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乳腺癌幸存者的治疗性骑马:一项试点研究。

Therapeutic horseback riding in breast cancer survivors: a pilot study.

作者信息

Cerulli Claudia, Minganti Carlo, De Santis Chiara, Tranchita Eliana, Quaranta Federico, Parisi Attilio

机构信息

1 Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Division of Health Sciences, University of Rome Foro Italico , Rome, Italy .

出版信息

J Altern Complement Med. 2014 Aug;20(8):623-9. doi: 10.1089/acm.2014.0061. Epub 2014 Jun 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the physiologic and psychological effects of an equine-assisted therapy protocol (EAT) in breast cancer survivors.

METHODS

Twenty women (mean age, 45.61±2.71 years) whose breast cancer treatment had concluded at least 6 months previously underwent a screening protocol to certify their eligibility to participate in noncompetitive sports. The patients were randomly assigned to an intervention group (n=10) or a control group (n=10). Intervention patients participated in a 16-week EAT protocol consisting of 2 hours of activity per week. All patients were tested before and after the intervention for maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), fat mass percentage, total body water percentage, strength of principal muscular groups (measured on five weight-lifting machines [leg press, leg extension, leg curl, shoulder press, vertical traction]), and quality of life using the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue questionnaire (FACIT-F).

RESULTS

After intervention, the intervention group showed an improvement in VO2max (28.29%; p<.001), a decrease in fat mass percentage (change, -7.73%; p<0.002), an increase in total body water percentage (6.90%; p=0.027), and an increase in strength (leg press, 17.75% [p=0.018]; leg extension, 21.55% [p=0.005]; leg curl, 26.04% [p<0.001]; shoulder press, 49.72% [p=0.003]; vertical traction, 19.27% [p=0.002]). Furthermore, the increase in the three FACIT-F scores (FACIT-F trial outcome: 9.29% [p=0.010]; Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General total score, 14.80% [p=0.022]; FACIT-F total score, 11.48% [p=0.004]) showed an increase in quality of life. No significant changes for any variable were found for the control group.

CONCLUSIONS

EAT had positive effects on both physiologic and psychological measures, enhancing quality of life of breast cancer survivors. RESULTS suggest a new method for rehabilitation intervention strategies after cancer in a nonmedical environment.

摘要

目的

评估马术辅助治疗方案(EAT)对乳腺癌幸存者生理和心理的影响。

方法

20名女性(平均年龄45.61±2.71岁),其乳腺癌治疗至少已结束6个月,她们接受了一项筛查方案,以确定其参与非竞技性运动的资格。患者被随机分为干预组(n = 10)和对照组(n = 10)。干预组患者参加了为期16周的EAT方案,每周进行2小时的活动。所有患者在干预前后均接受了最大摄氧量(VO2max)、体脂百分比、全身水百分比、主要肌肉群力量(在五台举重器械上测量[腿举、腿伸展、腿弯举、肩推、垂直牵引])以及使用慢性病治疗功能评估-疲劳问卷(FACIT-F)评估的生活质量测试。

结果

干预后,干预组的VO2max有所改善(28.29%;p <.001),体脂百分比下降(变化,-7.73%;p < 0.002),全身水百分比增加(6.90%;p = 0.027),力量增强(腿举,17.75% [p = 0.018];腿伸展,21.55% [p = 0.005];腿弯举,26.04% [p <.001];肩推,49.72% [p = 0.003];垂直牵引,19.27% [p = 0.002])。此外,FACIT-F的三个分数增加(FACIT-F试验结果:9.29% [p = 0.010];癌症治疗功能评估-通用总分,14.80% [p = 0.022];FACIT-F总分,11.48% [p = 0.004])表明生活质量有所提高。对照组的任何变量均未发现显著变化。

结论

EAT对生理和心理指标均有积极影响,提高了乳腺癌幸存者的生活质量。结果提示了一种在非医疗环境中癌症康复干预策略的新方法。

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