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Exercise preference patterns, resources, and environment among rural breast cancer survivors.

Laura Q Rogers1, Stephen J Markwell, Kerry S Courneya, Edward McAuley, Steven Verhulst.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Rural breast cancer survivors may be at increased risk for inadequate exercise participation.
PURPOSE: To determine for rural breast cancer survivors: (1) exercise preference "patterns," (2) exercise resources and associated factors, and (3) exercise environment.
METHODS: A mail survey was sent to rural breast cancer survivors identified through a state cancer registry, and 483 (30%) responded.
FINDINGS: The majority (96%) were white, with mean education of 13 (+/-2.5) years and mean 39.0 (+/-21.5) months since diagnosis. Most participants (67%) preferred face-to-face counseling from an exercise specialist (27%) or other individual (40%). A third (31%) preferred home-based exercise with non face-to-face counseling from someone other than an exercise specialist. Participants preferring face-to-face counseling were more apt to prefer supervised exercise (38% vs 9%, P < 0.001) at a health club (32% vs 8%, P < 0.001). Home exercise equipment was reported by 63%, with 97% reporting home telephone and 67% reporting Internet access. Age, education, self-efficacy, treatment status, and exercise behavior were associated with exercise resources. The physical environment was often not conducive to exercise but a low crime rate and high trust in neighbors was reported.
CONCLUSIONS: Rural health education programs encouraging exercise should offer multiple programming options while considering the physical environment and capitalizing on available resources and beneficial social environmental characteristics.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19780920     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2009.00249.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rural Health        ISSN: 0890-765X            Impact factor:   4.333


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