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Barriers to physical activity and healthy eating in young breast cancer survivors: Modifiable risk factors and associations with body mass index

机译:年轻乳腺癌幸存者身体活动和健康饮食的障碍:可改变的风险因素和体重指数的关联

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Physical activity (PA) and healthy eating (HE) are important behaviors to encourage in breast cancer survivors (BCS). We examined associations between various factors and barriers to PA (BPA) and barriers to HE (BHE), as well as relationships between barriers and body mass index (BMI) in younger BCS. Self-reported data from 162 BCS (mean age 48 years) were used. BPA were assessed with a 21-item scale and BHE with a 19-item scale. Participants were classified as high or low on each scale. Sociodemographic, medical, and psychosocial characteristics were compared by high/low barriers. Correlates of continuous BPA and BHE were assessed as were associations among BHE, BPA, and BMI. 61 % of participants were characterized as having low BHE and low BPA; 12 % were high for both. High BHE/high BPA participants had the least favorable scores for depression, perceived stress, social support, fatigue, bladder control, and weight problems. Factors associated with BHE were lower education, higher perceived stress, and more severe weight problems. Factors associated with BPA were more severe bladder control problems and lower physical well-being. Higher BHE and BPA were significantly and uniquely associated with higher BMI, controlling for covariates. Several biopsychosocial factors (e.g., depression, stress, and fatigue) characterize young BCS who experience barriers to both HE and PA. The correlates of BHE and BPA are distinct. Both BHE and BPA are associated with BMI. These results should be considered in designing interventions for younger women with breast cancer.
机译:身体活动(PA)和健康饮食(HE)是促进乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)的重要行为。我们审查了对PA(BPA)和他(BHE)障碍的各种因素和障碍之间的协会,以及较年轻的BCS中的障碍与体重指数(BMI)之间的关系。使用162年BCS(平均48岁)的自我报告的数据。通过21项规模和BHE评估BPA,并以19项规模进行评估。参与者在每种规模上被归类为高或低。通过高/低障碍进行了社会血统造影,医疗和心理社会特征。评估连续BPA和BHE的相关性是BHE,BPA和BMI之间的关联。 61%的参与者的特征是具有低BHE和低BPA;两者都有12%。高BHE / HIGH BPA参与者对抑郁症,感知,社会支持,疲劳,膀胱控制和体重问题具有最小的分数。与BHE相关的因素是较低的教育,更高的感知压力,更严重的体重问题。与BPA相关的因素更严重的膀胱控制问题和更低的物理福祉。较高的BHE和BPA具有显着且与较高的BMI有关,控制协变量。几种活检性因素(例如,抑郁,压力和疲劳)表征了对他和PA的障碍物经历障碍的年轻公元前。 BHE和BPA的相关性是不同的。 BHE和BPA都与BMI相关联。这些结果应考虑在设计乳腺癌的较年轻女性的选择中。

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    Cancer Prevention and Control Research Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center University of;

    Cancer Prevention and Control Research Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center University of;

    Department of Psychology University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles CA United States;

    Department of Psychiatry University of California San Diego San Diego CA United States;

    Cancer Prevention and Control Research Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center University of;

    Cancer Prevention and Control Research Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center University of;

    Cancer Prevention and Control Research Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center University of;

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  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
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    Breast cancer; Diet; Obesity; Physical activity; Survivorship;

    机译:乳腺癌;饮食;肥胖;体育活动;生存;

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