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Published in: Cancer Causes & Control 10/2014

01-10-2014 | Original paper

Neighborhood influences on recreational physical activity and survival after breast cancer

Authors: Theresa H. M. Keegan, Salma Shariff-Marco, Meera Sangaramoorthy, Jocelyn Koo, Andrew Hertz, Clayton W. Schupp, Juan Yang, Esther M. John, Scarlett L. Gomez

Published in: Cancer Causes & Control | Issue 10/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

Higher levels of physical activity have been associated with improved survival after breast cancer diagnosis. However, no previous studies have considered the influence of the social and built environment on physical activity and survival among breast cancer patients.

Methods

Our study included 4,345 women diagnosed with breast cancer (1995–2008) from two population-based studies conducted in the San Francisco Bay Area. We examined questionnaire-based moderate/strenuous recreational physical activity during the 3 years before diagnosis. Neighborhood characteristics were based on data from the 2000 US Census, business listings, parks, farmers’ markets, and Department of Transportation. Survival was evaluated using multivariable Cox proportional hazards models, with follow-up through 2009.

Results

Women residing in neighborhoods with no fast-food restaurants (vs. fewer fast-food restaurants) to other restaurants, high traffic density, and a high percentage of foreign-born residents were less likely to meet physical activity recommendations set by the American Cancer Society. Women who were not recreationally physically active had a 22 % higher risk of death from any cause than women that were the most active. Poorer overall survival was associated with lower neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) (p trend = 0.02), whereas better breast cancer-specific survival was associated with a lack of parks, especially among women in high-SES neighborhoods.

Conclusion

Certain aspects of the neighborhood have independent associations with recreational physical activity among breast cancer patients and their survival. Considering neighborhood factors may aide in the design of more effective, tailored physical activity programs for breast cancer survivors.
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Metadata
Title
Neighborhood influences on recreational physical activity and survival after breast cancer
Authors
Theresa H. M. Keegan
Salma Shariff-Marco
Meera Sangaramoorthy
Jocelyn Koo
Andrew Hertz
Clayton W. Schupp
Juan Yang
Esther M. John
Scarlett L. Gomez
Publication date
01-10-2014
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Cancer Causes & Control / Issue 10/2014
Print ISSN: 0957-5243
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7225
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-014-0431-1

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