Lee Che Young, Gordon Max J, Markofski Melissa M, LaVoy Emily C, Peterson Susan K, Li Liang, Fares Sara, Baum Miranda, Pace Margaret, Walsh Danielle, Ferrajoli Alessandra, Basen-Engquist Karen
Department of Health Disparities Research, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd. Unit 1440, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
Department of Leukemia, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd. Unit 428, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Mar 13. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01555-w.
This pilot study of a diet and physical activity intervention (HEALTH4CLL) was conducted to reduce fatigue and improve physical function (PF) in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
The HEALTH4CLL study used a randomized factorial design based on the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST). Patients received diet, exercise, and body weight management instructional materials plus a Fitbit and were randomized to undergo one of 16 combinations of 4 evidence-based mHealth intervention strategies over 16 weeks. Patients' fatigue, PF, health-related quality of life, behavior changes, and program satisfaction and retention were assessed. Paired t-tests were used to examine changes in outcomes from baseline to follow-up among patients. Factorial analysis of variance examined effective intervention components and their combinations regarding improvement in fatigue and PF scores.
Among 31 patients, we observed significant improvements in fatigue (+ 11.8; t = 4.08, p = 0.001) and PF (+ 2.6; t = 2.75, p = 0.01) scores. The combination of resistance and aerobic exercise with daily self-monitoring was associated with improved fatigue scores (β = 3.857, SE = 1.617, p = 0.027). Analysis of the individual components of the MOST design demonstrated greater improvement in the PF score with resistance plus aerobic exercise than with aerobic exercise alone (β = 2.257, SE = 1.071, p = 0.048).
Combined aerobic and resistance exercise and daily self-monitoring improved PF and reduced fatigue in patients with CLL.
This pilot study supported the feasibility of a low-touch mHealth intervention for survivors of CLL and provided preliminary evidence that exercising, particularly resistance exercise, can improve their symptoms and quality of life.
开展这项饮食与身体活动干预的试点研究(HEALTH4CLL),以减轻慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)患者的疲劳并改善其身体功能(PF)。
HEALTH4CLL研究采用基于多阶段优化策略(MOST)的随机析因设计。患者收到饮食、运动和体重管理指导材料以及一个Fitbit,并被随机分配接受16周内4种循证移动健康干预策略的16种组合之一。评估患者的疲劳、PF、健康相关生活质量、行为变化以及项目满意度和留存率。采用配对t检验来检查患者从基线到随访期间结局的变化。方差析因分析检查了关于疲劳和PF评分改善的有效干预成分及其组合。
在31名患者中,我们观察到疲劳评分(+11.8;t = 4.08,p = 0.001)和PF评分(+2.6;t = 2.75,p = 0.01)有显著改善。抗阻运动与有氧运动相结合并每日自我监测与疲劳评分改善相关(β = 3.857,标准误 = 1.617,p = 0.027)。对MOST设计的各个成分进行分析表明,与单独进行有氧运动相比,抗阻运动加有氧运动能使PF评分有更大改善(β = 2.257,标准误 = 1.071,p = 0.048)。
有氧运动与抗阻运动相结合并每日自我监测可改善CLL患者的PF并减轻疲劳。
这项试点研究支持了对CLL幸存者进行低接触移动健康干预的可行性,并提供了初步证据表明运动,特别是抗阻运动,可以改善他们的症状和生活质量。