The prevalence rate of deviations in body constitutions and related factors in follow-up stage breast cancer patients—A nationwide study
2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 32; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ctim.2017.03.013
ISSN1873-6963
AutoresShu‐Chuan Lin, Pei‐Yi Chu, Li-Li Chen, Yi‐Chang Su, Shin-Mae Wang,
Tópico(s)Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
ResumoThe aim of this study was to apply a rigorous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) body constitution questionnaire (BCQ) to survey the prevalence rate of deviations in body constitution and to explore the health-related lifestyle behavior factors of deviations in body constitution. A cross-sectional study was administered through postal mail. Subjects were recruited from a national organization for breast cancer patients (Taiwan Breast Cancer Alliance). Data were obtained from 311 breast cancer patients by questionnaires including a demographic record sheet, lifestyle behavior scales and the BCQ (Yang-Xu, Yin-Xu, and Stasis). Differences concerning the presence of body constitutions were analyzed by Chi-square tests and analyses of variance, and potential predictive factors were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. In total, 55.3% of the subjects had a Yang-Xu constitution, 61.0% had a Yin-Xu constitution, and 47.6% had a Stasis constitution. A total of 42.8% of the patients displayed a combination of the three types of body constitutions. Feeling stressed, physical exercise, and favoring fried food were predictors of the combined Yang-Xu, Yin-Xu and Stasis constitutions (p < 0.05). Staying up late was significantly associated with Yin-Xu (p = 0.017), and favoring salty food was significantly associated with Stasis (p = 0.019). A high prevalence of deviations in body constitutions was observed in the follow-up stage of breast cancer patients. Increasing the adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors might strengthen and balance body constitution, which could improve supportive care in breast cancer survivors.
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