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Application of the Updated WCRF/AICR Cancer Prevention Score as an Outcome for Cancer Survivors Participating in a Tailored and Intensive Dietary and Physical Activity Intervention

Journal

NUTRIENTS
Volume 14, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14224751

Keywords

lifestyle intervention; adherence; cancer survivorship; dietary patterns; physical activity patterns

Funding

  1. Clinical Research Center of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
  2. Ohio State University College of Medicine
  3. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences [UL1TR001070, UL1TR002733, UL1TR002735]
  4. American Cancer Society
  5. Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Molecular Carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention Program
  6. National Cattlemen's Beef Association: Beef Checkoff
  7. Ohio State University Center for Advanced Functional Foods Research and Entrepreneurship
  8. Ohio State University Center for Clinical and Translational Science

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This study examines the use of quantitative scoring criteria to assess changes among cancer survivors with overweight/obesity following an intensive behavioral intervention. The results show that participants improved adherence to all scored recommendations and there were significant improvements in BMI, waist circumference, and dietary habits. The updated scoring criteria can be applied to cancer survivor intervention studies and provide a tool for comparing the success of different interventions.
The World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) has defined evidence-based guidelines for cancer prevention. These recommendations have been operationalized into a quantitative index for individual assessment. Survivors of cancer are increasingly desiring guidance for diet and lifestyle, and in the absence of research in survivors, are often instructed to follow cancer prevention and public health guidelines. In this study, we examine the utility of the quantitative updated WCRF/AICR scoring criteria to assess change among cancer survivors with overweight/obesity (OW/OB) following an intensive behavioral intervention. We applied the WCRF/AICR scoring criteria (range 0-7) to examine changes over the duration of the study by paired t-tests. Two cancer survivor cohorts with OW/OB (n = 91) completed a six-month phase II clinical trial designed to improve dietary and physical activity patterns. At enrollment and post-intervention, participants completed assessments including anthropometrics, food frequency questionnaires, and objective evaluation of physical activity. Participants improved adherence to all scored recommendations, with a significant increase in mean score from enrollment (3.22 +/- 1.06) to post-intervention (4.28 +/- 1.04) (p < 0.001). Mean BMI and waist circumference improved (both p < 0.001). The greatest improvements were noted for fruit and non-starchy vegetable intakes (+39%, p < 0.001); the greatest decreases were observed for processed meat consumption (-70%, p < 0.001). The updated WCRF/AICR Score can be applied to cancer survivor intervention studies and provides a tool to compare trials in regard to the baseline status of populations enrolled and the success of the intervention. Future interventions incorporating standardized assessments will help guide effective strategies to improve the health and quality of life for cancer survivors.

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