| Literature DB >> 29940894 |
Diane K Ehlers1, Jason Fanning2, Elizabeth A Salerno3, Susan Aguiñaga4, Josh Cosman5, Joan Severson6, Arthur F Kramer4,7, Edward McAuley4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests reallocating daily sedentary time to physical activity or sleep confers important health benefits in cancer survivors. Despite emerging research suggesting physical activity as a treatment for cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), little is known about the interactive effects of behaviors across the 24-h period. The present purpose was to examine the cognitive effects of reallocating sedentary time to light-intensity physical activity, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), or sleep in breast cancer survivors.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29940894 PMCID: PMC6019533 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-018-4603-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Effects of activity type on task-switch stay reaction times
| Activity | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sedentary Time | Light Activity | MVPA | Sleep | |
| Single effect | − 1.47 [− 9.62, 6.69] | 4.45 [− 3.79, 12.69] | −27.45 [− 55.85, 0.94] | −1.41 [− 13.50, 10.68] |
| Partition effect | −5.94 [− 18.07, 6.18] | −0.28 [− 12.89, 12.33] |
| −4.84 [− 19.46, 9.78] |
| Isotemporal effect | ||||
| Replace sedentary time with… | Dropped | 5.67 [− 3.36, 14.69] |
| 1.11 [− 12.07, 14.28] |
| Replace light activity with… | − 5.67 [− 14.69, 3.36] | Dropped |
| − 4.56 [− 17.16, 8.04] |
| Replace MVPA with… |
|
| Dropped | 30.47 [− 0.65, 61.59] |
| Replace sleep with… | −1.11 [− 14.28, 12.07] | 4.56 [− 8.04, 17.16] | −30.47 [− 61.59, 0.65] | Dropped |
Note. Effects are presented as unstandardized coefficients [95% confidence interval] of Trails completion in seconds. Single effects and isotemporal models adjusted for age, months of adjuvant hormonal therapy, receipt of chemotherapy, and total time. Bold indicates p < 0.05
Effects of activity type on task-switch switch reaction times
| Activity | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sedentary Time | Light Activity | MVPA | Sleep | |
| Single effect | 2.06 [−7.04, 11.16] | 1.16 [−8.06, 10.37] |
| − 0.09 [− 13.59, 13.40] |
| Partition effect | −8.75 [− 22.26, 4.76] | −6.33 [− 20.38, 7.73] |
| −8.58 [− 24.86, 7.71] |
| Isotemporal effect | ||||
| Replace sedentary time with… | Dropped | 2.42 [−7.64, 12.48] |
| 0.18 [− 14.51, 14.86] |
| Replace light activity with… | −2.42 [− 12.48, 7.64] | Dropped |
| −2.25 [− 16.29, 11.79] |
| Replace MVPA with… |
|
| Dropped |
|
| Replace sleep with… | −0.18 [− 14.86, 14.51] | 2.25 [− 11.79, 16.29] |
| Dropped |
Note. Effects are presented as unstandardized coefficients [95% confidence interval] of Trails completion in seconds. Single effects and isotemporal models adjusted for age, months of adjuvant hormonal therapy, receipt of chemotherapy, and total time. Bold indicates p < 0.05
Effects of activity type on trails A completion
| Activity | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sedentary Time | Light Activity | MVPA | Sleep | |
| Single effect |
|
| −2.29 [− 5.40, 0.83] | −0.16 [− 1.48, 1.16] |
| Partition effect | − 0.75 [− 2.05, 0.55] | 0.80 [− 0.55, 2.14] |
| − 0.36 [− 1.61, 1.54] |
| Isotemporal effect | ||||
| Replace sedentary time with… | Dropped |
| − 2.80 [− 5.89, 0.29] | 0.71 [− 0.72, 2.14] |
| Replace light activity with… |
| Dropped |
| − 0.83 [− 2.19, 0.53] |
| Replace MVPA with… | 2.80 [−0.29, 5.89] |
| Dropped |
|
| Replace sleep with… | −0.71 [− 2.14, 0.72] | 0.83 [− 0.53, 2.19] |
| Dropped |
Note. Effects are presented as unstandardized coefficients [95% confidence interval] of Trails completion in seconds. Single effects and isotemporal models adjusted for age, months of adjuvant hormonal therapy, receipt of chemotherapy, and total time. Bold indicates p < 0.05
Effects of Activity Type on Trails B Completion
| Activity | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sedentary Time | Light Activity | MVPA | Sleep | |
| Single effect | −1.19 [− 2.41, 0.03] | 1.02 [−0.21, 2.26] | −3.16 [− 7.43, 1.12] | 0.97 [− 0.85, 2.79] |
| Partition effect | −0.92 [− 2.71, 0.87] | 0.77 [− 1.10, 2.63] |
| 0.99 [−1.19, 3.17] |
| Isotemporal effect | ||||
| Replace sedentary time with… | Dropped |
| − 3.54 [− 7.81, 0.72] | 1.91 [− 0.07, 3.89] |
| Replace light activity with… |
| Dropped |
| 0.22 [− 1.65, 2.10] |
| Replace MVPA with… | 3.54 [− 0.72, 7.81] |
| Dropped |
|
| Replace sleep with… | − 1.91 [− 3.89, 0.07] | −0.22 [− 2.10, 1.65] |
| Dropped |
Note. Effects are presented as unstandardized coefficients [95% confidence interval] of Trails completion in seconds. Single effects and isotemporal models adjusted for age, months of adjuvant hormonal therapy, receipt of chemotherapy, and total time. Bold indicates p < 0.05
Sample characteristics
| M | ±SDa | |
|---|---|---|
|
| (%) | |
| Age (years) | 57.81 | ±9.50 |
| Bachelors Degree | 219 | (80.8) |
| Income ≥ $75,000 per year ( | 193 | (75.4) |
| Employed full-time | 106 | (39.1) |
| Retired | 96 | (35.4) |
| White | 258 | (95.2) |
| Married | 210 | (77.5) |
| Cancer Stage | ||
| 0 | 20 | (7.4) |
| 1 | 110 | (40.6) |
| 2 | 93 | (34.3) |
| 3 | 42 | (15.5) |
| 4 | 6 | (2.2) |
| Months since diagnosis | 95.13 | ±73.30 |
| History of chemotherapy only | 42 | (15.5) |
| History of radiation only | 51 | (18.8) |
| History of chemotherapy and radiation | 150 | (55.4) |
| Hormonal therapy (months) | 21.41 | ±31.17 |
| Body mass index (BMI) | 26.74 | ±5.83 |
| Accelerometer-derived estimates | ||
| Total daily wear time (min) | 1322.80 | ±44.09 |
| Wake-time daily wear (min)b | 912.38 | ±61.11 |
| Daily sedentary behavior (min) | 600.03 | ±73.24 |
| Daily light-intensity PA (min) | 283.12 | ±69.65 |
| Daily moderate-to-vigorous PA (min) | 29.23 | ±22.71 |
| Daily sleep duration (min) | 411.16 | ±47.39 |
| Task-Switch | ||
| Stay accuracy (%) | 94.07 | ±10.49 |
| Stay reaction time (ms) | 1166.48 | ±157.62 |
| Switch accuracy (%) | 93.46 | ±10.60 |
| Switch reaction time (ms) | 1373.29 | ±175.64 |
| Trails A time (sec) | 53.96 | ±20.04 |
| Trails B time (sec) | 67.67 | ±28.55 |
aMean, Standard Deviation
bSum of daily time spent in sedentary, light, and MVPA behaviors
Fig. 1Flow of Participants through the Study