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Demographic, medical, social-cognitive, and environmental correlates of meeting independent and combined physical activity guidelines in kidney cancer survivors

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Purpose Guidelines for cancer survivors recommend both aerobic physical activity (PA) and strength training (ST). Few kidney cancer survivors (KCS) are meeting single-activity or combined guidelines; therefore, examining factors influencing… Click to show full abstract

Purpose Guidelines for cancer survivors recommend both aerobic physical activity (PA) and strength training (ST). Few kidney cancer survivors (KCS) are meeting single-activity or combined guidelines; therefore, examining factors influencing PA participation is warranted. The purpose of this study is to examine demographic, medical, social-cognitive, and environmental correlates of meeting independent (i.e., aerobic-only, strength training (ST)-only) and combined guidelines (i.e., aerobic and ST) in KCS. Methods KCS ( N  = 651) completed self-reported measures of PA and demographic, medical, social-cognitive, and perceived environmental factors. Built environment was assessed using the geographic information systems (GIS). Multinomial logistic regressions were conducted to determine the correlates of meeting the combined versus independent guidelines. Results Compared with meeting neither guideline, meeting aerobic-only guidelines was associated with higher intentions ( p  < .01) and planning ( p  < .01); meeting ST-only guidelines was associated with higher intentions ( p  = .02) and planning ( p  < .01), lower perceived behavioral control (PBC) ( p  = .03), healthy weight ( p  = .01), and older age ( p  < .01); and meeting the combined guidelines were associated with higher intentions (p < .01), planning ( p  = .02), higher instrumental attitudes ( p  < .01), higher education ( p  = .04), better health ( p  < .01), and localized cancer ( p  = .05). Additionally, compared with neither guideline, meeting aerobic-only ( p  < .01) and combined ( p  < .01) guidelines was significantly associated with access to workout attire. Compared with neither guideline, meeting aerobic-only guidelines was associated with proximity to retail ( p  = .02). Conclusion PA participation correlates may vary based on the modality of interest. Interventions may differ depending on the modality promoted and whether KCS are already meeting single-modality guidelines.

Keywords: medical social; demographic medical; correlates meeting; cancer survivors; cancer; social cognitive

Journal Title: Supportive Care in Cancer
Year Published: 2019

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