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癌症患者身体活动与认知关系的研究范围综述。

A scoping review of studies exploring physical activity and cognition among persons with cancer.

机构信息

School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, 125 University (MNT 339), Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.

Institut du savoir Montfort, l'Hôpital Montfort, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Dec;18(6):2033-2051. doi: 10.1007/s11764-023-01441-x. Epub 2023 Aug 10.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This scoping review aimed to identify and synthesize published studies on physical activity (PA) and cognition among persons with cancer and elucidate knowledge gaps.

METHODS

Articles were identified through electronic and manual searches (02/21 and 03/22) using the following inclusion criteria: (1) empirical, peer-reviewed publication in English, (2) sample comprised persons with cancer, and (3) reported at least one statistical association between PA and cognition. Multiple reviewers independently performed study selection and data extraction, and results were mapped in tabular and narrative form.

RESULTS

Ninety-seven articles were eligible; these were largely published from 2017 to 2022 (54.6%), conducted in high-income countries (96.9%), and presented (quasi-)experimental studies (73.2%). Samples predominantly comprised women with breast cancer (48.5%), and recruitment often occurred post-treatment (63.9%). PA interventions included: aerobic (32.3%), resistance (4.8%), combined aerobic/resistance (38.7%), mind-body (19.4%), or other PA (4.8%). Most (66%) articles reported inconclusive findings; 32% were positive (in support of PA promoting cognition or vice versa), and 2.1% were negative. Diverse samples and studies with long-term follow-up were scarce.

CONCLUSIONS

The state of knowledge is insufficient and more rigorous, large-scale studies are required to provide definitive conclusions about the cognitive benefits of PA among persons with cancer.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) thwarts quality of life. This review summarizes what is known about the association between PA and cognition among persons with cancer and concludes that the evidence is currently equivocal. Hence, it remains uncertain if PA interventions can reduce CRCI, and large-scale PA intervention trials explicitly designed to promote cognition are greatly needed.

摘要

目的

本系统评价旨在确定并综合发表的关于癌症患者体力活动(PA)与认知关系的研究,并阐明知识空白。

方法

通过电子和手动搜索(2023 年 2 月 21 日和 3 月 22 日),使用以下纳入标准确定文章:(1)英文同行评审的实证研究,(2)样本包含癌症患者,(3)报告了 PA 与认知之间至少有一个统计关联。多名审查员独立进行了研究选择和数据提取,结果以表格和叙述形式呈现。

结果

97 篇文章符合条件;这些文章主要发表于 2017 年至 2022 年(54.6%),来自高收入国家(96.9%),呈现(准)实验研究(73.2%)。样本主要由乳腺癌女性患者组成(48.5%),且招募通常发生在治疗后(63.9%)。PA 干预措施包括:有氧运动(32.3%)、抗阻运动(4.8%)、有氧运动与抗阻运动相结合(38.7%)、身心运动(19.4%)或其他 PA(4.8%)。大多数(66%)文章报告的结果不确定;32%的结果是阳性的(支持 PA 促进认知或反之亦然),2.1%的结果是阴性的。研究样本多样化且长期随访的研究很少。

结论

目前的知识状况不足,需要更严格、大规模的研究来提供关于癌症患者 PA 对认知益处的明确结论。

对癌症患者的影响

癌症相关认知障碍(CRCI)会降低生活质量。本综述总结了目前关于癌症患者 PA 与认知之间关系的研究,结论是目前的证据尚不确定。因此,尚不确定 PA 干预是否可以减少 CRCI,并且迫切需要专门设计用于促进认知的大规模 PA 干预试验。

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