| Literature DB >> 24790808 |
David H Jones1, Melisa Nestore2, Sara Henophy2, Julia Cousin2, Alain Steve Comtois3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The main objective of this prospective study was to obtain a better understanding of the body composition and vital sign measures of cancers survivors (CS) when compared to regular (R) patients.Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure; Breast cancer; Waist circumference
Year: 2014 PMID: 24790808 PMCID: PMC4002997 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Anthropometric and vital signs comparison between all regular patients and all cancer survivors
| R n = 8839 | CS n = 476 | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diastolic BP (mmHg) | 75.52 (9.91) | 76.85* (10.53) | 0.01 |
| Systolic BP (mmHg) | 126.70 (17.42) | 129.83* (17.18) | 0.00 |
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) | 92.14 (12.85) | 93.72* (14.27) | 0.01 |
| Resting heart rate (bpm) | 72.32 (11.91) | 73.85 (12.82) | 0.10 |
| Weight (kg) | 67.49 (13.71) | 68.97* (13.54) | 0.02 |
| Height (cm) | 161.18 (6.76) | 159.64* (6.41) | 0.00 |
| BMI | 25.97 (5.61) | 26.99* (5.14) | 0.00 |
| Waist circumference (cm) | 86.29 (11.98) | 88.44* (11.83) | 0.00 |
Mean ± (SD), *significantly different to R (indicated in p column), CS = cancer survivors, R = regular patients.
Anthropometric and vital signs measures stratified by 10 yr. age groups (20 to 59 yrs.) for Regular (R) and Cancer Survivors (CS) patients
| Outcome measures | R 20–29 n = 10 | CS 20–29 n = 1 | R 30–39 n = 255 | CS 30–39 n = 7 | R 40–49 n = 2311 | CS 40–49 n = 78 | R 50–59 n = 3224 | CS 50–59 n = 140 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean weight (kg) SD | 57.69 (11.32) | 57.00 (0.00) | 65.14 (13.25) | 67.08 (7.26) | 67.00 (14.30) | 67.23 (14.22) | 67.73 (13.86) | 70.91* (14.87) |
| Mean BP diastolic (mmHg) SD | 69.70 (5.68) | 76.00 (0.00) | 71.92 (8.80) | 78.14 (9.75) | 74.68 (9.89) | 78.17* (10.76) | 76.14 (9.79) | 78.27* (9.92) |
| Mean BP systolic (mmHg) SD | 113.00 (10.51) | 129.00 (0.00) | 115.65 (11.48) | 119.14 (7.86) | 119.94 (14.72) | 121.33 (16.51) | 125.36 (15.77) | 127.57 (15.07) |
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) SD | 76.48 (26.15) | 93.76 (0.00) | 86.50 (8.94) | 91.81 (8.94) | 89.34 (12.32) | 92.56* (11.76) | 92.68 (12.61) | 93.35 (15.43) |
| Mean heart rate (BPM) SD | 78.50 (12.64) | 79.00 (0.00) | 73.46 (11.34) | 71.86 (12.08) | 72.22 (11.83) | 72.37 (13.63) | 72.17 (11.96) | 74.06 (12.29) |
| Mean BMI SD | 21.28 (3.47) | 21.20 (0.00) | 24.28 (5.28) | 25.79 (3.68) | 25.19 (5.52) | 25.48 (5.32) | 25.96 (5.60) | 27.01 (5.57) |
| Waist circumference (cm) SD | 74.40 (6.07) | 76.00 (0.00) | 81.82 (10.42) | 85.39 (6.96) | 83.79 (11.79) | 86.02 (11.55) | 86.12 (11.85) | 88.14* (7.48) |
Significance set P < 0.05, Standard deviation = SD, *Significant difference between CS and R with CS being significantly greater than R values.
Anthropometric and vital signs measures stratified by 10 yr. age groups (60 to 89 yrs.) for Regular (R) and Cancer Survivors (CS) patients
| Outcome measure | R 60–69 n = 2184 | CS 60–69 n = 162 | R 70–79 n = 753 | CS 70–79 n = 82 | R 80–89 n = 102 | CS 80–89 n = 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean weight (kg) SD | 68.36 (13.16) | 68.83 (12.48) | 66.97 (12.83) | 68.29 (11.98) | 62.71 (12.24) | 63.44 (6.81) |
| Mean BP diastolic (mmHg) SD | 76.23 (9.79) | 76.24 (10.95) | 74.85 (10.09) | 75.16 (9.90) | 74.42 (10.58) | 62.60** (9.84) |
| Mean BP systolic (mmHg) SD | 132.41 (18.36) | 133.54 (17.16) | 138.24 (17.67) | 135.56 (17.95) | 143.73 (16.43) | 126.00** (16.93) |
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) SD | 94.53 (13.15) | 94.76 (14.11) | 95.47 (13.05) | 94.14 (15.24) | 97.52 (10.75) | 83.73** (11.76) |
| Mean heart rate (BPM) SD | 72.79 (11.88) | 73.21 (13.65) | 71.42 (12.07) | 72.74 (11.50) | 72.37 (12.15) | 74.80 (13.55) |
| Mean BMI SD | 26.66 (5.37) | 27.46 (4.90) | 26.95 (5.99) | 27.81 (4.81) | 26.64 (7.12) | 24.48 (2.13) |
| Waist circumference (cm) SD | 88.47 (11.70) | 89.39 (12.85) | 89.53 (12.27) | 90.00 (9.53) | 90.41 (11.72) | 84.86** (4.25) |
Significance set P < 0.05, Standard deviation = SD, **Significant difference between CS and R with CS being significantly less than R values.
Figure 1Relationship between mean arterial pressure and waist circumference in Regular (R) and Cancer Survivor (CS) patients.