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The relationship between sleep and weight change among women diagnosed with breast cancer participating in the Women’s Health Initiative

verfasst von: Sidney M. Donzella, Kimberly E. Lind, Meghan B. Skiba, Leslie V. Farland, Cynthia A. Thomson, Samantha J. Werts, Melanie L. Bell, Erin LeBlanc, Julie C. Weitlauf, Chloe M. Beverly Hery, Michelle J. Naughton, Joanne Mortimer, Tracy E. Crane

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 2/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Short and long sleep duration and poor sleep quality are risk factors for weight gain and cancer mortality. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between sleep and weight change among postmenopausal breast cancer survivors.

Methods

Women participating in the Women’s Health Initiative who were diagnosed with incident breast cancer between year one and year three were included. Self-reported sleep duration was categorized as ≤ 5 h (short), 6 h, 7–8 h (optimal), and ≥ 9 h (long). Self-reported sleep quality was categorized as poor, average, and above average. Post-diagnosis weight change was the difference of weight closest to, but preceding diagnosis, and year 3 weight. We used linear regression to evaluate sleep duration and sleep quality associations with post-diagnosis weight change adjusted for potential confounders.

Results

Among 1156 participants, 63% were weight stable after diagnosis; average weight gain post cancer diagnosis was 3.2 kg. Six percent of women reported sleeping ≤ 5 h, 26% reported 6 h, 64% reported 7–8 h, and 4% reported ≥ 9 h. There were no differences in adjusted estimates of weight change among participants with short duration (0.37 kg; 95% CI − 0.88, 1.63), or long duration (− 0.56 kg; 95% CI − 2.03, 0.90) compared to optimal duration, nor was there a difference among poor quality (− 0.51 kg; 95% CI − 1.42, 0.41) compared to above average quality.

Conclusion

Among postmenopausal breast cancer survivors, sleep duration and quality were not associated with weight change after breast cancer diagnosis. Future studies should consider capturing change in adiposity and to expand beyond self-reported sleep.
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Metadaten
Titel
The relationship between sleep and weight change among women diagnosed with breast cancer participating in the Women’s Health Initiative
verfasst von
Sidney M. Donzella
Kimberly E. Lind
Meghan B. Skiba
Leslie V. Farland
Cynthia A. Thomson
Samantha J. Werts
Melanie L. Bell
Erin LeBlanc
Julie C. Weitlauf
Chloe M. Beverly Hery
Michelle J. Naughton
Joanne Mortimer
Tracy E. Crane
Publikationsdatum
10.01.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 2/2022
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-021-06486-z

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