Reinmann Aline, Laré Edouard, Bruyneel Anne-Violette, Gligorov Joseph, Bodmer Alexandre, Koessler Thibaud
Geneva School of Health Sciences, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Rue Des Caroubiers 25, CH-1227, Carouge, Geneva, Switzerland.
INSERM, Centre de Recherche Saint Antoine, Sorbonne University, CRSA, 75012, Paris, France.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2025 Feb 6;17(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s13102-025-01066-w.
The primary aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity (PA) program with education sessions on walking capacity and fatigue in people with cancer. The secondary objective was to assess the factors that moderated the program's effect on walking capacity and fatigue among sociodemographic, physical capacity and symptom-related factors. Satisfaction with the program was also evaluated.
A retrospective, observational study of data from a 12-week program of twice-weekly group PA sessions combined with education sessions was conducted. The 6-min walk test (6MWT), the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) and program satisfaction were assessed. Paired t-tests were applied to assess changes in 6MWT and MFI-20. Multiple linear regressions were applied to determine the influence of age, gender, initial walking capacity and fatigue on the effects of the program.
Among the 264 participants (age 57.36 ± 12.43 years; 189 women; 134 with breast cancer), 125 (47%) completed the program. Walking capacity (+ 41.63 ± 91.00 m) and fatigue (-2.01 ± 3.77) were improved after the program (p < 0.001). Age and gender did not influence the program's effect; however, lower initial walking capacity and higher fatigue scores were associated with larger improvements after the program. Satisfaction with the program was high among participants who completed it.
Walking capacity and fatigue improved significantly after the PA program, but the drop-out rate was high. The program could be individualized based on an individual's initial walking capacity or fatigue score to enhance its effectiveness.
主要目的是确定一项包含教育课程的体育活动(PA)计划对癌症患者步行能力和疲劳的影响。次要目标是评估在社会人口统计学、身体能力和症状相关因素中,哪些因素调节了该计划对步行能力和疲劳的影响。还对该计划的满意度进行了评估。
对一项为期12周、每周两次的小组PA课程与教育课程相结合的计划的数据进行回顾性观察研究。评估了6分钟步行测试(6MWT)、多维疲劳量表(MFI-20)和计划满意度。应用配对t检验评估6MWT和MFI-20的变化。应用多元线性回归确定年龄、性别、初始步行能力和疲劳对该计划效果的影响。
在264名参与者中(年龄57.36±12.43岁;189名女性;134名乳腺癌患者),125名(47%)完成了该计划。该计划实施后,步行能力(+41.63±91.00米)和疲劳程度(-2.01±3.77)得到改善(p<0.001)。年龄和性别不影响该计划的效果;然而,初始步行能力较低和疲劳得分较高与计划实施后更大的改善相关。完成该计划的参与者对其满意度较高。
PA计划实施后,步行能力和疲劳程度有显著改善,但退出率较高。该计划可根据个人的初始步行能力或疲劳得分进行个性化调整,以提高其有效性。