Sedentary Behavior, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Fatigue Among Breast Cancer Survivors.
Sedentary behavior, health-related quality of life, and fatigue among breast cancer survivors.
J Phys Act Health. 2013 Mar; 10(3): 350-8
George SM, Alfano CM, Smith AW, Irwin ML, McTiernan A, Bernstein L, Baumgartner KB, Ballard-Barbash R
Background: Many cancer survivors experience declines in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and increases in fatigue as a result of cancer and its treatment. Exercise is linked to improvements in these outcomes, but little is known about the role of sedentary behavior. In a large, ethnically-diverse cohort of breast cancer survivors, we examined the relationship between sedentary time, HRQOL, and fatigue, and examined if that relationship differed by recreational moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) level. Methods: Participants were 710 women diagnosed with stage 0-IIIA breast cancer in the Health, Eating, Activity, and Lifestyle Study. Women completed questionnaires at approximately 30-months postdiagnosis (sedentary time; recreational MVPA) and 41-months postdiagnosis (HRQOL; fatigue). In multivariate models, we regressed these outcomes linearly on quartiles of daily sedentary time, and a variable jointly reflecting sedentary time quartiles and MVPA categories (0; >0 to <9; ?9 MET-hrs/wk). Results: Sedentary time was not independently related to subscales or summary scores of HRQOL or fatigue. In addition, comparisons of women with high vs. low (Q4:Q1) sedentary time by MVPA level did not result in significant differences in HRQOL or fatigue. Conclusion: In this breast cancer survivor cohort, self-reported sedentary time was not associated with HRQOL or fatigue, 3.5 years postdiagnosis. HubMed… Continue reading
An Indirect Resilience to Addiction.
An indirect resilience to addiction.
Nat Neurosci. 2013 May; 16(5): 521-3
Picciotto MR
1, 25 Dihydroxyvitamin D Regulation of Glucose Metabolism in Harvey-ras Transformed MCF10A Human Breast Epithelial Cells.
Menopausal Symptoms, Sexual Function, Depression, and Quality of Life in Korean Patients With Breast Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy.
Menopausal symptoms, sexual function, depression, and quality of life in Korean patients with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy.
Support Care Cancer. 2013 Apr 25;
Park H, Yoon HG
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to study the relationships among… Continue reading
In Vivo NCL Targeting Affects Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Through miRNA Regulation.
In vivo NCL targeting affects breast cancer aggressiveness through miRNA regulation.
J Exp Med. 2013 Apr 22;
Pichiorri F, Palmieri D, De Luca L, Consiglio J, You J, Rocci A, Talabere T, Piovan C, Lagana A, Cascione L, Guan… Continue reading
Restorative Therapies to Enhance Sensorimotor Recovery Following Cerebral Ischemia.
Restorative therapies to enhance sensorimotor recovery following cerebral ischemia.
Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars). 2013; 73(1): 66-78
Ortega FJ, Jolkkonen J
The development of therapies that aim to facilitate functional recovery has identified potential approaches in stroke research. The main… Continue reading
A Success Story: Togo Is Moving Toward Becoming the First Sub-Saharan African Nation to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis Through Mass Drug Administration and Countrywide Morbidity Alleviation.
A Success Story: Togo Is Moving toward Becoming the First Sub-Saharan African Nation to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis through Mass Drug Administration and Countrywide Morbidity Alleviation.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2013 Apr; 7(4): e2080
Sodahlon YK, Dorkenoo AM, Morgah K,… Continue reading
BRMS1 Sensitizes Breast Cancer Cells to ATP-Induced Growth Suppression.
BRMS1 Sensitizes Breast Cancer Cells to ATP-Induced Growth Suppression.
Biores Open Access. 2013 Apr; 2(2): 77-83
Zhang Y, Chin-Quee K, Riddle RC, Li Z, Zhou Z, Donahue HJ
Purinergic signaling may represent an effective target in cancer therapy because… Continue reading