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Lifestyle behaviors in black and white women with a family history of breast cancer.

机译:具有乳腺癌家族史的黑人和白人妇女的生活方式。

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OBJECTIVES: To examine lifestyle behaviors among non-Hispanic black and white women with a family history of breast cancer and determine the extent to which they meet American Cancer Society (ACS) Nutrition and Physical Activity Recommendations for Breast Cancer Prevention. METHOD: Cross-sectional data from 44,364 women enrolled in the Sister Study (2009), a study of sisters of women with breast cancer within the U.S., were analyzed. Descriptive statistics and chi-square analyses were used to examine body mass index and lifestyle behaviors (e.g., exercise, diet, and smoking) and to determine percentages of women meeting ACS recommendations. RESULTS: Black women consumed a lower percentage of calories from fat (mean 36.90% vs. 37.17%) and were more likely to meet ACS alcohol recommendations than whites. White women consumed more fruits and vegetables/day (mean 4.81 vs. 4.41) than black women and were more likely to meet ACS guidelines for physical activity (26.4% vs. 18.2%) and body mass index (42.5% vs. 16.7%). CONCLUSION: Despite an elevated risk for breast cancer due to a family history of breast cancer, the majority of women were no more likely than women in the general population to engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors. These women may benefit from lifestyle behavior risk-reduction counseling.
机译:目的:研究具有乳腺癌家族史的非西班牙裔黑人和白人女性的生活方式,并确定她们达到美国癌症协会(ACS)营养和身体活动建议以预防乳腺癌的程度。方法:分析了美国研究乳腺癌妇女姐妹的《姐妹研究》(2009年)中纳入研究的44364名妇女的横断面数据。描述性统计和卡方分析用于检查体重指数和生活方式(例如运动,饮食和吸烟),并确定符合ACS建议的女性百分比。结果:黑人妇女从脂肪中消耗的卡路里百分比较低(分别为36.90%和37.17%),并且与白人相比,符合ACS酒精推荐标准的可能性更高。白人女性每天的水果和蔬菜消费量高于黑人女性(平均4.81对4.41),并且更可能符合ACS的体育锻炼(26.4%对18.2%)和体重指数(42.5%对16.7%)的指导原则。结论:尽管由于乳腺癌的家族史而导致患乳腺癌的风险增加,但大多数妇女从事健康生活方式行为的可能性不比普通人群中的妇女高。这些妇女可能会从减少生活方式行为风险的咨询中受益。

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