Borsati Anita, Giannarelli Diana, Belluomini Lorenzo, Ciurnelli Christian, Colonna Alessio, D'Amico Irene, Daniele Arianna, Del Bianco Nicole, Toniolo Linda, Trestini Ilaria, Tregnago Daniela, Insolda Jessica, Sposito Marco, Lanza Massimo, Milella Michele, Schena Federico, Pilotto Sara, Avancini Alice
Department of Medicine, University of Verona, 37129 Verona, Italy.
A. Gemelli University Hospital Foundation, IRCCS-Epidemiology&Biostatistic, 00168 Rome, Italy.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Aug 17;12(16):1643. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12161643.
Whereas an exercise intervention effectively improves patients' quality of life, little information is available about the contribution of each physical fitness component. This study aims to explore the association between physical fitness components and the quality-of-life domain in patients with cancer. Between September 2021 and August 2023, 160 patients with mixed cancer types visiting the Oncology Unit were selected on a consecutive basis according to selection criteria. They underwent a comprehensive baseline assessment including the six-minute walking test, the handgrip strength test, the isometric leg press test, the back scratch, sit and reach tests, their waist-hip ratio, and their body mass index. The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life and Core Questionnaire was used to measure the quality of life. The sample size was based on the use of regression models to study associations between clinical characteristics and fitness outcomes. All of the analyses were performed using the SPSS v.25 statistical package. Patients had a mean age of 58 years, 68% were female, 42% were affected by breast cancer, and all were receiving anticancer treatments. Higher functional capacity was associated with better global health status ( < 0.0001) and physical ( < 0.0001), role ( < 0.0001), emotional ( = 0.026), and social function ( = 0.016) and inversely linked with fatigue ( = 0.001). Lower-limb flexibility was significantly associated with all of the domains except for role and social functions. The waist-hip ratio was inversely associated with physical function ( < 0.0001) and positively related to fatigue ( = 0.037). Exercise programs aiming to improve the quality of life in cancer should be addressed to optimize these fitness components.
尽管运动干预能有效改善患者的生活质量,但关于各个身体素质组成部分的作用却知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨癌症患者身体素质组成部分与生活质量领域之间的关联。在2021年9月至2023年8月期间,根据入选标准连续选取了160名前往肿瘤科室就诊的混合型癌症患者。他们接受了全面的基线评估,包括六分钟步行测试、握力测试、等长腿部推举测试、背部伸展测试、坐立前屈测试、腰臀比和体重指数。使用欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织生活质量核心问卷来测量生活质量。样本量基于使用回归模型研究临床特征与体能结果之间的关联。所有分析均使用SPSS v.25统计软件包进行。患者的平均年龄为58岁,68%为女性,42%患有乳腺癌,且均在接受抗癌治疗。较高的功能能力与更好的总体健康状况(<0.0001)、身体(<0.0001)、角色(<0.0001)、情感(=0.026)和社会功能(=0.016)相关,与疲劳呈负相关(=0.001)。下肢柔韧性与除角色和社会功能外的所有领域均显著相关。腰臀比与身体功能呈负相关(<0.0001),与疲劳呈正相关(=0.037)。旨在改善癌症患者生活质量的运动计划应致力于优化这些身体素质组成部分。