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dc.contributor.authorKokkonen, Kristiina
dc.contributor.authorKellokumpu-Lehtinen, Pirkko-Liisa
dc.contributor.authorKankaanpää, Markku
dc.contributor.authorNikander, Riku
dc.contributor.authorPenttinen, Heidi Maria
dc.contributor.authorUtriainen, Meri
dc.contributor.authorVehmanen, Leena
dc.contributor.authorHuovinen, Riikka
dc.contributor.authorKautiainen, Hannu
dc.contributor.authorBlomqvist, Carl
dc.contributor.authorSaarto, Tiina
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-13T06:18:07Z
dc.date.available2022-12-13T06:18:07Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationKokkonen, K., Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, P.-L., Kankaanpää, M., Nikander, R., Penttinen, H. M., Utriainen, M., Vehmanen, L., Huovinen, R., Kautiainen, H., Blomqvist, C., & Saarto, T. (2022). Factors predicting long-term physical activity of breast cancer survivors. 5-year-follow-up of the BREX exercise intervention study. <i>Acta oncologica</i>, <i>61</i>(10), 1200-1208. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2022.2103388" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2022.2103388</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_150959980
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/84309
dc.description.abstractBackground The benefits of exercise training are well documented among breast cancer (BC) survivors. Patients decrease their physical activity during treatment, and many fail to regain their previous exercise levels. There is therefore a need to define factors supporting long-term physical activity behavior in this patient group, to target supporting interventions aimed at preventing the decline in physical activity (PA). Aim The aim of this study was to determine physical and psychosocial factors explaining long-term physical activity after the adjuvant treatments in BC survivors. Methods Four-hundred forty-six BC survivors followed for 5-years within a randomized exercise trial participated. Factors explaining (1) physical activity after the adjuvant treatments and (2) changes in physical activity in long-term were analyzed using linear regression models and general estimating equation models. Pretreatment leisure-time physical activity (LTPA), demographic, and treatment factors, physical fitness, and quality of life (Qol) at baseline were independent factors. Results Exercise levels increased during the first year, and thereafter remained mostly stable. Higher LTPA, higher fitness level, better Qol and older age at baseline were associated with higher physical activity level after adjuvant treatments (p < .001) in multivariate analysis. Higher levels of fatigue (p < .008) and better emotional functioning (p = .017) at baseline were the main factors associated with increased physical activity during the follow-up. Conclusion Previous exercise habits and Qol after adjuvant chemo-, and radiotherapy were the strongest determinants of long-term physical activity levels in breast cancer survivors. Patients with better emotional functioning increased their exercise activity most as did those patients with higher fatigue levels at baseline. Patients suffering from fatigue after adjuvant treatment managed to increase their exercise levels, in contrast to patients with low emotional functioning, and may benefit from physical exercise interventions. Emotionally deprived patients may benefit from psychosocial support to regain their previous exercise levels.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherInforma UK Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesActa oncologica
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
dc.subject.otherphysical activity
dc.subject.otherfunctional capacity
dc.subject.otherquality of life
dc.subject.otherbreast cancer
dc.subject.otherneoplasms
dc.titleFactors predicting long-term physical activity of breast cancer survivors. 5-year-follow-up of the BREX exercise intervention study
dc.typearticle
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-202212135566
dc.contributor.laitosLiikuntatieteellinen tiedekuntafi
dc.contributor.laitosFaculty of Sport and Health Sciencesen
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontologia ja kansanterveysfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontology and Public Healthen
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle
dc.type.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1
dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.format.pagerange1200-1208
dc.relation.issn0284-186X
dc.relation.numberinseries10
dc.relation.volume61
dc.type.versionacceptedVersion
dc.rights.copyright© Informa UK Limited, 2022
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccessfi
dc.subject.ysoliikuntahoito
dc.subject.ysoväsymys
dc.subject.ysoelämänlaatu
dc.subject.ysoliikuntatottumukset
dc.subject.ysopotilaat
dc.subject.ysopsykososiaaliset tekijät
dc.subject.ysorintasyöpä
dc.subject.ysofyysinen aktiivisuus
dc.subject.ysotoimintakyky
dc.subject.ysointerventiotutkimus
dc.subject.ysokasvaimet
dc.format.contentfulltext
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p7811
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p128
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p10759
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p27403
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p8357
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p4391
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p20019
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p23102
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p10213
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p32625
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p2299
dc.rights.urlhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.relation.doi10.1080/0284186X.2022.2103388
jyx.fundinginformationThe authors also thank the Finnish Breast Cancer Group for sponsoring the primary investigation.
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