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Leisure-time physical activity is associated with reduced risks of breast cancer and triple negative breast cancer in Nigerian women.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Leisure-time physical activity(LTPA) is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, but this has less been investigated by cancer subtypes in Africans living in Sub-Saharan Africa(SSA). We examined the associations between LTPA and breast cancer including its subtypes in Nigerian women and explored the effect modification of body size on such associations.

Methods

The sample included 508 newly diagnosed primary invasive breast cancer cases and 892 controls from the Nigerian Integrative Epidemiology of Breast Cancer(NIBBLE) Study. Immunohistochemical(IHC) analysis was available for 294 cases. Total metabolic equivalents(METs) per hour/week of LTPA were calculated and divided by quartiles(Q1 <3.75, Q2:3.75-6.69, Q3:6.70-14.74, Q4:14.75 ≤). We applied logistic regressions to estimate the adjusted Odds Ratios(ORs) between LTPA and breast cancer and by its molecular subtypes and whether age-adjusted associations are modified by BMI.

Results

The mean age(Mean±SD) of cases vs. controls(45.5 ± 11.1vs.40.1 ± 9.0) was higher, and the mean total METs hour/week was higher in controls vs. cases(11.9 ± 14.9vs.8.3 ± 11.1,p-value<0.001). Overall, 43.2%(N = 127/294) were classified as HRP, and 41.8%(N = 123/294) as TNBC. Women in the higher LTPA quartiles(Q3-Q4) vs. Q1 had lower odds of having breast cancer(ORQ4vs.Q1=0.51,95%CI:0.35-0.74) and TNBC(ORQ4vs.Q1=0.51, 95%CI:0.27-0.96), but not HRP(ORQ4vs.Q1=0.61,95%CI:0.34-1.09) after adjusting for age, age at first menarche, body size, breastfeeding, menopausal, parity, contraceptives, demographics, alcohol, smoking, and physical activity at home and work. Lastly, LTPA and its age-adjusted association with breast cancer was more pronounced in women with BMI< 30 vs. BMI 30 + .

Conclusions

LTPA may reduce the risk of breast cancer, especially TNBC, which is the more aggressive and prevalent molecular subtype of breast cancer in SSA.

SUBMITTER: Bigman G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9904209 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Leisure-time physical activity is associated with reduced risks of breast cancer and triple negative breast cancer in Nigerian women.

Bigman Galya G   Adebamowo Sally N SN   Yawe King-David Terna KT   Yilkudi Monday M   Olaomi Oluwole O   Badejo Olawale O   Famooto Ayo A   Ezeome Emmanuel E   Salu Iliya Karniliyus IK   Miner Elijah E   Anosike Ikechukwu I   Achusi Benjamin B   Adebamowo Clement C  

Cancer epidemiology 20220616


<h4>Background</h4>Leisure-time physical activity(LTPA) is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, but this has less been investigated by cancer subtypes in Africans living in Sub-Saharan Africa(SSA). We examined the associations between LTPA and breast cancer including its subtypes in Nigerian women and explored the effect modification of body size on such associations.<h4>Methods</h4>The sample included 508 newly diagnosed primary invasive breast cancer cases and 892 controls from the  ...[more]

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