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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acad Nutr Diet. 2017 Dec 9;118(4):578–588.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2017.09.024

Table 6.

Mean Healthy Eating Index-2010 scores by SHAQ status among 44 postmenopausal breast cancer survivors after completion of primary therapy and prior to randomization in a dietary supplement intervention

All Participants (n=44) Previous Chemotherapy a (n=15) No Chemotherapy b (n=29)
HEI-2010 c Score
Mean (SD)
P-value HEI-2010 c Score
Mean (SD)
P-value HEI-2010 c Score
Mean (SD)
P-value



n Unadj. d Adj. e n Unadj. d Adj. e n Unadj. d Adj. e
SHAQ=0 f g 33 70.7 (11.0) 0.12 0.26 12 66.9 (14.1) 0.78 0.88 21 72.9 (8.5) 0.03 0.13
SHAQ>0 f h 11 64.1 (14.5) 3 69.4 (6.6) 8 62.1 (16.5)
a

Participants with history of chemotherapy prior to study enrollment

b

Participants without history of chemotherapy prior to study enrollment

c

HEI-2010, Healthy Eating Index 2010

d

two-sample t-test, unadjusted for body mass index

e

linear regression adjusting for body mass index

f

SHAQ, Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire

g

SHAQ = 0 indicates no reported disability

h

SHAQ > 0 indicates some reported disability