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. 2020 Apr 24;11(4):217–242. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v11.i4.217

Table 5.

Paper results for non- case-controlled studies on obesity and physical activity in association with breast cancer

Ref. Type of study Sample size and characteristics Age range (mean ± SD) Anthropometric measurements PA Key findings Other findings
[81] Single-institute retrospective study 224 females (72.4% Saudi National) who underwent mastectomy, MRM or WLE with axillary dissection 26-93 yr (48.8 ± 12.2); 61.7% of females < 50 yr Mean BMI; 32; 38.3% overweight; 42.8% obese N/A Most of the participants in both age groups had a BMI > 30 92.6% of females had invasive BC; Ten-year survival rate did not differ significantly with females ≤ 45 or > 45. Only 12% of patients presented with early-stage disease
[42] Data-analysis of patients treated with BCS and MRM between February 1988 and August 2008 112 Saudi women. Not included if had distant metastasis or neoadjuvant chemotherapy 23-76 yr (47.0 ± 10.3) Range: 15-52.8; Mean BMI (± SD): 31.8 (± 7.2); 28.6% overweight 53.6% obese N/A BMI < 18.5 was significantly associated (P = 0.002) to locoregional recurrences; BMI 26-30 (overweight) was significantly associated with locoregional recurrence (P = 0.002); In multivariate analysis age < 35 was an independent risk factor for locoregional recurrence. The risk of locoregional recurrence was not significant in obese females Only 8.93% had locoregional recurrences, 83% of women were premenopausal and 17% were postmenopausal
[43] Retrospective cross-sectional secondary data analysis study 112 Saudi women diagnosed with BC that had either BCS with axillary lymph node dissection or MRM following neoadjuvant therapy No range; 47 ± 10 Mean BMI (± SD): 32 (± 7.16); 27.3% overweight 56.4% obese N/A BC receptor expression was not influenced by BMI Obesity did not influence the TNM stage of the breast tumour; 82.7% of the sample were premenopausal and 17.3% were postmenopausal

BMI > 24.9 is overweight and BMI-30 is obese. BMI: Body mass index; PA: Physical activity; SD: Standard deviation; BC: Breast cancer; KSA: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; BCS: Breast-conserving surgery; MRM: Modified radical mastectomy; US: United States; WLE: Wide local excision.