医学
体力活动
止痛药
物理疗法
护理研究
癌症
纵向研究
肌萎缩
内科学
体力活动水平
老年学
临床营养学
瘦体质量
体质指数
梅德林
体育锻炼
会合(天文学)
肿瘤科
身体素质
临床试验
软组织
运动活动
膳食蛋白质
作者
Konstantinos Prokopidis,Stefano Cacciatore,Nicola Veronese,Brendon Stubbs,Paolo Piaggi,John A. Batsis,Carla M. Prado,Mathias Schlögl
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00520-025-10290-6
摘要
BACKGROUND: Loss of muscle mass is a common concern among patients with cancer. The aim of this study was to examine whether meeting the World Health Organization physical activity guidelines in combination with a higher vs. lower than the recommended daily allowance (RDA) protein intake is associated with greater appendicular lean soft tissue index (ALSTI) in adults aged 40-59 years with cancer from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. METHODS: ). Linear regression models estimated associations, adjusting for demographic, clinical, and dietary covariates. RESULTS: ), those meeting vigorous or moderate physical activity guidelines with higher protein intake did not show a significant association with ALSTI in the fully adjusted models (vigorous: β = 0.08, standard error (SE) 0.12, p = 0.53; moderate: β = -0.05, SE 0.15, p = 0.76). However, a significantly positive link was found in those meeting both vigorous and moderate physical activity (β = 0.40, b SE 0.02, p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Meeting vigorous or moderate physical activity guidelines in combination with higher vs. lower protein intake was not associated with ALSTI in adults with cancer. However, meeting both was positively linked to ALSTI. Longitudinal and interventional studies using objective measures and longitudinal designs are needed to clarify the role of physical activity with adequate protein intake in preserving muscle health in this clinical population.
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