美国乳腺癌妇女的生活方式选择

Chloé Michel, Michelle Sovinsky, Steven Stern
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乳腺癌是女性常见的一种癌症。本研究的目标是估算乳腺癌诊断如何影响女性在吸烟、饮酒和运动方面的决策。我们利用《收入动态面板研究》(Panel Study of Income Dynamics)中有关乳腺癌诊断和生活方式选择的数据,估算了 8000 多名女性在 1999-2011 年期间被诊断出乳腺癌对吸烟、饮酒和运动习惯的影响。此外,这种影响还取决于诊断的新旧程度。新近确诊的女性运动量和吸烟量都有所减少--我们样本中的女性平均运动量减少了 19%,吸烟量减少了 1%。然而,与健康女性相比,患有乳腺癌的女性并没有改变她们的饮酒习惯。在过去 5 年中被诊断出患有乳腺癌的女性在被诊断出患有乳腺癌后,无论何时被诊断出患有乳腺癌,她们的运动量和吸烟量都有所减少,但饮酒量却没有改变。我们的研究方法让我们了解到,面对有关预期寿命的负面信息,妇女在决定从事可能会进一步影响其生存的危险行为时,会在多大程度上考虑到这一点。是否参加体育锻炼、饮酒或吸烟是与如何生存相关的选择。
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Lifestyle choices among women with breast cancer in the United States
Breast cancer is a common form of cancer for women. The goal of this research was to estimate how a breast cancer diagnosis affects a woman's decisions about smoking, alcohol use, and exercise.Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics on breast cancer diagnosis and lifestyle choices, we estimated how being diagnosed influences smoking, drinking, and exercising habits for more than 8000 women over the period 1999–2011.Controlling for unobserved heterogeneity, persistence in behaviors, and correlation across behaviors, we found that the impact of a diagnosis had a different effect on smoking, drinking, and exercising behaviors. Furthermore, the impact depended upon the recency of the diagnosis. Recently diagnosed women exercised and smoked less—an average woman in our sample reduced exercise by 19% and smoking by 1%. However, women with breast cancer did not change their drinking habits relative to healthy women.A diagnosis of breast cancer impacts lifestyle choices. Women who were diagnosed with breast cancer in the last 5 years exercised and smoked less but did not change their alcohol consumption after a breast cancer diagnosis regardless of when the diagnosis was made. Our approach provides insight into what extent women who are faced with negative information about life expectancy take this into consideration when deciding to engage in risky behaviors that might further affect their survival. Whether to engage in physical activity, drink alcohol, or smoke are choices associated with how to live.
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