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Questionnaire study of the dietary habits of breast cancer survivors and their relationship to quality of life (KROG 14-09)

Authors
Rim, Chai HongAhn, Sung-JaKim, Jin HeeYoon, Won SupChun, MisonYang, Dae SikLee, Jong-HoonKim, KyuboKong, MoonkyooKim, SuzyKim, JureePark, Kyung RanShin, Young-JooMa, Sun YoungJeong, Bae-KwonKim, Su SsanKim, Yong BaeLee, Dong SooCha, Jaehyung
Issue Date
3월-2019
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
breast cancer; cancer survivor; dietary habit; quality of life; questionnaire
Citation
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE, v.28, no.2
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Journal Title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE
Volume
28
Number
2
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67121
DOI
10.1111/ecc.12961
ISSN
0961-5423
Abstract
We evaluated the dietary habits of breast cancer survivors and investigated the relationship with quality of life (QoL), with 1,156 survivors recruited from 17 institutions. We used the Questionnaire Survey of Dietary Habits of Korean Adults (Q-DH-KOR) comprising 25 questions. The following indices were derived as follows: (1) quality of healthy dietary habits (Q-HD)-eight questions on number of meals, regularity, quantity, duration, skipping breakfast, dinner with companion(s), overeating and late-night snacks; (2) habits of nutritional balance (H-NB)-questions on consuming five food categories (grains, fruits, proteins, vegetables and dairy products); and (3) habits of unhealthy foods (H-UF)-questions on consuming three food categories (fatty, instant and fast foods). The times and regularity of meals, frequency of skipping breakfast, dinner with companion(s) and overeating were better in groups with high symptomatic and functional QoL. Symptomatic QoL positively affected Q-HD and H-NB (p p = 0.024 respectively) and negatively affected H-UF (p = 0.02). Breast cancer survivors more frequently ate from the fruit, protein and vegetable categories than did the control group, with lower H-UF and higher Q-HD values (p p < 0.001 respectively). Our findings supported the relationship between QoL and dietary habit and showed healthier dietary habits of breast cancer survivors than controls.
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