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Physical Activity in People with Multiple Myeloma: Associated Factors and Exercise Program Preferences.


ABSTRACT: People with multiple myeloma (MM) often experience disease symptoms and treatment toxicities that can be alleviated through physical activity (PA). However, the majority of people with MM are insufficiently active. This study explored PA among people with MM, including differences by treatment stage, symptoms and demographics, and programming preferences. Overall, 126 people with MM (77% response rate) completed the survey. Pre-diagnosis, 25.4% were sufficiently active, with 12.0% remaining active after treatment. Respondents who were physically active pre-diagnosis were 46.7 times (95% confidence intervals CI: 2.03, 1072.1) more likely to meet PA guidelines following an MM diagnosis compared to people not meeting guidelines pre-diagnosis. Experiencing MM symptoms and receiving PA advice from healthcare professionals were not associated with meeting PA guidelines. People with MM were interested in exercise programs (55%) that are low-cost (77%), offered at flexible times (74%), and at locations close to home (69%), both during active treatment and remission (57%), and supervised by an exercise oncology specialist (48%). People with MM, particularly those insufficiently active prior to diagnosis, should be offered convenient, low-cost exercise programs supervised by an exercise oncology specialist to increase PA participation.

SUBMITTER: Nicol JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7601964 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physical Activity in People with Multiple Myeloma: Associated Factors and Exercise Program Preferences.

Nicol Jennifer L JL   Woodrow Carmel C   Burton Nicola W NW   Mollee Peter P   Nicol Andrew J AJ   Hill Michelle M MM   Skinner Tina L TL  

Journal of clinical medicine 20201013 10


People with multiple myeloma (MM) often experience disease symptoms and treatment toxicities that can be alleviated through physical activity (PA). However, the majority of people with MM are insufficiently active. This study explored PA among people with MM, including differences by treatment stage, symptoms and demographics, and programming preferences. Overall, 126 people with MM (77% response rate) completed the survey. Pre-diagnosis, 25.4% were sufficiently active, with 12.0% remaining acti  ...[more]

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