EVALUATION OF A SUPERVISED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: FROM TREATMENT TO TRIATHLON.

Rudi Frankinouille, Greetje Vanhoutte, Gaëtane Stassijns, Carmen De Coster, Ella Roelant, Marika Rasschaert, Jan Gielen, Sevilay Altintas, Marc Peeters
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Objective: It is recommended that cancer survivors incorporate physical activity into their daily lives after in-hospital rehabilitation. However, there is a lack of training programmes focusing on the specific needs of cancer survivors. TriaGO! - an 8-month intervention study of aerobic endurance training for cancer survivors - was therefore examined. The training programme aims to meet the participants' physical needs and provide socio-emotional support, in the form of an exercise programme that challenges participants to aim to compete in an Olympic- distance triathlon (1,000 m swimming, 45 km cycling, 10 km running) after 8 months' of training.

Methods: The TriaGO! training programme was provided to in-hospital rehabilitated cancer survivors (n = 12). Each patient invited a healthy friend or family member to train with them (a so called buddy (n = 12)). The 8-month programme involves supervised training sessions, combining cycling, swimming and running, which progress in frequency, duration and intensity. Physical health was measured at the start, 4 and 8 months, using objective parameters of aerobic fitness, muscular fitness and body composition.

Results: A total of 22 out of 24 participants successfully completed the training programme and the triathlon. Both the cancer survivors and their buddies showed significant improvements in physical health. Cancer survivors showed improvements in aerobic fitness, as increases in VO2max and VO2peak of 5.5 ml.kg-1.min-1 and 0.26 ml.min-1 respectively (p <0.0001). Buddies underwent similar significant increases; 5.39 ml.kg-1.min-1 and 0.18 ml.min-1, respectively.

Conclusion: The TriaGO! training programme introduces the concept of supervised endurance training for cancer survivors. Through measurement of ob-jective parameters, this study demonstrated that significant physical reconditioning is possible in cancer survivors. A supervised programme would be recommended for all cancer patients after in-hospital treatment, in order to facilitate the transition to incorporation of physical activity into daily life.

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对癌症幸存者的监督体育活动计划的评估:从治疗到铁人三项。
目的:建议癌症幸存者在住院康复后将体育活动纳入日常生活。然而,缺乏针对癌症幸存者具体需求的培训方案。TriaGO !——一项针对癌症幸存者进行的为期8个月的有氧耐力训练干预研究——因此进行了研究。培训计划旨在满足参与者的身体需求,并提供社会情感支持,以锻炼计划的形式,挑战参与者的目标是在8个月的训练后参加奥林匹克距离铁人三项(1000米游泳,45公里自行车,10公里跑步)。方法:TriaGO!向住院康复的癌症幸存者提供培训方案(n = 12)。每位患者邀请一位健康的朋友或家人与他们一起训练(所谓的好友(n = 12))。这个为期8个月的项目包括有监督的训练课程,包括骑自行车、游泳和跑步,训练的频率、持续时间和强度都有所不同。采用有氧适能、肌肉适能和身体成分的客观参数,在开始、4和8个月测量身体健康状况。结果:24名参加者中,共有22人成功完成训练计划及三项全能运动。癌症幸存者和他们的伙伴在身体健康方面都有了显著的改善。癌症幸存者表现出有氧适应性的改善,VO2max和VO2peak增加了5.5 ml.kg-1。Min-1和0.26 ml.min-1 (p -1;Min-1和0.18 ml.min-1。结论:TriaGO!培训计划为癌症幸存者引入了有监督的耐力训练的概念。通过测量客观参数,本研究表明,显著的身体修复是可能的癌症幸存者。建议对住院治疗后的所有癌症患者实施一项有监督的方案,以促进将身体活动纳入日常生活的过渡。
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