Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Physical Activity and Its Components in Relation to Plasma Inflammatory Markers of Cancer Risk Among Chinese Adults
This protocol is a sub-study of the ongoing "Protect Health and Reduce Cancer Risk" study
conducted in Shanghai, China, and sponsored by the Shanghai Cancer Institute, Vanderbilt
University, and the National Cancer Institute. The parent study is designed to examine the
relationship of diet, lifestyle, occupational, and environmental risk factors, as well as
genetic variation, to cancer incidence in a large cohort of men in women between 40 and 70
years of age. The current sub-study will assess the validity and reliability of a new
physical activity questionnaire for use in the parent study and to evaluate whether different
types of activity and the frequency, intensity, and duration of activity are associated with
markers that have been linked to cancer risk, such as C-reactive protein, interleukin 6 and
soluble tumor necrosis factor alpha.
Participants in the current 12-month study are selected from among men and women
participating in the "Protect Health and Reduce Cancer Risk" study. Participants keep a diary
of their physical activity and complete two 30-minute interviews about their physical
activity, one at the beginning and one at the end of the study period. Every 3 months for 7
consecutive days, they wear a pager-sized activity monitor on their waist that records their
physical activity patterns during that period of time. They provide blood and urine samples
four times during the study and, at the end of the study, undergo a health examination that
includes an electrocardiogram, body composition measurement, and physical fitness test. The
fitness test is a step-test consisting of 3-minute stages in which the subject successively
increases the stepping speed until reaching 85 percent of his or her predicted maximal heart
rate.
Blood and urine samples are analyzed for levels of nutrients and certain proteins, and are
stored for future studies related to nutrition and physical activity and possibly for genetic
studies related to health, nutrition, exercise, or disease.
In the past decade, China has experienced fundamental decreases in the populations' physical
activity levels, due to increasingly sedentary occupations and lifestyles. However, the
transition to a Western lifestyle has not reached the entire Chinese population. The
resulting wide range of between-person variation in physical activity provides an
unparalleled opportunity for physical activity studies. Although physical activity
measurement techniques have evolved considerably over the past years, the main obstacle in
quantifying physical activity is the complexity of precisely measuring its individual
components, particularly low to moderate-intensity activities.
Recently, investigators at Vanderbilt University, the Shanghai Cancer Institute, and the DCEG
initiated two prospective population-based cohort studies: the Shanghai Women's Cohort and
the Shanghai Men's Cohort. The aim of these studies is to prospectively examine the relations
of diet, lifestyle, occupational, and environmental risk factors, as well as genetic
variation, to cancer incidence among 75,000 women and 73,000 men, aged 40 to 70 years old,
and residing in Shanghai, China. We propose to conduct a study among 600 women and men
participating in these two cohort studies. The specific objectives of the current study are
to develop a comprehensive physical activity questionnaire and to assess the validity and
reliability of this instrument in the Shanghai cohorts using objective measures of physical
activity/physical fitness: activity monitors, and the Modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test.
In addition, we intend to evaluate whether different types and parameters of physical
activity are associated with circulating levels of specific inflammatory markers that have
been linked to cancer risk. The specific markers are C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin 6
(IL-6), and soluble tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a). The impact of potentially
confounding variables of the association between physical activity and inflammatory markers,
such as recent exercise, use of anti-inflammatory drugs, and current or recent infections,
will be carefully accounted for in the analysis.
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