Quality of Life in Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer after a 12-Month Treatment of Lifestyle Modifications

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Montagnese Concetta,Porciello GiuseppeORCID,Vitale Sara,Palumbo Elvira,Crispo AnnaORCID,Grimaldi Maria,Calabrese IlariaORCID,Pica Rosa,Prete MelaniaORCID,Falzone Luca,Libra Massimo,Cubisino Serena,Poletto Luigina,Martinuzzo Valentina,Coluccia Sergio,Esindi Nadia,Nocerino Flavia,Minopoli Anita,Grilli Bruna,Fiorillo Pasqualina C.,Cuomo Marco,Cavalcanti Ernesta,Thomas Guglielmo,Cianniello Daniela,Pinto MonicaORCID,De Laurentiis MichelinoORCID,Pacilio Carmen,Rinaldo Massimo,D'Aiuto Massimiliano,Serraino Diego,Massarut Samuele,Caggiari LauraORCID,Evangelista Chiara,Steffan AgostinoORCID,Catalano Francesca,Banna Giuseppe L.,Scandurra Giuseppa,Ferraù Francesco,Rossello Rosalba,Antonelli Giovanna,Guerra Gennaro,Farina Amalia,Messina Francesco,Riccardi Gabriele,Gatti Davide,Jenkins David J. A.ORCID,Celentano Egidio,Botti Gerardo,Augustin Livia S. A.

Abstract

Healthy lifestyles are associated with better health-related quality of life (HRQoL), favorable prognosis and lower mortality in breast cancer (BC) survivors. We investigated changes in HRQoL after a 12-month lifestyle modification program in 227 BC survivors participating in DEDiCa trial (Mediterranean diet, exercise, vitamin D). HRQoL was evaluated through validated questionnaires: EQ-5D-3L, EORTC-QLQ-C30 and EORTC QLQ-BR23. Baseline changes were tested using analysis of variance. Multiple regression analyses were performed to assess treatment effects on HRQoL. Increases were observed in global health status (p < 0.001), physical (p = 0.003), role (p = 0.002) and social functioning (p < 0.001), body image (p < 0.001), future perspective (p < 0.001), well-being (p = 0.001), and reductions in fatigue (p < 0.001), nausea and vomiting (p = 0.015), dyspnea (p = 0.001), constipation (p = 0.049), financial problems (p = 0.012), sexual functioning (p = 0.025), systematic therapy side effects (p < 0.001) and breast symptoms (p = 0.004). Multiple regression analyses found inverse associations between changes in BMI and global health status (p = 0.048) and between serum 25(OH)D levels and breast symptoms (p = 0.002). A healthy lifestyle treatment of traditional Mediterranean diet and exercise may impact positively on HRQoL in BC survivors possibly through reductions in body weight while vitamin D sufficiency may improve BC-related symptoms. These findings are relevant to BC survivors whose lower HRQoL negatively affects treatment compliance and disease outcomes.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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