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Mediterranean diet and quality of life in women treated for breast cancer: A baseline analysis of DEDiCa multicentre trial
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0239803 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Evidence suggests a beneficial role of the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in healthy subjects. HRQoL is relevant in cancer therapy and disease outcomes, therefore we investigated the association between adherence to the MedDiet and HRQoL in breast cancer survivors participating in the multicentre trial DEDiCa. Diet and HRQoL were assessed at baseline in a subgroup of 309 women enrolled within 12 months of breast cancer diagnosis without metastasis (stages I-III, mean age 52±1 yrs, BMI 27±7 kg/m2). The 14-item PREDIMED questionnaire was used to analyse adherence to the MedDiet. HRQoL was assessed with three validated questionnaires measuring physical, mental, emotional and social factors: EQ-5D-3L, EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC QLQ-BR23. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multivariate analyses were performed to assess the possible role of the MedDiet on HRQoL. Patients with higher adherence to MedDiet (PREDIMED score >7) showed significantly higher scores for physical functioning (p = 0.02) and lower scores on the symptomatic pain scale (p = 0.04) assessed by the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire compared to patients with a lower adherence to MedDiet (PREDIMED score ≤7). Higher scores from the EQ-5D-3L indicating higher well-being were observed mainly in participants with higher MedDiet adherence (p = 0.05). In adjusted multivariate analyses significant positive associations were found between MedDiet, physical functioning (p = 0.001) and EQ 5D-3L score (p = 0.003) while inverse associations were found with pain and insomnia symptoms (p = 0.005 and p = 0.029, respectively). These results suggest that higher adherence to the MedDiet in breast cancer survivors is associated with better aspects of quality of life, specifically higher physical functioning, better sleep, lower pain and generally higher well-being confirming findings in healthy subjects.
- Subjects :
- Multivariate analysis
Mediterranean diet
Physiology
Cancer Treatment
Mediterranean
Diet, Mediterranean
Medical Conditions
0302 clinical medicine
Quality of life
Cancer Survivors
Pain assessment
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
Surveys and Questionnaires
Breast Tumors
Epidemiology
Medicine and Health Sciences
030212 general & internal medicine
Multidisciplinary
Pain scale
Middle Aged
humanities
Oncology
Neurology
Physiological Parameters
Italy
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Medicine
Female
Research Article
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Insomnia
Science
Pain
Breast Neoplasms
03 medical and health sciences
Signs and Symptoms
Breast cancer
Internal medicine
Breast Cancer
medicine
Humans
Nutrition
Aged
Cancer survivor
business.industry
Body Weight
Cancers and Neoplasms
Biology and Life Sciences
Correction
medicine.disease
Dyssomnias
Diet
Health Care
Quality of Life
Patient Compliance
Clinical Medicine
Sleep Disorders
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....54a9e76f328a93b18d845fa76cfc5a17