| Literature DB >> 29569102 |
Yen Le1, Zan Gao2, Scarlett Lin Gomez3,4, Zachary Pope2, Ruocheng Dong5, Laura Allen4,6, Mei-Wei Chang7, Judy Huei-Yu Wang8.
Abstract
Chinese American breast cancer survivors' adherence to recommended physical activity (PA) guidelines has been understudied. This study investigated their PA adherence by acculturation level (vs. non-Hispanic White (NHW) survivors). One hundred ninety five Chinese and 202 NHW breast cancer survivors (stage 0-III) responded to a cross-sectional survey including a self-reported PA questionnaire. PA adherence referred to meeting PA recommendations for cancer survivors. Acculturation among Chinese was defined by proxies of U.S. residency, English proficiency, and interview language. Logistic regression was performed to examine factors associated with PA adherence. More-acculturated Chinese survivors' PA adherence rate was 76%. Less-acculturated Chinese survivors' adherence rate (60%) was significantly lower than that of NHWs (80%) (OR 0.38, 95%CI 0.19, 0.75). Less-acculturated Chinese survivors were also less likely to engage in vigorous-intensity PA than NHWs (p < 0.01). Future research on less-acculturated Chinese survivors' motivation for PA to promote their adherence is needed.Entities:
Keywords: Acculturation; Breast cancer survivors; Chinese American; Physical activity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 29569102 PMCID: PMC6151158 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-018-0721-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912