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Long-term and recent recreational physical activity and survival after breast cancer: the California Teachers Study.

Carmen Nicole West-Wright1, Katherine DeLellis Henderson, Jane Sullivan-Halley, Giske Ursin, Dennis Deapen, Susan Neuhausen, Peggy Reynolds, Ellen Chang, Huiyan Ma, Leslie Bernstein.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Long-term physical activity is associated with lower breast cancer risk. Little information exists on its association with subsequent survival.
METHODS: California Teachers Study cohort members provided information in 1995-1996 on long-term (high school through age 54 years) and recent (past 3 years) participation in moderate and strenuous recreational physical activities. The 3,539 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer after cohort entry and through December 31, 2004, were followed through December 31, 2005. Of these, 460 women died, 221 from breast cancer. Moderate and strenuous physical activities were combined into low (<or=0.50 h/wk/y of any activity), intermediate (0.51-3.0 h/wk/y of moderate or strenuous activity but no activity >3.0 h/wk/y), or high activity (>3.0 h/wk/y of either activity type). Multivariable relative risks (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for mortality were estimated using Cox proportional hazards methods, adjusting for race/ethnicity, estrogen receptor status, disease stage, and baseline information on comorbidities, body mass index, and caloric intake.
RESULTS: Women with high or intermediate levels of long-term physical activity had lower risk of breast cancer death (RR, 0.53; 95% CI, 0.35-0.80; and RR, 0.65; 95% CI, 0.45-0.93, respectively) than women with low activity levels. These associations were consistent across estrogen receptor status and disease stage, but were confined to overweight women. Deaths due to causes other than breast cancer were related only to recent activity.
CONCLUSIONS: Consistent long-term participation in physical activity before breast cancer diagnosis may lower risk of breast cancer death, providing further justification for public health strategies to increase physical activity throughout the lifespan.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19843680      PMCID: PMC2783945          DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev        ISSN: 1055-9965            Impact factor:   4.254


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