Department of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, 61029, Urbino, Italy.
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, 06129, Perugia, Italy.
Trials. 2023 Feb 22;24(1):134. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07153-y.
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common invasive cancer in women, and exercise can significantly improve the outcomes of BC survivors. MoviS (Movement and Health Beyond Care) is a randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the potential health benefits of exercise and proper nutritional habits. This study aims to assess the efficacy of aerobic exercise training in improving quality of life (QoL) and health-related factors in high-risk BC.
One hundred seventy-two BC survivor women, aged 30-70 years, non-metastatic, stage 0-III, non-physically active, 6-12 months post-surgery, and post chemo- or radiotherapy, will be recruited in this study. Women will be randomly allocated to the intervention arm (lifestyle recommendations and MoviS Training) or control arm (lifestyle recommendations). The MoviS training consists of 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training (2 days/week of supervised and 1 day/week of unsupervised exercise) with a progressive increase in exercise intensity (40-70% of heart rate reserve) and duration (20-60 min). Both arms will receive counseling on healthy lifestyle habits (nutrition and exercise) based on the World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) 2018 guidelines. The primary outcome is the improvement of the QoL. The secondary outcomes are improvement of health-related parameters such as Mediterranean diet adherence, physical activity level, flexibility, muscular fitness, fatigue, cardiorespiratory fitness (estimated maximal oxygen uptake), echocardiographic parameters, heart rate variability (average of the standard deviations of all 5 min normal to normal intervals (ASDNN/5 min) and 24 h very low and low frequency), and metabolic, endocrine, and inflammatory serum biomarkers (glycemia, insulin resistance, progesterone, testosterone, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein).
This trial aims to evaluate if supervised exercise may improve QoL and health-related factors of BC survivors with a high risk of recurrence. Findings from this project could provide knowledge improvement in the field of exercise oncology through the participation of a multidisciplinary team that will provide a coordinated program of cancer care to improve healthcare quality, improve prognosis, increase survival times and QoL, and reduce the risk of BC recurrence.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04818359 . Retrospectively registered on March 26, 2021.
乳腺癌(BC)是女性最常见的侵袭性癌症,运动可以显著改善 BC 幸存者的预后。MoviS(超越护理的运动和健康)是一项随机对照试验,旨在评估运动和适当营养习惯的潜在健康益处。本研究旨在评估有氧运动训练对改善高危 BC 患者的生活质量(QoL)和健康相关因素的疗效。
本研究将招募 172 名年龄在 30-70 岁、非转移性、0-III 期、非体力活动、术后 6-12 个月、接受化疗或放疗的 BC 幸存者女性。女性将被随机分配到干预组(生活方式建议和 MoviS 训练)或对照组(生活方式建议)。MoviS 训练包括 12 周的有氧运动训练(2 天/周的监督和 1 天/周的非监督运动),运动强度(心率储备的 40-70%)和持续时间(20-60 分钟)逐渐增加。两组均将根据世界癌症研究基金会国际(WCRF)2018 指南接受关于健康生活方式习惯(营养和运动)的咨询。主要结局是生活质量的改善。次要结局是改善健康相关参数,如地中海饮食依从性、身体活动水平、灵活性、肌肉力量、疲劳、心肺功能(估计最大摄氧量)、超声心动图参数、心率变异性(所有 5 分钟正常到正常间隔的标准差平均值(ASDNN/5 分钟)和 24 小时极低和低频)以及代谢、内分泌和炎症血清生物标志物(血糖、胰岛素抵抗、孕酮、睾酮和高敏 C 反应蛋白)。
本试验旨在评估监督运动是否可以改善高危复发风险的 BC 幸存者的生活质量和健康相关因素。该项目的研究结果将通过多学科团队的参与,为运动肿瘤学领域提供知识提升,该团队将提供协调的癌症护理方案,以提高医疗质量、改善预后、延长生存时间和生活质量,并降低 BC 复发风险。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04818359。2021 年 3 月 26 日回顾性注册。