Unhealthy behaviors after breast cancer: Capitalizing on a teachable moment to promote lifestyle improvements.
Antonio di MeglioArnauld S GbenouElise MartinBarbara PistilliJennifer A LigibelTracy E CraneJean-Daniel FlaysakierEtienne MinvielleLaurence VanlemmensCharles GuenanciaOlivier RigalMarion FournierPatrick SoulieMarie-Ange Mouret-ReynierCarole TarpinFlorence BoiffardSophie GuillermetSibille EverhardAnne-Laure MartinSylvie GiacchettiThierry PetitFlorence DalencPhilippe RouanetAntoine ArnaudFabrice AndreInes Vaz-LuisPublished in: Cancer (2021)
The majority of women were adherent to healthy lifestyle behaviors at the time of their breast cancer diagnosis, but a significant subset was nonadherent. Unhealthy behaviors tended to persist after the breast cancer diagnosis, having varying clinical, psychological, sociodemographic, and treatment-related determinants. This study will inform more targeted interventions to promote optimal health.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- healthcare
- cardiovascular disease
- breast cancer risk
- public health
- weight loss
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- risk assessment
- young adults
- social media
- insulin resistance
- combination therapy
- climate change
- pregnancy outcomes
- patient reported
- drug induced
- smoking cessation