Effects of fear of cancer recurrence on subjective physical and mental health in breast cancer patients: The intermediary role of heart rate variability

Author:

Zhang Qianqian1ORCID,Cai Yinlian1,Yu Sheng1,Tang Lingxue1ORCID,Li Wen1ORCID,Yao Senbang1ORCID,Zheng Xucai2,Liu Jianjun2ORCID,Chen Gongpu2,Gan Chen1,Xu Jian1,Cheng Huaidong134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

2. Department of Head and Neck Surgery, West District of The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Science and Technology of China 230601 Anhui Hefei China

3. Shenzhen Clinical Medical School of Southern Medical University. Shenzhen China

4. Department of Oncology Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University 518000 Guangdong Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and psychological distress are common psychological problems in breast cancer (BC) patients and ultimately affecting their health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). Heart rate variability (HRV) can reflect the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system. However, the pathways through which HRV influences between FCR and HRQoL are unclear. This study preliminarily explored the intermediary role of HRV in FCR and HRQoL in BC patients.MethodsA total of 101 BC patients participated in this study. HRV parameters were measured by a 5‐min dynamic electrocardiogram. FCR, psychological distress and HRQoL were evaluated by the Fear of disease progression simplified scale (FOP‐Q‐SF), Distress thermometer and SF‐36 concise health survey. The intermediary effect model was established to test the intermediary effect of high frequency‐HRV (HF‐HRV) on FCR and HRQoL.ResultsFCR and psychological distress were negatively correlated with HRV in the time domain, negatively correlated with HF‐HRV in the frequency domain, and positively correlated with low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF). HF‐HRV had a partial mediating effect on the FCR and physical health and mental health, with effects of 30.23% and 9.53%, respectively.ConclusionFCR and psychological distress are correlated with HRV parameters in the time domain and the frequency domain, and we preliminarily believe that parasympathetic nerves play an important intermediary role between FCR and subjective physical and mental health. This may provide intervention information for improving the HRQoL of BC patients.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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