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Journal of Gynecologic Oncology
2015 Volume.26 No. 2 p.141 ~ p.147
Physical activity for an ethnically diverse sample of endometrial cancer survivors: a needs assessment and pilot intervention
Rossi Amerigo

Garber Carol Ewing
Moadel-Robblee Alyson
Kuo Dennis
Goldberg Gary
Einstein Mark
Nevadunsky Nicole
Abstract
Objective
To determine the physical activity (PA) behavior, needs and preferences for underserved, ethnically diverse women with a history of endometrial cancer (EC).

Methods
Women with a history of EC (41 non-Hispanic black, 40 non-Hispanic white, and 18 Hispanic) completed a needs assessment during their regular follow-up appointments at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY, USA. An 8-week pilot PA intervention based on the results of the needs assessment was conducted with 5 EC survivors.

Results
Mean body mass index (BMI) among the 99 respondents was 34.1¡¾7.6 kg/m2, and 66% did not exercise regularly. Self-described weight status was significantly lower than actual BMI category (p<0.001). Of the 86% who were interested in joining an exercise program, 95% were willing to attend at least once weekly. The primary motivations were improving health, losing weight, and feeling better physically. Despite the high interest in participation, volunteer rate was very low (8%). However, adherence to the 8-week pilot PA intervention was high (83%), and there were no adverse events. Body weight decreased in all pilot participants.

Conclusion
These data show that ethnically diverse EC survivors have a great need for, and are highly interested in, PA interventions. However, greater care needs to be taken to assess and identify barriers to increase participation in such programs.
KEYWORD
Endometrial Neoplasms, Exercise, Health Behavior, Obesity, Needs Assessment, Survivors
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