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Abstract
Background: Exercise seems to protect from breast cancer (BC) and this protection is likely mediated through weight control during menopause. Considering that night work is associated with higher risk for BC.
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the possible relation of BC risk to daytime or nighttime hours of exercise.
Methods: The material was taken from primary elements of a doctoral thesis at the Department of Midwifery, University of West Attica that examines the impact of the characteristics of exercising on BC. The data were obtained from relevant questionnaires filled in at a big private hospital, following a relevant permit of the scientific committee, and adjusted Google Forms, ensuring anonymity.
Results: Almost 3 times more women without a history of BC were exclusively exercising during the daytime compared to the ones with a history of BC who were exclusively exercising during the nighttime (40 vs 15). On the contrary, a smaller number of women without a history of BC were exclusively exercising during the nighttime compared to the ones with a history of BC who were exclusively exercising during the nighttime (17 vs 20) (odds ratio >3 with a confidence interval >1 to >7.5 and p<0.05).
Conclusion: It seems that the protective impact of exercising on BC is mitigated when the exercise is performed exclusively during night hours.
背景:运动似乎可以预防乳腺癌(BC),这种保护可能是通过绝经期体重控制介导的。考虑到夜间工作与BC的高风险相关。目的:本研究的目的是检查BC风险与白天或夜间运动时间的可能关系。方法:材料取自西阿提卡大学助产系的一篇博士论文的主要内容,该论文研究了运动特征对BC的影响。数据来自于在一家大型私立医院填写的相关问卷,经过科学委员会的相关许可,并调整了谷歌表格,确保匿名。结果:没有BC病史的女性只在白天锻炼,而有BC病史的女性只在夜间锻炼,前者几乎是后者的3倍(40比15)。相反,与有BC病史且只在夜间运动的女性相比,没有BC病史的女性只在夜间运动的人数较少(17 vs 20)(优势比>3,置信区间>1到>7.5和p)。结论:如果只在夜间进行运动,运动对BC的保护作用似乎会减弱。