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Adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research lifestyle recommendations in colorectal cancer survivors: results of the PROFILES registry

机译:遵守世界癌症研究基金会/美国癌症研究所在大肠癌幸存者中的生活方式建议:PROFILES注册中心的结果

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We examined adherence to the eight The World Cancer Research Foundation/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) recommendations on diet, physical activity, and body weight among colorectal cancer survivors, and whether adherence was associated with intention to eat healthy and with the need for dietary advice. Adherence to these recommendations may putatively reduce the risk of recurrence and death. Studies on adherence to these recommendations in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors are lacking. Adherence was assessed in a cross‐sectional study among 1196 CRC survivors and could range between 0 (no adherence) and 8 points (complete adherence). Participants completed questionnaires on dietary intake, physical activity, and body weight. Prevalence Ratios were calculated to assess whether adherence to recommendations were associated with dietary intentions and needs. Twelve percentage of the survivors adhered to 6 or more recommendations; 65% had a score between >4 and 6 points; 23% scored no more than 4 points. The recommendation for to be modest with consumption of meat showed lowest adherence: 8% adhered; whereas the recommendation not to use dietary supplements showed highest adherence (75%). 18% reported a need for dietary advice, but this was not associated with adherence to recommendations. Survivors with higher adherence reported less often that they had received dietary advice, were less likely to have the intention to eat healthier, but reported more often that they had changed their diet since diagnosis. There is ample room for improvement of lifestyle recommendations in virtually all CRC survivors. A minor part of CRC survivors expressed a need for dietary advice which was not associated with adherence to the recommendations.
机译:我们检查了对八种世界癌症研究基金会/美国癌症研究所(WCRF / AICR)的建议的依从性,这些建议涉及结直肠癌幸存者的饮食,身体活动和体重,以及依从性是否与饮食健康和饮食习惯有关。需要饮食建议。遵守这些建议可能会降低复发和死亡的风险。尚缺乏对结直肠癌(CRC)幸存者遵守这些建议的研究。在1196名CRC幸存者中进行的一项横断面研究中评估了依从性,其范围为0(无依从性)至8分(完全依从性)。参与者完成了有关饮食摄入,身体活动和体重的问卷调查。计算患病率,以评估是否遵守建议与饮食意图和需求有关。百分之十二的幸存者遵守了6项或以上的建议; 65%的分数在4到6分之间; 23%的得分不超过4分。建议适量食用肉类应保持最低的依从性:8%依从;而不使用膳食补充剂的建议显示出最高的依从性(75%)。 18%的人报告需要饮食建议,但这与坚持建议无关。坚持率较高的幸存者报告他们接受饮食建议的频率较低,不太可能有意饮食更健康,但报告他们自诊断以来改变饮食习惯的频率较高。几乎所有CRC幸存者都有足够的空间改善生活方式建议。 CRC幸存者中有一小部分表示需要饮食建议,而这些建议与建议的遵守无关。

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