墨西哥裔美国人达到或超过体育活动指南与癌症风险降低有关

American journal of cancer prevention Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-29 DOI:10.12691/ajcp-4-1-1
Shenghui Wu, Susan P Fisher-Hoch, Belinda Reninger, Joseph B McCormick
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背景:流行病学研究表明,在白人和其他种族群体中,缺乏体育活动与癌症有关,但在墨西哥裔美国人中,数据有限。这项研究旨在衡量墨西哥裔美国人体力活动与报告的癌症风险之间的关系。方法:参与者来自卡梅隆县西班牙裔队列(n=3,391),这是一个随机选择的墨西哥裔美国人队列,位于美墨边境的德克萨斯州。使用国际身体活动问卷对身体活动进行评估。癌症是由参与者自我报告的,因为他们被医疗保健提供者告知他们患有癌症。结果:99名参与者(2.94%)报告了癌症诊断。与不符合美国身体活动指南的参与者相比,符合每周150分钟中等强度和高强度身体活动指南(≥600 METs)的受试者患癌症的风险降低了87% (OR=0.13;95% CI: 0.03-0.54),每周中等和剧烈/剧烈活动总分钟数大于745 METs的受试者癌症风险降低86%[优势比(OR)=0.14;95%置信区间(CI): 0.03-0.60],在调整了年龄、性别、体重指数、吸烟和饮酒状况、受教育程度和水果和蔬菜的总摄入量后,与同行比较。结论:墨西哥裔美国人达到或超过推荐的中度和剧烈体育活动水平与报告癌症的风险显著降低相关。在墨西哥裔美国人中,达到或超过推荐的身体活动水平似乎是预防和控制癌症的有效目标,而不受BMI和其他因素的影响。
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Meeting or Exceeding Physical Activity Guidelines is Associated with Reduced Risk for Cancer in Mexican-Americans.

Background: Epidemiologic studies have shown that inadequate physical activity was associated with cancers in whites and other ethnic groups, but in Mexican-Americans data are limited. This study aimed to measure the association between physical activity and reported cancer risk in Mexican-Americans.

Methods: Participants were drawn from the Cameron County Hispanic Cohort (n=3,391), a randomly selected Mexican-American cohort in Texas on the US-Mexico border. Physical activity was assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Cancer was self-reported by the participants as being told by a health care provider that they had cancer.

Results: Ninety-nine participants of the cohort (2.94%) reported a diagnosis of cancer. Compared to participants who did not meet US physical activity guidelines, subjects who met physical activity guidelines of 150 moderate and vigorous minutes per week (≥ 600 METs) reduced their risk for cancer by 87% (OR=0.13; 95% CI: 0.03-0.54), and subjects with total minutes per week of moderate and vigorous/strenuous activity greater than 745 METs decreased cancer risk by 86% [odds ratio (OR)=0.14; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.03-0.60] comparing with their counterparts, after adjusting for age, gender, body mass index, smoking and alcohol drinking status, education and total portions of fruit and vegetable intake.

Conclusions: Meeting or exceeding recommended levels of moderate and vigorous physical activity was associated with a significantly reduced risk of reporting cancer by Mexican-Americans. Meeting or exceeding recommended levels of physical activity appears to be an effective target for cancer prevention and control among Mexican-Americans independent of BMI and other factors.

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