Cardiorespiratory fitness and adiposity in breast cancer survivors: is meeting current physical activity recommendations really enough?

被引:4
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作者
Santos-Lozano, Alejandro [1 ,2 ]
Ramos, Javier [3 ]
Alvarez-Bustos, Alejandro [3 ]
Cantos, Blanca [3 ]
Alejo, Lidia B. [1 ,4 ]
Pagola, Itziar [1 ,4 ]
Soria, Ana [5 ]
Maximiano, Constanza [3 ]
Fiuza-Luces, Carmen [1 ]
Soares-Miranda, Luisa [6 ]
Lucia, Alejandro [1 ,4 ]
Ruiz-Casado, Ana [3 ]
机构
[1] Hosp 12 Octubre I 12, Res Inst, Madrid, Spain
[2] European Univ Miguel de Cervantes, I HLTH, Valladolid, Spain
[3] Hosp Univ Puerta de Hierro, Dept Med Oncol, Madrid, Spain
[4] Univ Europea Madrid, Madrid, Spain
[5] Hosp Univ Fuenlabrada, Dept Oncol, Madrid, Spain
[6] Univ Porto, Fac Sport, Res Ctr Phys Act Hlth & Leisure, Rua Dr Placido Costa 91, P-4200450 Porto, Portugal
关键词
Moderate-vigorous physical activity; Accelerometry; VO2peak; Anthracyclines; SHARED RISK-FACTORS; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; MORTALITY; WOMEN; POPULATION; CHEMOTHERAPY; PREVENTION; EXERCISE; THERAPY; PROFILE;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-018-4055-y
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Breast cancer (BC) survivors are becoming increasingly predisposed to cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. Low cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity (PA) levels, as well as high values of adiposity indices, contribute to CVD risk. We evaluated adiposity, cardiorespiratory profile, and PA levels in two independent cohorts of BC survivors. Data were collected from two groups (99% women) from different areas of Madrid (Spain): group 1, n = 110, age 51.4 +/- 9.7 years, median time from diagnosis 365 days (95% confidence interval [CI], 354-401), and group 2, n = 93, age 54.7 +/- 8.9 years, 1714 days (95% CI, 1502-1938). We estimated peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and measured body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip index, and accelerometry-determined PA. Both groups had values of BMI in the overweight range (25.3 +/- 4.3 and 27.1 +/- 5.1 kg/m(2), p = 0.003). Estimated VO2peak levels were lower in group 2 than in group 1 (28.1 +/- 9.1 and 23.7 +/- 8.8 ml/kg/min, p < 0.001), although levels in both groups were low. Yet, the majority of participants in both groups (81 and 88%, p = 0.234) met international PA recommendations (235 +/- 196 and 351 +/- 173 min/week of moderate-vigorous PA, p < 0.001). Both groups had very low levels of vigorous PA. These results were essentially independent of type of treatment (anthracycline/radiotherapy). We found a poor cardiorespiratory profile in two independent BC cohorts that differed in median time from diagnosis (as well in socioeconomic status), supporting the notion that implementation of PA (possibly focusing on vigorous PA) and dietary intervention is urgently needed in this patient population.
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页码:2293 / 2301
页数:9
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