Physical Activity and Sleep Quality in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Trial

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Rogers, Laura Q. [1 ]
Courneya, Kerry S. [2 ]
Oster, Robert A. [3 ]
Anton, Philip M. [4 ]
Robbs, Randall S. [5 ]
Forero, Andres [3 ]
Mcauley, Edward [6 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Nutr Sci, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Phys Educ & Recreat, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Med, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
[4] Southern Illinois Univ Carbondale, Dept Kinesiol, Carbondale, IL USA
[5] Southern Illinois Univ, Sch Med, Stat & Res Informat Core, Ctr Clin Res, Springfield, IL USA
[6] Univ Illinois, Dept Kinesiol & Community Hlth, Urbana, IL USA
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ONCOLOGY; SURVIVORSHIP; PSYCHOSOCIAL; EXERCISE; SYMPTOM; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE INTERVENTION; OF-LIFE; OLDER WOMEN; BEAT CANCER; MORTALITY; EXERCISE; MULTICENTER; SYMPTOMS; OUTCOMES; INDEX;
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10.1249/MSS.0000000000001327
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Purpose: Data from large randomized controlled trials confirming sleep quality improvements with aerobic physical activity have heretofore been lacking for post-primary treatment breast cancer survivors. Our primary purpose for this report was to determine the effects of a physical activity behavior change intervention, previously reported to significantly increase physical activity behavior, on sleep quality in post-primary treatment breast cancer survivors. Methods: Post-primary treatment breast cancer survivors (n = 222) were randomized to a 3-month physical activity behavior change intervention (Better Exercise Adherence after Treatment for Cancer [BEAT Cancer]) or usual care. Self-report (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI]) and actigraphy (latency and efficiency) sleep outcomes were measured at baseline, 3 months (M3), and 6 months (M6). Results: After adjusting for covariates, BEAT Cancer significantly improved PSQI global sleep quality when compared with usual care at M3 (mean between-group difference [M] = -1.4, 95% confidence interval [CI] = -2.1 to -0.7, P < 0.001) and M6 (M = -1.0, 95% CI = -1.7 to -0.2, P = 0.01). BEAT Cancer improved several PSQI subscales at M3 (sleep quality M = -0.3, 95% CI = -0.4 to -0.1, P = 0.002; sleep disturbances M = -0.2, 95% CI = -0.3 to j0.03, P = 0.016; daytime dysfunction M = -0.2, 95% CI = j0.4 to -0.02, P = 0.027) but not M6. A nonsignificant increase in percent of participants classified as good sleepers occurred. No significant between-group difference was noted for accelerometer latency or efficiency. Conclusion: A physical activity intervention significantly reduced perceived global sleep dysfunction at 3 and 6 months, primarily because of improvements in sleep quality aspects not detected with accelerometer.
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页码:2009 / 2015
页数:7
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