Authors
Clare Stevinson, Wylam Faught, Helen Steed, Katia Tonkin, Aliya B Ladha, Jeffrey K Vallance, Valerie Capstick, Alexandra Schepansky, Kerry S Courneya
Publication date
2007/7/1
Journal
Gynecologic oncology
Volume
106
Issue
1
Pages
244-250
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
OBJECTIVES
To estimate the prevalence of physical activity in ovarian cancer survivors and to determine if there is a dose–response relationship between physical activity and quality of life.
METHODS
Ovarian cancer survivors identified from a Canadian provincial cancer registry were mailed a questionnaire measuring self-reported leisure time physical activity (Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire), cancer-specific quality of life (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–Ovarian), and standard demographic and medical variables.
RESULTS
Completed questionnaires were received from 359 (51.4%) participants. Analyses indicated that 31.1% were meeting public health physical activity guidelines (i.e., at least 60 min of strenuous or 150 min of moderate/strenuous physical activity per week). Comparisons using different volumes of physical activity showed support for the current guidelines. Specifically …
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