TY - JOUR
T1 - Rural-urban differences in meeting physical activity recommendations and health status in cancer survivors in central Pennsylvania
AU - Mama, Scherezade K.
AU - Bhuiyan, Nishat
AU - Foo, Wayne
AU - Segel, Joel E.
AU - Bluethmann, Shirley M.
AU - Winkels, Renate M.
AU - Wiskemann, Joachim
AU - Calo, William A.
AU - Lengerich, Eugene J.
AU - Schmitz, Kathryn H.
N1 - Funding Information:
Scherezade Mama is supported by a career development award from the National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute (K07 CA222335-02). Shirley Bluethmann is supported by a Mentored Research Scholar Grant in Applied and Clinical Research from the American Cancer Society (MSRG-18-136-01).
Funding Information:
The authors appreciate the cancer survivors who responded to surveys and participated in this study. We also acknowledge the assistance of the Community Sciences and Health Outcomes Shared Resource of the Penn State Cancer Institute in generating the sampling strategy for this study. These data were supplied by the Bureau of Health Statistics & Registries, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations, or conclusions. Scherezade Mama is supported by a career development award from the National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute (K07 CA222335-02). Shirley Bluethmann is supported by a?Mentored Research Scholar Grant in Applied and Clinical Research from the American Cancer Society (MSRG-18-136-01).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2020/10/1
Y1 - 2020/10/1
N2 - Purpose: This study explored rural-urban differences in meeting physical activity (PA) recommendations and health status in cancer survivors in central Pennsylvania and associations between PA and health status. Methods: Cancer survivors (N = 2463) were identified through a state cancer registry and mailed questionnaires assessing PA and health status. Rural-urban residence was based on county of residence at diagnosis. Participants self-reported frequency and duration of leisure-time PA and were classified as meeting: (1) aerobic recommendations (≥ 150 min/week), (2) muscle-strengthening recommendations (≥ 2 times/week), (3) both aerobic and muscle-strengthening recommendations, or (4) neither recommendation. Logistic regression models examined associations between rural-urban residence and meeting PA recommendations and associations between PA and health status, adjusting for age, cancer type, gender, and income. Results: Nearly 600 (N = 591, 24.0%) cancer survivors returned completed questionnaires (rural 9.5%, urban 90.5%). Half (50.0%) of rural cancer survivors reported no leisure-time PA compared to 35.2% of urban cancer survivors (p = 0.020), and urban cancer survivors were 2.6 times more likely to meet aerobic PA recommendations (95% CI 1.1–6.4). Odds of reporting good physical and mental health were 2.3 times higher among survivors who reported meeting aerobic recommendations compared to those who did not meet PA recommendations (95% CI 1.1–4.5), adjusting for rurality and covariates. Conclusions: Results demonstrate persistent rural-urban differences in meeting PA recommendations in cancer survivors and its association with self-reported health. Implications for cancer survivors: Findings underscore the need for interventions to increase PA in rural cancer survivors in an effort to improve health status and reduce cancer health disparities.
AB - Purpose: This study explored rural-urban differences in meeting physical activity (PA) recommendations and health status in cancer survivors in central Pennsylvania and associations between PA and health status. Methods: Cancer survivors (N = 2463) were identified through a state cancer registry and mailed questionnaires assessing PA and health status. Rural-urban residence was based on county of residence at diagnosis. Participants self-reported frequency and duration of leisure-time PA and were classified as meeting: (1) aerobic recommendations (≥ 150 min/week), (2) muscle-strengthening recommendations (≥ 2 times/week), (3) both aerobic and muscle-strengthening recommendations, or (4) neither recommendation. Logistic regression models examined associations between rural-urban residence and meeting PA recommendations and associations between PA and health status, adjusting for age, cancer type, gender, and income. Results: Nearly 600 (N = 591, 24.0%) cancer survivors returned completed questionnaires (rural 9.5%, urban 90.5%). Half (50.0%) of rural cancer survivors reported no leisure-time PA compared to 35.2% of urban cancer survivors (p = 0.020), and urban cancer survivors were 2.6 times more likely to meet aerobic PA recommendations (95% CI 1.1–6.4). Odds of reporting good physical and mental health were 2.3 times higher among survivors who reported meeting aerobic recommendations compared to those who did not meet PA recommendations (95% CI 1.1–4.5), adjusting for rurality and covariates. Conclusions: Results demonstrate persistent rural-urban differences in meeting PA recommendations in cancer survivors and its association with self-reported health. Implications for cancer survivors: Findings underscore the need for interventions to increase PA in rural cancer survivors in an effort to improve health status and reduce cancer health disparities.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00520-020-05342-y
DO - 10.1007/s00520-020-05342-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 32036469
AN - SCOPUS:85079443724
SN - 0941-4355
VL - 28
SP - 5013
EP - 5022
JO - Supportive Care in Cancer
JF - Supportive Care in Cancer
IS - 10
ER -