Disease areas:
  • cancer and other tissue growths
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Author(s):
Laura McDonald, Mustafa Oguz, Robert Carroll, Pratik Thakkar, Fei Yang, Nafeesa Dhalwani, Andrew Cox, Evie Merinopoulou, Bill Malcolm, Faisal Mehmud, Sreeram Ramagopalan
Publish date:
22 October 2019
Journal:
Future Oncology
PubMed ID:
31637942

Abstract

Aim: To identify the difference in physical activity (PA) levels between individuals with and without cancer, and to estimate all-cause mortality associated with this difference. Methods: Current cancer, cancer survivor and cancer-free groups were identified from the UK Biobank. We used multivariate and Cox regression to estimate PA differences and association of PA with all-cause mortality. Results: Compared with the cancer-free individuals, participants in the two cancer groups had fewer minutes in moderate-to-vigorous PA per day in adjusted analyses. The PA difference was associated with higher mortality in the current cancer group. Conclusion: Patients with a history of cancer were less active than those without cancer, and PA is associated with increased mortality. PA improvement strategies in cancer patients must be explored.

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