspectives about lifestyle changes, and 3 quantitative questionnaires-the Readiness Ruler, Rate Your Plate, and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF)-were used to measure patients' readiness for lifestyle change, dietary habits, and physical activity levels, respectively. Nineteen patients participated in interviews, and 18 patients completed the questionnaires. Interview findings indicated that patients generally prioritized lifestyle changes over medication use, desired collaboration and coordination between multidisciplinary care teams and patient, and desired tailored interventions and practical implementation strategies to manage MetS. Questionnaire findings indicated that most patients agreed with the importance of lifestyle changes and expressed confidence in making them, reporting healthy food choices and high physical activity levels. A multidisciplinary approach tailored to patients' readiness, preferences, and constraints is recommended for effective MetS management in patients with cancer.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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