Abstract
Purpose: Compared to the U.S., colorectal cancer (CRC) in Egypt is more prevalent among younger individuals (under age 40) and diagnosed at an advanced stage leading to higher mortality rates. Given these higher mortality rates, focusing on tertiary prevention strategies, such as physical activity, is warranted. Our study purpose was to assess physical activity behavior in colorectal cancer survivors living in Egypt.
Methods: Egyptian study staff recruited 86 participants from the Alexandria University Oncology Department. Eligible participants were post-primary or currently undergoing treatment for CRC. Study staff administered the World Health Organization physical activity questionnaire (GPAQ; www.who.int/chp/steps/GPAQ/en/) and Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (GLTEQ). Both assessments were translated into Arabic.
Results: The median age of study participants was 52 years old with 43% being male, 64% reporting early stage cancer, 77% reporting one or more years of school, and 79% living in an urban location. Most participants (76%) had a normal or overweight BMI. According to the GPAQ, the median total MET mins/wk for participants was 1440 with interquartile range of 225 to 6720; 63% of participants met the GPAQ WHO recommendations of ≥600 MET mins/wk. Occupational and transportation contributed to the majority of total MET mins/wk. According to the GLTEQ, the median for weekly minutes of ≥moderate intensity physical activity was 0 with interquartile range of 0 to 23 minutes per week. Only 14% were meeting physical activity recommendations of ≥150 weekly minutes of ≥moderate intensity physical activity based on the GLTEQ.
Conclusion: The prevalence of meeting physical activity recommendations varies depending on measurement tool used. Considering sources of physical activity beyond recreational alone is important for more fully understanding physical activity behavior. The low levels of recreational or leisure exercise provides an opportunity for increasing the prevalence of sufficient physical activity in CRC survivors in Egypt.
Citation Format: Salma Mohamed Aly, Doaa Genena, James Shikany, Lori Brand Bateman, Mona Fouad, Waleed Arafat, Salah-Eldin Abdelmoneim, Sejong Bae, Isabel Scarinci, Marwa Hussein, Miriam A. Zaki, Somaia Khamess, Laura Q. Rogers. Self-Reported Physical Activity Patterns among Colorectal Cancer Survivors in Egypt [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research; Global Cancer Research and Control: Looking Back and Charting a Path Forward; 2021 Mar 10-11. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2021;30(7 Suppl):Abstract nr 107.