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Published in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship 3/2022

12-05-2021 | Obesity

The association of stressful life events on weight loss efforts among African American breast cancer survivors

Authors: Jamila L. Kwarteng, L. Matthews, A. Banerjee, L. K. Sharp, B. S. Gerber, M. R. Stolley

Published in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

Objective

This study examined whether stressful life events were associated with weight loss, central adiposity, and health behavior changes of African American breast cancer survivors (AABCS) participating in a weight loss intervention.

Methods

We conducted a secondary-data analyses of Moving Forward, a weight loss efficacy trial for AABCS conducted in 2011–2014. Two-hundred forty-six eligible women were randomized to a 6-month interventionist-guided (IG) or self-guided (SG) weight loss intervention. Data was collected on height, weight, self-reported diet, and self-reported physical activity. Stress (e.g., financial, legal, employment, relationships, safety, prejudice) was measured using an abbreviated version of the Crisis in Family Systems (CRISYS) urban life stress measure. Generalized linear models stratified by group examined the degree to which stress was associated with weight loss or changes in central adiposity, physical activity, and diet during the intervention (Months 1–6) or maintenance (Months 7 to 12) phases.

Results

Participants reported a median of 3.0 life stressors (range 0 to 22) mostly relating to relationships, safety concerns, and financial problems. In the IG group during the intervention phase, exposure to life stressors was not associated with weight loss (p = 0.15) or change in central adiposity (p = 0.69), physical activity (p = 0.15), or diet (p = 0.26). We found similar associations for the maintenance phase and in the SG group.

Conclusion/Implications

Despite facing stress across a myriad of domains (e.g., relationships, safety, finances), AABCS were successful at initiating and maintaining behaviors to achieve weight loss, reductions in central adiposity, and behavioral changes. Future randomized controlled trials are warranted that include more strategies to address the challenges that AABCS face, to determine whether AABCS in particular might benefit from interventions that address barriers (e.g., stress management) to weight loss. Such strategies are critical for improving quality of life and lowering the risk of cancer recurrence.
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Metadata
Title
The association of stressful life events on weight loss efforts among African American breast cancer survivors
Authors
Jamila L. Kwarteng
L. Matthews
A. Banerjee
L. K. Sharp
B. S. Gerber
M. R. Stolley
Publication date
12-05-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Survivorship / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 1932-2259
Electronic ISSN: 1932-2267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-021-01054-2

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