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@ARTICLE{Eyl:135953,
author = {R. E. Eyl$^*$ and K. Xie$^*$ and L. Koch-Gallenkamp$^*$ and
H. Brenner$^*$ and V. Arndt$^*$},
title = {{Q}uality of life and physical activity in long-term
(≥5 years post-diagnosis) colorectal cancer survivors -
systematic review.},
journal = {Health and quality of life outcomes},
volume = {16},
number = {1},
issn = {1477-7525},
address = {London},
publisher = {BioMed Central},
reportid = {DKFZ-2018-00690},
pages = {112},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Due to the increasing number of long-term (≥5 years post
diagnosis) colorectal cancer survivors, long-term quality of
life of these patients is highly relevant. Several studies
have reported a positive association between physical
activity and quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors,
however, so far no systematic review has been published
which focuses on long-term colorectal cancer survivors.A
systematic review was conducted using the databases PubMed,
Web of Science, PsychINFO, and CINAHL. Studies which
investigated associations between physical activity and
quality of life in long-term colorectal cancer survivors
were included.Ten articles based on seven studies were
identified. Long-term colorectal cancer survivors who were
physically active reported better quality of life than
long-term survivors who were not physically active. Both,
moderate to vigorous physical activity and lower levels like
light physical activity were associated with higher quality
of life. Most studies assessed the association between
physical activity and quality of life cross-sectionally but
one prospective study which measured physical activity and
quality of life at three different points in time also found
associations between physical activity and quality of life.
The association between physical activity and quality of
life seemed to be stronger among women than among men. The
findings of this systematic review support an association
between physical activity and quality of life in long-term
colorectal cancer survivors. However, the evidence is
limited as most studies were based on cross-sectional and
observational design.},
subtyp = {Review Article},
cin = {C070 / G110 / C071 / L101},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-He78)C070-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)G110-20160331 /
I:(DE-He78)C071-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)L101-20160331},
pnm = {313 - Cancer risk factors and prevention (POF3-313)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-313},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:29859108},
pmc = {pmc:PMC5984808},
doi = {10.1186/s12955-018-0934-7},
url = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/135953},
}