Moderators of physical activity and quality of life response to a physical activity intervention for breast cancer survivors

Support Care Cancer. 2022 Dec 17;31(1):53. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07477-6.

Abstract

Purpose: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) can improve the quality of life (QoL) for breast cancer survivors (BCS), yet, most do not achieve 150 + weekly minutes of MVPA. This study investigated moderators of response to a physical activity (PA) behavior change intervention for BCS.

Methods: BCS (N = 222) were randomized to the 3-month intervention (BEAT Cancer) or usual care. Measurements occurred at baseline, post-intervention, and 3 months post-intervention. Measures included accelerometry, self-reported MVPA, and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT-General, FACT-Breast, physical well-being (PWB), social well-being (SWB), emotional well-being (EWB), functional well-being (FWB), additional concerns (AC), and Trial Outcome Index (TOI)).

Results: Adjusted linear mixed-model analyses indicated individuals ≤ 24 months post-diagnosis and who were single reported smaller increases in weekly self-reported MVPA than those > 24 months (44.07 vs 111.93) and partnered (- 16.24 vs. 49.16 min), all p < 0.05. As for QoL, participants < 12 months post-diagnosis who received chemotherapy experienced smaller improvements than those ≥ 12 months in FACT-General, FACT-Breast, PWB, and SWB scores. Survivors with a history of chemotherapy had smaller improvements in FACT-General, FACT-Breast, PWB, SWB, TOI, and AC scores, all p < 0.05.

Conclusion: These findings indicate that being < 2 years post-diagnosis, single, and prior chemotherapy may limit MVPA and QOL responses to a PA intervention. Further studies are needed to determine if and/or what additional PA supports and resources these subgroups of BCS might find beneficial and effective.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT00929617.

Keywords: Breast cancer survivors; Exercise; Oncology; Quality of life; Survivorship.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Breast Neoplasms* / psychology
  • Cancer Survivors*
  • Exercise / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life / psychology
  • Survivors

Associated data

  • ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT00929617