Longitudinal associations among physical activity, inflammatory markers, and quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer

Author:

Huang Shuyuan1ORCID,Zhan Yan2,Jeon Sangchoon2,Bruner Deborah W.3,Miller Andrew H.4,Felger Jennifer C.4,Wommack Evanthia C.4,Saba Nabil F.4ORCID,Higgins Kristin A.4,Irwin Melinda L.5,Gary Rebecca A.3,Xiao Canhua3

Affiliation:

1. NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing New York New York USA

2. Yale School of Nursing Orange Connecticut USA

3. Emory University School of Nursing Atlanta Georgia USA

4. Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA

5. Yale University School of Public Health New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this study was to explore the associations among physical activity (PA), inflammatory markers, and quality of life (QoL) from preradiotherapy to 1‐year postradiotherapy for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC).MethodsThis was an observational longitudinal study. Mixed‐effect models incorporating within‐subject correlation were used to examine the relationship among the three key variables.ResultsAerobically active patients had significantly lower levels of sTNFR2 (but not other inflammatory markers) than aerobically inactive patients. Being aerobically active and lower inflammation were independently associated with better total QoL scores after adjusting covariates. The trend was similar for patients engaged in strength exercises.ConclusionsBeing aerobically active was associated with lower inflammation as represented by sTNFR2 but not with other inflammatory markers. Higher PA (aerobic and strength) and lower inflammation were linked to better QoL. More research is warranted to validate the association among PA, inflammation, and QoL.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

National Institute of Nursing Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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