1. Pre- and post-diagnosis physical activity, television viewing, and mortality among hematologic cancer survivors
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Schmid, Daniela, Behrens, Gundula, Arem, Hannah, Hart, Christina, Herr, Wolfgang, Jochem, Carmen, Matthews, Charles E., and Leitzmann, Michael F.
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Male ,Death Rates ,Physiology ,610 Medizin ,lcsh:Medicine ,Body Mass Index ,Hematologic Cancers and Related Disorders ,Population Metrics ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Leukemias ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Cancer Detection and Diagnosis ,Humans ,Public and Occupational Health ,Survivors ,Myelomas and Lymphoproliferative Diseases ,Sports and Exercise Medicine ,lcsh:Science ,Exercise ,Aged ,ddc:610 ,Population Biology ,Body Weight ,lcsh:R ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Physical Activity ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,Sports Science ,Myelomas ,Oncology ,Physiological Parameters ,Physical Fitness ,Hematologic Neoplasms ,Female ,Television ,lcsh:Q ,Research Article - Abstract
Purpose The associations of physical activity and television (TV) viewing with mortality risk among individuals with hematologic malignancies remain unclear. Methods We examined the relations of physical activity and TV viewing time before and after diagnosis with mortality among 5182 U.S. adults aged 50–71 years from the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study cohort who survived a first primary hematologic cancer between 1995–1996 and 2011. Results For the pre- and post-diagnosis analyses, we confirmed 2606 and 613 deaths respectively. In multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazard regression models, comparing high (≥4 hrs/wk) versus low (
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- 2018