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A comparison of total and domain-specific sedentary time in breast cancer survivors and age-matched healthy controls

Auteurs: Allyson Tabaczynski, Alexis Whitehorn, Edward McAuley, Linda Trinh

Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Uitgave 2/2021

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Abstract

Breast cancer survivors (BCS) engage in more sedentary behavior (SED) than those without cancer. However, the context in which SED is accrued is unknown. The purpose of this study is to examine differences in total and domain-specific SED of BCS and healthy controls. 20 BCS and 20 age-matched, healthy controls wore ActiGraph GT3X + accelerometers to measure SED and activity. Participants self-reported SED for transportation, occupational, screen time and leisure purposes. Multiple linear regressions were used to estimate differences in SED between BCS and controls. BCS spent significantly more time watching TV (152.4 vs. 60.3; p < 0.01) and less time in total SED (490.8 vs. 587.4; p = 0.046) and other leisure activities (57.6 vs. 106.9; p < 0.01) than healthy controls. BCS engage in more TV watching and less time in other leisure activities than controls, thus interventions should focus on reducing TV time. Understanding facilitators of TV viewing is needed to determine specific intervention targets.
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Metagegevens
Titel
A comparison of total and domain-specific sedentary time in breast cancer survivors and age-matched healthy controls
Auteurs
Allyson Tabaczynski
Alexis Whitehorn
Edward McAuley
Linda Trinh
Publicatiedatum
13-11-2020
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of Behavioral Medicine / Uitgave 2/2021
Print ISSN: 0160-7715
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-3521
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-020-00195-6