Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.

<h4>Objective</h4>Physical activity plays a key role in cancer survivorship. The purpose of this investigation was to (a) describe the post-surgical physical activity trajectories of endometrial (n = 65) and ovarian (n = 31) cancer patients and (b) identify clinical and demographic predi...

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Main Authors: Jessica Gorzelitz, Erin S Costanzo, Ryan J Spencer, Meredith Rumble, Stephen L Rose, Lisa Cadmus-Bertram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223791
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author Jessica Gorzelitz
Erin S Costanzo
Ryan J Spencer
Meredith Rumble
Stephen L Rose
Lisa Cadmus-Bertram
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Ryan J Spencer
Meredith Rumble
Stephen L Rose
Lisa Cadmus-Bertram
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description <h4>Objective</h4>Physical activity plays a key role in cancer survivorship. The purpose of this investigation was to (a) describe the post-surgical physical activity trajectories of endometrial (n = 65) and ovarian (n = 31) cancer patients and (b) identify clinical and demographic predictors of physical activity over time.<h4>Methods</h4>96 participants wore an Actiwatch accelerometer for three days at each of three time points (one week, one month and four months) after surgical intervention for their endometrial or ovarian cancer diagnosis. Analyses were conducted using linear mixed effects regression modeling in SAS 9.4.<h4>Results</h4>For both tumor types, although physical activity levels increased with time after surgery, even at four months patients were performing only a small fraction of the 150 minutes of recommended weekly moderate to vigorous physical activity. At 1 week, subjects were completing on average 14 minutes/week (SD = 4) of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, compared to 14 minutes/week (SD = 2) of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity at four months post-surgery (p < .05). Better self-rated health was associated with higher physical activity (p = 0.02) in endometrial cancer survivors only. BMI, age, surgery type and use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy were not associated with activity over time.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Our findings suggest that physical activity levels are different for those with better self-rated health, but those individuals are still insufficiently active. This study adds new information describing the trajectories and variables that influence physical activity in gynecologic cancer survivors after surgery and highlights the need for health promotion interventions in this population.
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spelling doaj.art-cdec35d60471409a929446100e1a2bd22022-12-21T23:10:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011410e022379110.1371/journal.pone.0223791Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.Jessica GorzelitzErin S CostanzoRyan J SpencerMeredith RumbleStephen L RoseLisa Cadmus-Bertram<h4>Objective</h4>Physical activity plays a key role in cancer survivorship. The purpose of this investigation was to (a) describe the post-surgical physical activity trajectories of endometrial (n = 65) and ovarian (n = 31) cancer patients and (b) identify clinical and demographic predictors of physical activity over time.<h4>Methods</h4>96 participants wore an Actiwatch accelerometer for three days at each of three time points (one week, one month and four months) after surgical intervention for their endometrial or ovarian cancer diagnosis. Analyses were conducted using linear mixed effects regression modeling in SAS 9.4.<h4>Results</h4>For both tumor types, although physical activity levels increased with time after surgery, even at four months patients were performing only a small fraction of the 150 minutes of recommended weekly moderate to vigorous physical activity. At 1 week, subjects were completing on average 14 minutes/week (SD = 4) of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, compared to 14 minutes/week (SD = 2) of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity at four months post-surgery (p < .05). Better self-rated health was associated with higher physical activity (p = 0.02) in endometrial cancer survivors only. BMI, age, surgery type and use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy were not associated with activity over time.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Our findings suggest that physical activity levels are different for those with better self-rated health, but those individuals are still insufficiently active. This study adds new information describing the trajectories and variables that influence physical activity in gynecologic cancer survivors after surgery and highlights the need for health promotion interventions in this population.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223791
spellingShingle Jessica Gorzelitz
Erin S Costanzo
Ryan J Spencer
Meredith Rumble
Stephen L Rose
Lisa Cadmus-Bertram
Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.
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title Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.
title_full Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.
title_fullStr Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.
title_short Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients.
title_sort longitudinal assessment of post surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients
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