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Weight management and physical activity throughout the cancer care continuum
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians ( IF 503.1 ) Pub Date : 2017-11-22 , DOI: 10.3322/caac.21441
Wendy Demark-Wahnefried 1 , Kathryn H Schmitz 2 , Catherine M Alfano 3 , Jennifer R Bail 4 , Pamela J Goodwin 5 , Cynthia A Thomson 6 , Don W Bradley 7 , Kerry S Courneya 8 , Christie A Befort 9 , Crystal S Denlinger 10 , Jennifer A Ligibel 11 , William H Dietz 12 , Melinda R Stolley 13 , Melinda L Irwin 14 , Marcas M Bamman 15 , Caroline M Apovian 16 , Bernardine M Pinto 17 , Kathleen Y Wolin 18 , Rachel M Ballard 19 , Andrew J Dannenberg 20 , Elizabeth G Eakin 21 , Matt M Longjohn 22 , Susan D Raffa 23 , Lucile L Adams-Campbell 24 , Joanne S Buzaglo 25 , Sharyl J Nass 26 , Greta M Massetti 27 , Erin P Balogh 28 , Elizabeth S Kraft 29 , Anand K Parekh 30 , Darshak M Sanghavi 31 , G Stephen Morris 32 , Karen Basen-Engquist 33
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Mounting evidence suggests that weight management and physical activity (PA) improve overall health and well being, and reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality among cancer survivors. Although many opportunities exist to include weight management and PA in routine cancer care, several barriers remain. This review summarizes key topics addressed in a recent National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine workshop entitled, “Incorporating Weight Management and Physical Activity Throughout the Cancer Care Continuum.” Discussions related to body weight and PA among cancer survivors included: 1) current knowledge and gaps related to health outcomes; 2) effective intervention approaches; 3) addressing the needs of diverse populations of cancer survivors; 4) opportunities and challenges of workforce, care coordination, and technologies for program implementation; 5) models of care; and 6) program coverage. While more discoveries are still needed for the provision of optimal weight‐management and PA programs for cancer survivors, obesity and inactivity currently jeopardize their overall health and quality of life. Actionable future directions are presented for research; practice and policy changes required to assure the availability of effective, affordable, and feasible weight management; and PA services for all cancer survivors as a part of their routine cancer care. CA Cancer J Clin 2018;68:64‐89. © 2017 American Cancer Society.

中文翻译:

整个癌症护理过程中的体重管理和身体活动

越来越多的证据表明,体重管理和身体活动 (PA) 可以改善整体健康状况,并降低癌症幸存者的发病率和死亡率。尽管存在许多将体重管理和 PA 纳入常规癌症护理的机会,但仍然存在一些障碍。这篇综述总结了最近在美国国家科学院、工程院和医学院举办的题为“在整个癌症护理过程中结合体重管理和身体活动”的研讨会上讨论的关键主题。癌症幸存者中与体重和 PA 相关的讨论包括:1)当前与健康结果相关的知识和差距;2) 有效的干预方法;3) 满足不同癌症幸存者群体的需求;4) 劳动力、护理协调的机遇和挑战,和计划实施的技术;5) 护理模式;6) 节目覆盖率。虽然为癌症幸存者提供最佳体重管理和 PA 计划仍需要更多发现,但肥胖和不活动目前危及他们的整体健康和生活质量。提出可操作的未来方向以供研究;确保有效、负担得起和可行的体重管理所需的实践和政策变化;为所有癌症幸存者提供的 PA 服务,作为他们日常癌症护理的一部分。CA Cancer J Clin 2018;68:64-89。© 2017 美国癌症协会。肥胖和缺乏活动目前危及他们的整体健康和生活质量。提出可操作的未来方向以供研究;确保有效、负担得起和可行的体重管理所需的实践和政策变化;为所有癌症幸存者提供的 PA 服务,作为他们日常癌症护理的一部分。CA Cancer J Clin 2018;68:64-89。© 2017 美国癌症协会。肥胖和缺乏活动目前危及他们的整体健康和生活质量。提出可操作的未来方向以供研究;确保有效、负担得起和可行的体重管理所需的实践和政策变化;为所有癌症幸存者提供的 PA 服务,作为他们日常癌症护理的一部分。CA Cancer J Clin 2018;68:64-89。© 2017 美国癌症协会。
更新日期:2017-11-22
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