Improving lifestyle behaviors during chemotherapy for breast cancer: The Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition Early After Diagnosis (LEANer) Trial

Author:

Puklin Leah S.1ORCID,Ferrucci Leah M.12,Harrigan Maura1,McGowan Courtney12,Zupa Michelle1,Cartmel Brenda12ORCID,Li Fang‐Yong1,Ligibel Jennifer A.3,Spiegelman Donna12,Sharifi Mona14,Sanft Tara24,Irwin Melinda L.12

Affiliation:

1. Yale School of Public Health New Haven Connecticut USA

2. Yale Cancer Center New Haven Connecticut USA

3. Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLittle is known about improving physical activity (PA) and diet during and after chemotherapy for breast cancer. This secondary analysis examines changes in PA and diet quality during a yearlong intervention for patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy and evaluates factors associated with these changes.MethodsNewly diagnosed patients with breast cancer (N = 173) undergoing chemotherapy were randomized to a year‐long nutrition and exercise intervention (n = 87) or usual care (UC, n = 86). Mixed models compared 1‐year changes in PA and diet quality via the Healthy Eating Index (HEI)‐2015 by study arm. Among the intervention group, baseline factors associated with change in PA and diet were assessed with multivariable linear and logistic regression.ResultsAt 1 year, compared with UC, the intervention arm increased PA more (mean difference = 136.1 minutes/week; 95% CI, 90.2–182.0), participated in more strength training (56% vs. 15%; p < .001), and had suggestive improvements in HEI‐2015 (mean difference = 2.5; 95% CI, –0.3 to 5.3; p = .08). In the intervention arm, lower fatigue was associated with improved PA (p = .04) and higher education was associated with improved HEI‐2015 (p = .001) at 1 year. Higher HEI‐2015 (p = .04) and married/living with someone (p = .05) were associated with higher odds of participating in strength training at 1 year.ConclusionsThis year‐long lifestyle intervention for patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy resulted in increases in PA and suggestive improvements in diet quality. Behavior change was associated with baseline fatigue, diet quality, education, and married/living with someone. Addressing these factors in interventions may improve uptake of lifestyle behaviors in trials during and after chemotherapy.

Funder

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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