Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Prevention Among Chinese American Women: A Qualitative Descriptive Study

Author:

Sheng Jingxi1ORCID,Lei Hao2,Wu Horng-Shiuann3,Abshire Demetrius A.1,Wirth Michael D.13,Heiney Sue P.1

Affiliation:

1. University of South Carolina College of Nursing, Columbia, SC, USA

2. University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, USA

3. Michigan State University College of Nursing, East Lansing, MI, USA

Abstract

Physical inactivity is a modifiable behavioral risk factor for breast cancer. Chinese American women have an increased breast cancer incidence and a low prevalence of meeting physical activity (PA) recommendations, yet little is known about their knowledge and experience regarding PA and breast cancer prevention. Given the significant cultural differences between Eastern and Western societies, effective interventions to promote PA among Chinese American women require understanding their knowledge levels regarding PA in breast cancer prevention and their PA experiences through a cultural lens. This qualitative descriptive study used virtual semi-structured individual interviews to explore Chinese American women’s knowledge and perception of PA, their understanding of the role of PA in breast cancer prevention, and influence of culture and acculturation on PA experience. Twenty-one Chinese American women residing in eight states were interviewed. Using thematic analysis, four themes emerged: A limited appreciation of the preventability of breast cancer, variability in PA perception, Chinese culture norms and lifestyles influencing PA behavior, and the influence of the process of acculturation on PA behavior. Chinese American women had a limited understanding of PA in breast cancer prevention. Chinese culture, lifestyles, and traditional Chinese medicine positively and negatively influence Chinese American women’s PA behaviors. When exposed to American culture, Chinese American women tended to adopt new PA behaviors, including increasing leisure-time PA while decreasing occupation- and transportation-related PA. Interventions to increase PA and reduce breast cancer risk among Chinese American women should address cultural factors and acculturation along with education and behavioral change strategies.

Funder

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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