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EXERT-BC:一项旨在改善乳腺癌治疗后功能移动性、身体成分和力量的运动方案的初步研究。

EXERT-BC: A pilot study of an exercise regimen designed to improve functional mobility, body composition, and strength after the treatment for breast cancer.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Wellstar Paulding Medical Center, Hiram, Georgia, USA.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Med. 2024 Mar;13(5):e7001. doi: 10.1002/cam4.7001.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Resistance training may offer several unique advantages within breast cancer (BC) survivorship care; however, safety concerns have limited the application of high-intensity compound movements necessary to elicit optimal changes in body composition, strength, and quality of life in this population. The EXERT-BC trial assesses the safety and feasibility of an evidence-based, dose-escalated resistance training regimen among BC survivors, with the goal of improving physical and metabolic function, mobility, muscle mass, and body composition.

METHODS

Participants included women with breast cancer underwent a 3-month thrice weekly exercise regimen involving dose escalation of high-intensity compound exercises. Coprimary outcomes included safety and adherence. Pre- and post-regimen assessment included body composition testing, functional mobility and balance, total load (weight × repetitions × sets) across compound exercises, and patient reported quality of life. Pairwise comparison was performed via the paired t test.

RESULTS

Fourty participants completed a 3-month exercise regimen, with a median age of 57 years (range, 27-74 years) and 73% having stage 0-2 BC. BC therapies concurrent with exercise included anti-estrogen therapy (80%), radiotherapy (30%), and non-hormonal systemic therapy (15%). No adverse events were observed aside from a single case of self-limited knee pain. Session attendance exceeded a prespecified threshold of 75%, and 98% patients reported ongoing compliance to an exercise regimen following regimen completion. Significant reductions in percent body fat (p < 0.001) and increases in percent muscle mass (p = 0.011) were observed. Significant increases in resting metabolic rate (p = 0.023), bilateral grip strength (p < 0.001), functional movement screen (p < 0.001), bilateral Y-Balance testing (p < 0.001), and Godin questionnaire scores (p < 0.001) were observed.

CONCLUSION

A 3-month dose-escalated resistance training regimen comprising high-intensity compound movements appears safe with a high degree of adherence among breast cancer survivors, resulting in demonstrable improvements in body composition, metabolic parameters, strength increases, and patient-reported quality of life.

摘要

目的

抗阻力训练可能为乳腺癌(BC)生存者护理提供一些独特的优势;然而,安全性问题限制了高强度复合运动的应用,而这些运动对于改变身体成分、力量和生活质量是必要的。EXERT-BC 试验评估了一种基于证据的、剂量递增的抗阻力训练方案在 BC 幸存者中的安全性和可行性,目标是改善身体和代谢功能、移动能力、肌肉质量和身体成分。

方法

参与者包括接受了为期 3 个月、每周 3 次的运动方案的乳腺癌女性,该方案包括高强度复合运动的剂量递增。主要结局包括安全性和依从性。方案前和方案后评估包括身体成分测试、功能性移动和平衡、复合运动的总负荷(重量 x 重复次数 x 组数)以及患者报告的生活质量。通过配对 t 检验进行两两比较。

结果

40 名参与者完成了 3 个月的运动方案,中位年龄为 57 岁(范围,27-74 岁),73%的患者为 0-2 期 BC。与运动同时进行的 BC 治疗包括抗雌激素治疗(80%)、放疗(30%)和非激素系统治疗(15%)。除了一例自限性膝关节疼痛外,没有观察到其他不良事件。每次就诊的出席率超过了预先规定的 75%阈值,98%的患者报告在方案完成后继续遵守运动方案。观察到体脂百分比显著降低(p<0.001),肌肉质量百分比显著增加(p=0.011)。静息代谢率(p=0.023)、双侧握力(p<0.001)、功能性移动测试(p<0.001)、双侧 Y 平衡测试(p<0.001)和 Godin 问卷评分(p<0.001)均显著增加。

结论

一项包含高强度复合运动的 3 个月剂量递增抗阻力训练方案在乳腺癌幸存者中具有高度的依从性,安全性高,可显著改善身体成分、代谢参数、力量增加和患者报告的生活质量。

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