Dietary and Physical Activity Interventions for Colorectal Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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C. F. Lee
Judy W. C. Ho
Daniel Y. T. Fong
Duncan J. Macfarlane
Ester Cerin
Antoinette M. Lee
Sharron Leung
Wynnie Y. Y. Chan
Ivy P. F. Leung
Sharon H. S. Lam
Natural Chu
Aliki J. Taylor
Kar-keung Cheng
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[1] The University of Hong Kong,School of Public Health
[2] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Surgery
[3] The University of Hong Kong,School of Nursing
[4] Australia Catholic University,Institute for Health & Ageing
[5] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Psychology
[6] Hong Kong Baptist Hospital,School of Nursing
[7] The University of Hong Kong,School of Professional and Continuing Education
[8] Queen Elizabeth Hospital,Department of Dietetics
[9] University of Birmingham,Institute of Applied Health Research
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There has been evidence on the protective effects of diets high in fiber and low in red and processed meat (RPM), and physical activity (PA) against colorectal cancer (CRC) development, but that against CRC recurrence has been limited. This study evaluated the efficacy of a behavioral program comprising dietary and PA interventions in improving Chinese CRC survivors’ lifestyle. A 2 × 2 factorial randomized controlled trial of 223 CRC patients (82 females, mean age 65), randomly assigned to receive dietary, PA or both interventions, or usual care for 12 months, and assessed every 6 months for 24 months. Primary outcomes included two dietary and two PA targets. Secondary outcomes included changes in dietary consumptions and PA levels. Dietary interventions significantly increased the odds of achieving the targets of consuming less RPM at all time-points (OR 3.22–4.57, all p < 0.01) and refined grain (RG) at months 6 (OR 3.13, p = 0.002) and 24 (OR 2.19, p = 0.039), and reduced RPM (2.49–3.48 servings/week, all p < 0.01) and RG (0.31–0.5 servings/day, all p < 0.01) consumptions. Patients receiving PA interventions potentially spent more time on moderate-to-vigorous PA. This study demonstrated the efficacy of a behavioral program in improving dietary habits of Chinese CRC survivors.
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