Charalampopoulou Maria, Tamiolaki Evangelia E, Tryfonopoulos Dimitrios, Bletsa Garyfalia, Tsakogiannis Dimitrios, Tzioga Lamprini, Bacopoulou Flora, Darviri Christina, Zagouri Flora, Zografos George C
Breast Unit, First Department of Propaedeutic Surgery, Hippokratio Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Athens, Athens, Greece (MC, GCZ).
Postgraduate Course of Stress Management and Health Promotion, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece (MC, EET, FB, CD).
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2025 Apr 21:15598276251334325. doi: 10.1177/15598276251334325.
This systematic review aims to critically evaluate the outcomes and characteristics of lifestyle medicine interventions among breast cancer survivors (BCS), with a particular emphasis on improvements in various dimensions of quality of life (QoL). A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted to identify original articles published in English from September 2012 to July 2024. Databases included PubMed, Embase, and secondary sources such as BMC, Sage Journals, Korea Science and Google Scholar. Eligible studies encompassed randomized controlled trials, observational studies, and quasi-experimental designs that assessed the impact of lifestyle medicine interventions on female BCS. The search period extended from March 2023 to July 4, 2024. A total of eight studies were included, four of which demonstrated high methodological quality, while the remainder exhibited moderate to low quality. Due to the exploratory nature of the field and the heterogeneity of the outcomes, a meta-analysis was not performed. Instead, results were synthesized through stratified analysis. Notable improvements were observed in general health-related QoL indicators, including reductions in fatigue, body mass index (BMI), and physical pain, as well as enhancements in sleep quality and mental health status. Several studies, despite being interventional, did not report statistical analyses. The findings suggest that lifestyle medicine interventions can exert a beneficial effect on the QoL of female BCS. These results highlight the importance of integrating comprehensive lifestyle strategies into survivorship care. Further robust studies addressing all six pillars of lifestyle medicine are warranted to substantiate and expand these preliminary observations.
本系统评价旨在严格评估乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)中生活方式医学干预的结果和特征,特别强调生活质量(QoL)各维度的改善情况。对文献进行了全面检索,以识别2012年9月至2024年7月期间发表的英文原创文章。数据库包括PubMed、Embase以及BMC、Sage Journals、韩国科学和谷歌学术等二级来源。符合条件的研究包括评估生活方式医学干预对女性BCS影响的随机对照试验、观察性研究和准实验设计。检索期从2023年3月延长至2024年7月4日。共纳入八项研究,其中四项显示出较高的方法学质量,其余研究质量中等至较低。由于该领域的探索性质和结果的异质性,未进行荟萃分析。相反,通过分层分析对结果进行了综合。在一般健康相关的生活质量指标方面观察到显著改善,包括疲劳、体重指数(BMI)和身体疼痛的减轻,以及睡眠质量和心理健康状况的改善。几项研究尽管是干预性的,但未报告统计分析。研究结果表明,生活方式医学干预可以对女性BCS的生活质量产生有益影响。这些结果凸显了将全面的生活方式策略纳入生存护理的重要性。有必要进行进一步的有力研究,涉及生活方式医学的所有六个支柱,以证实和扩展这些初步观察结果。