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Erschienen in: Cancer Causes & Control 10/2016

08.09.2016 | Original paper

Sedentary time and breast cancer incidence in African American women

verfasst von: Sarah J. O. Nomura, Chiranjeev Dash, Lynn Rosenberg, Julie Palmer, Lucile L. Adams-Campbell

Erschienen in: Cancer Causes & Control | Ausgabe 10/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The objective of this study was to evaluate whether time spent sitting at work or watching television was associated with breast cancer risk among African American women.

Methods

The Black Women’s Health Study (analytic cohort = 46,734) is an ongoing prospective cohort study of African American women ages 21–69 at baseline (1995). Questionnaire data were used to estimate sedentary time. Total time spent sitting at work and watching television (individually and combined) at baseline and updated through follow-up (1995–2001) and breast cancer incidence (n = 2,041 incident cases, 1995–2013) was evaluated using proportional hazards regression.

Results

Higher total time spent sitting at baseline (≥10 vs. <5 h/day, HR 1.27, 95 % CI 1.06, 1.53) and updated through follow-up (≥10 vs. <5 h/day, HR 1.38, 95 % CI 1.14, 1.66) was associated with an increased breast cancer risk. Associations were stronger for hormone receptor-negative tumors (≥10 vs. <5 h/day, HR 1.70, 95 % CI 1.12, 2.55) compared to hormone receptor-positive tumors (≥10 vs. <5 h/day, HR 1.16, 95 % CI 0.88, 1.52), but tests for heterogeneity were not statistically significant (p heterogeneity = 0.31). Positive associations between total time spent sitting and breast cancer incidence did not differ by physical activity level or body composition measurements.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that high sedentary time may increase risk for breast cancer among African American women.
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Metadaten
Titel
Sedentary time and breast cancer incidence in African American women
verfasst von
Sarah J. O. Nomura
Chiranjeev Dash
Lynn Rosenberg
Julie Palmer
Lucile L. Adams-Campbell
Publikationsdatum
08.09.2016
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Cancer Causes & Control / Ausgabe 10/2016
Print ISSN: 0957-5243
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7225
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-016-0803-9

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