1. Cancer-related fatigue and physical activity among premenopausal cervical and endometrial cancer survivors in Japan
- Author
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Kyoko, Obama, Mitsue, Maru, Rumi, Maeda, and Toshiro, Kubota
- Subjects
Adult ,Employment ,Middle Aged ,Motor Activity ,Endometrial Neoplasms ,Household Work ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Leisure Activities ,Japan ,Premenopause ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Activities of Daily Living ,Prevalence ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Survivors ,Exercise ,Fatigue - Abstract
To examine the relationship between cancer-related fatigue (CRF) and physical activity in daily living in premenopausal disease-free cervical and endometrial cancer survivors.A physical activity monitor was used to collect objective data on daily physical activity. CRF and related variables were measured using self-report scales in a cross-sectional manner.The average age was 44.9 years among 64 women. The higher CRF group comprised 22 women (34%), 10% of whom had severe fatigue. The participants had higher physical activity levels compared with the findings in previous studies, and reported an average of 40 min/day of moderate to vigorous activity. Moderate to vigorous levels of physical activity were derived from essential social activities rather than leisure time exercise. There were no significant differences in physical activity levels between the lower and higher CRF groups.Our study results suggested that the higher level of physical activity in daily living itself had no relationship with decreasing CRF among premenopausal cervical and endometrial cancer survivors. It would be better to focus on cognitive and psychological factors before introducing physical activity programs and be careful of the characteristics of the participants' physical activity among this population in daily basis.
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- 2015