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Hispanic ethnicity as a moderator of the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on physical fitness and quality-of-life in breast cancer survivors

机译:西班牙裔民族作为一种主持人的主持人对乳腺癌幸存者在身体健康和生活质量上的影响

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Background Exercise can profoundly affect physical fitness and quality of life in breast cancer survivors; however, few studies have focused on minorities. This secondary analysis examines Hispanic ethnicity as a moderator of the effects of a 16-week aerobic and resistance exercise intervention on physical fitness and quality of life in breast cancer survivors. Methods Eligible breast cancer survivors (n = 100) were randomized to exercise (n = 50) or usual care (n = 50). The exercise intervention consisted of supervised moderate-vigorous aerobic and resistance exercise thrice weekly for 16 weeks. Physical fitness and quality of life were measured at baseline, post-intervention, and 28-week follow-up (exercise only). Linear mixed-models adjusted for baseline value of the outcome, age, disease stage, adjuvant treatment, and recent physical activity were used to evaluate effect modification by ethnicity. Results The study sample included 57% Hispanic and 43% non-Hispanic breast cancer survivors. Hispanic breast cancer survivors were younger, less fit, and diagnosed with more advanced cancers compared with non-Hispanic breast cancer survivors (p < 0.001). Ethnicity was found to moderate the effects of exercise training on all physical fitness and quality-of-life measures including VO2max(8.4 mL/kg/min; 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 3.2 to 13.4), physical well-being (12.3; 95% CI 4.2 to 18.4), and emotional well-being (11.4; 95% CI 5.9 to 15.5). In all cases, Hispanics experienced larger benefits than non-Hispanics. Conclusions Hispanic breast cancer survivors have poorer cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, and quality-of-life and therefore may derive larger benefits from exercise than non-Hispanic breast cancer survivors. Clinical exercise interventions may attenuate existing health disparities among minority breast cancer survivors. Implication of Cancer Survivors Here we report psychosocial and fitness-related disparities among Hispanic breast cancer survivors when compared with their non-Hispanic counterparts. Our exercise intervention highlights the importance of exercise for minority cancer survivors and the need for distinct, culturally tailored exercise intervention approaches to reduce psychosocial and fitness-related disparities among this understudied population of cancer survivors.
机译:背景锻炼可以深刻影响乳腺癌幸存者的身体健康和生活质量;然而,很少有研究关注少数民族。这项二级分析考察了西班牙裔作为16周有氧运动和阻力运动干预对乳腺癌幸存者身体健康和生活质量影响的调节因素。方法将符合条件的乳腺癌存活者(n=100)随机分为运动组(n=50)和常规护理组(n=50)。运动干预包括有监督的中等强度有氧运动和阻力运动,每周三次,持续16周。在基线检查、干预后和28周随访(仅限运动)时测量身体健康和生活质量。采用线性混合模型,根据结果、年龄、疾病分期、辅助治疗和近期体力活动的基线值进行调整,以评估种族差异对疗效的影响。结果研究样本包括57%的西班牙裔和43%的非西班牙裔乳腺癌幸存者。与非西班牙裔乳腺癌存活者相比,西班牙裔乳腺癌存活者更年轻、更不健康,并被诊断为更晚期的癌症(p<0.001)。研究发现,种族差异可以缓和运动训练对所有身体健康和生活质量指标的影响,包括最大摄氧量(8.4毫升/千克/分钟;95%可信区间(95%可信区间)3.2至13.4)、身体健康(12.3;95%可信区间4.2至18.4)和情绪健康(11.4;95%可信区间5.9至15.5)。在所有情况下,拉美裔人都比非拉美裔人获得了更大的好处。结论西班牙裔乳腺癌存活者的心肺功能、肌力和生活质量较差,因此运动可能比非西班牙裔乳腺癌存活者获得更大的益处。临床运动干预可能会缩小少数乳腺癌幸存者之间现有的健康差异。癌症幸存者的含义在这里,我们报告了西班牙裔乳腺癌幸存者与非西班牙裔相比在心理社会和健康方面的差异。我们的运动干预强调了运动对少数癌症幸存者的重要性,以及需要不同的、文化定制的运动干预方法,以减少这一未被研究的癌症幸存者群体中与心理社会和健康相关的差异。

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