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力量训练或太极拳训练能否减轻接受化疗的绝经后女性的虚弱状态?GET FIT试验的二次数据分析。

Can strength training or tai ji quan training reduce frailty in postmenopausal women treated with chemotherapy? A secondary data analysis of the GET FIT trial.

作者信息

Winters-Stone Kerri M, Stoyles Sydnee, Dieckmann Nathan, Eckstrom Elizabeth, Luoh Shiuh-Wen, Horak Fay, Roeland Eric J, Li Fuzhong

机构信息

Oregon Health & Science University.

Portland Veteran's Affairs Medical Center.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2023 Oct 17:rs.3.rs-3425168. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3425168/v1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To determine whether strength training or tai ji quan can reduce frailty in older, postmenopausal women treated with chemotherapy for cancer.

METHODS

We conducted a secondary data analysis from a 3-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled trial where older (50+ years), postmenopausal women cancer survivors were randomized to supervised group exercise programs: tai ji quan, strength training, or stretching control for 6 months. We assessed frailty using a 4-criteria model consisting of weakness, fatigue, inactivity, and slowness. Using logistic regression, we determined whether the frailty phenotype (pre-frailty or frailty) decreased post-intervention, how many and which frailty criteria decreased, and what characteristics identified women most likely to reduce frailty.

RESULTS

Data from 386 women who completed baseline and 6-month testing were used (mean age of 62.0 ± 6.4 years). The odds of improving overall frailty phenotype over 6 months was significantly higher in the strength training group compared to controls (OR [95%CI]: 1.86 [1.09, 3.17]), but not for for tai ji quan (1.44 [0.84, 2.50]). Both strength training (OR 1.99 [1.10, 3.65]) and tai ji quan (OR 2.10 [1.16, 3.84]) led to significantly higher odds of reducing ≥1 frailty criterion compared to controls. Strength training led to a three-fold reduction in inactivity (p <0.01), and tai ji quan to a two-fold reduction in fatigue (p=0.08) versus control. Higher baseline BMI, comorbidity score, and frailty status characterized women more likely to reduce frailty than other women.

CONCLUSIONS

Strength training appears superior to tai ji quan and stretching with respect to reducing overall frailty phenotype among postmenopausal women treated with chemotherapy for cancer, but tai ji quan favorably impacted the number of frailty criteria.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

Supervised, group exercise training that emphasizes strength training and/or tai ji quan may help combat accelerated aging and reduce frailty after cancer treatment.

摘要

目的

确定力量训练或太极拳能否降低接受化疗的老年绝经后癌症女性的虚弱程度。

方法

我们对一项三臂、单盲、随机对照试验进行了二次数据分析,该试验将年龄较大(50岁及以上)的绝经后癌症幸存者随机分为有监督的团体锻炼项目组:太极拳组、力量训练组或伸展对照组,为期6个月。我们使用由虚弱、疲劳、缺乏运动和行动迟缓组成的四标准模型评估虚弱程度。通过逻辑回归分析,我们确定干预后虚弱表型(虚弱前期或虚弱)是否减少,有多少以及哪些虚弱标准减少,以及哪些特征可识别出最有可能减轻虚弱的女性。

结果

使用了386名完成基线和6个月测试的女性的数据(平均年龄62.0±6.4岁)。与对照组相比,力量训练组在6个月内改善整体虚弱表型的几率显著更高(比值比[95%置信区间]:1.86[1.09,3.17]),但太极拳组未达到显著差异(1.44[0.84,2.50])。与对照组相比,力量训练组(比值比1.99[1.10,3.65])和太极拳组(比值比2.10[1.16,3.84])降低≥1项虚弱标准的几率均显著更高。与对照组相比,力量训练使缺乏运动的情况减少了两倍(p<0.01),太极拳使疲劳情况减少了一倍(p=0.08)。较高的基线体重指数、合并症评分和虚弱状态表明这些女性比其他女性更有可能减轻虚弱程度。

结论

在接受化疗的绝经后癌症女性中,力量训练在降低整体虚弱表型方面似乎优于太极拳和伸展运动,但太极拳对虚弱标准的数量有积极影响。

对癌症幸存者的启示

有监督的团体锻炼训练,强调力量训练和/或太极拳,可能有助于对抗加速衰老并减少癌症治疗后的虚弱。

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