RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Effect of Physical Activity on Quality of Life as Perceived by Endometrial Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review JF International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer JO Int J Gynecol Cancer FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 1727 OP 1740 DO 10.1097/IGC.0000000000000821 VO 26 IS 9 A1 Oluwole Adeyemi Babatunde A1 Swann A. Adams A1 Olubunmi Orekoya A1 Karen Basen-Engquist A1 Susan E. Steck YR 2016 UL http://ijgc.bmj.com/content/26/9/1727.abstract AB Purpose A combination of the relatively high prevalence among gynecologic cancers, high survival, and the myriads of factors that negatively impact the quality of life (QoL) among endometrial cancer (EC) survivors underscores the potential benefits of meeting guideline physical activity (PA) guidelines of 150 minutes per week among EC survivors. The objective of the present systematic review was to collate and critically evaluate the currently available literature on the effects of PA on QoL among EC survivors.Methods Medline and Web of Science databases were searched for articles on EC, QoL, and PA. We also inspected bibliographies of relevant publications to identify related articles. Our search criteria yielded 70 studies, 7 of which met the inclusion criteria.Results Of the 7 studies examined, 2 of them were intervention studies, whereas 5 were cross-sectional studies. Meeting guideline PA was significantly associated with better QoL score in 4 of the 5 cross-sectional studies.Conclusions Results from the cross-sectional studies suggest that EC survivors’ inactivity is significantly correlated with poorer QoL. This correlation was worse among obese survivors compared with normal weight survivors. Endometrial cancer survivors may benefit from interventions that incorporate PA. More randomized intervention studies among EC survivors are needed to add to this body of evidence.