E Mur-Gimeno, M Coll, A Yuguero-Ortiz, M Navarro, M Vernet-Tomás, A Noguera-Llauradó, R Sebio-García
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Traditional on-land exercise has shown to be effective in reducing several symptoms of BC but little is known about the role of water-based exercise in improving physical and psychological well-being.</p><p><strong>Objectives: </strong>To compare land- vs. water-based exercise training for BC survivors to improve Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), cancer-related fatigue (CRF), physical functioning, body composition and physical activity in patients with BC.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>A randomised, parallel group (1:1) controlled trial was conducted between 2020 and 2022. Patients were randomly allocated to complete a similar exercise training twice weekly during 12 weeks either on land (LG) using traditional gym equipment or in a swimming pool (WG) using body-weight exercises and water-suitable accessories. Both groups were supervised and monitored by an experienced physiotherapist. Main outcome was HRQoL (EORTC QLQ C30 and B23 module) and CRF measured with the Piper Scale. Secondary variables included functional capacity with the 6 Minutes Walking Test (6MWT), upper and lower body strength (handgrip strength and 30″ Sit-to-Stand (STS) test), body composition and objectively measured physical activity.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>28 patients were assessed and randomised during the study period. One patient did not receive the allocated intervention due to skin issues and one patient was dropped out during the intervention. A significant effect of time was found for both symptom severity (F(<sub>2</sub>,<sub>52</sub>) = 6.46, p = 0.003) and overall functioning (F<sub>1.67,43.45</sub> = 5.215, p =0 .013) but no interaction was found between group and time. No effects were reported for CRF. Similar findings were reported for functional capacity (time effect F<sub>1.231,32.019</sub> = 16.818, p < 0.001) and lower body strength (time effect F<sub>2,52</sub> = 15.120, p < 0.001) as well as fat mass (time effect F<sub>2,52</sub> = 4.38, p = 0.017). 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摘要
背景:乳腺癌患者经常会出现一些副作用,这些副作用对生活质量和身体机能的影响远远超出了诊断和癌症治疗的范围。传统的陆上运动可有效减轻乳腺癌的一些症状,但人们对水中运动在改善身心健康方面的作用知之甚少:目的:比较陆上运动训练与水上运动训练对于改善 BC 患者健康相关生活质量 (HRQoL)、癌症相关疲劳 (CRF)、身体机能、身体成分和体育锻炼的作用:在 2020 年至 2022 年期间进行了一项随机平行组(1:1)对照试验。患者被随机分配在12周内每周两次完成类似的运动训练,训练方式可以是在陆地上(LG)使用传统健身器材,也可以是在游泳池里(WG)使用体重练习和适合水的附件。两组均由一名经验丰富的理疗师进行指导和监测。主要结果是 HRQoL(EORTC QLQ C30 和 B23 模块)和 CRF(使用派博量表测量)。次要变量包括 6 分钟步行测试(6MWT)的功能能力、上半身和下半身力量(手握力量和 30″ 坐立(STS)测试)、身体成分和客观测量的体力活动。一名患者因皮肤问题未接受分配的干预,一名患者在干预期间退出。研究发现,时间对症状严重程度(F(2,52) = 6.46,p = 0.003)和整体功能(F1.67,43.45 = 5.215,p = 0.013)有明显影响,但组别与时间之间没有交互作用。在 CRF 方面没有发现任何影响。功能能力方面也有类似的结果(时间效应 F1.231,32.019 = 16.818, p 2,52 = 15.120, p 2,52 = 4.38, p = 0.017)。值得注意的是,在体力活动方面,各组之间存在明显的时间交互作用(F2,52 = 6.349,p =0.003),随着时间的推移,WG 组患者的体力活动水平明显提高,而 LG 组患者的体力活动水平则明显下降:结论:在水中或陆地上进行运动训练可减轻症状的严重程度,改善机能和身体成分。随着时间的推移,水上训练似乎比陆上运动更能改善身体活动模式。
Comparison of water- vs. land-based exercise for improving functional capacity and quality of life in patients living with and beyond breast cancer (the AQUA-FiT study): a randomized controlled trial.
Background: Patients living with and beyond breast cancer frequently exhibit several side effects that can impact quality of life and physical functioning way beyond diagnosis and cancer therapies. Traditional on-land exercise has shown to be effective in reducing several symptoms of BC but little is known about the role of water-based exercise in improving physical and psychological well-being.
Objectives: To compare land- vs. water-based exercise training for BC survivors to improve Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), cancer-related fatigue (CRF), physical functioning, body composition and physical activity in patients with BC.
Methods: A randomised, parallel group (1:1) controlled trial was conducted between 2020 and 2022. Patients were randomly allocated to complete a similar exercise training twice weekly during 12 weeks either on land (LG) using traditional gym equipment or in a swimming pool (WG) using body-weight exercises and water-suitable accessories. Both groups were supervised and monitored by an experienced physiotherapist. Main outcome was HRQoL (EORTC QLQ C30 and B23 module) and CRF measured with the Piper Scale. Secondary variables included functional capacity with the 6 Minutes Walking Test (6MWT), upper and lower body strength (handgrip strength and 30″ Sit-to-Stand (STS) test), body composition and objectively measured physical activity.
Results: 28 patients were assessed and randomised during the study period. One patient did not receive the allocated intervention due to skin issues and one patient was dropped out during the intervention. A significant effect of time was found for both symptom severity (F(2,52) = 6.46, p = 0.003) and overall functioning (F1.67,43.45 = 5.215, p =0 .013) but no interaction was found between group and time. No effects were reported for CRF. Similar findings were reported for functional capacity (time effect F1.231,32.019 = 16.818, p < 0.001) and lower body strength (time effect F2,52 = 15.120, p < 0.001) as well as fat mass (time effect F2,52 = 4.38, p = 0.017). Notably, a significant time per group interaction was reported for physical activity (F2,52 = 6.349, p =0.003) with patients in the WG significantly improving PA levels over time while patients in the LG exhibited a marked decreased.
Conclusions: Exercise training either in water or on land can decrease symptom severity and improve functionality and body composition. Water-based training seems more effecting than land-based exercise to improve physical activity patterns over time.
期刊介绍:
Breast Cancer, the official journal of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society, publishes articles that contribute to progress in the field, in basic or translational research and also in clinical research, seeking to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all who are concerned with breast cancer. The journal welcomes all original articles describing clinical and epidemiological studies and laboratory investigations regarding breast cancer and related diseases. The journal will consider five types of articles: editorials, review articles, original articles, case reports, and rapid communications. Although editorials and review articles will principally be solicited by the editors, they can also be submitted for peer review, as in the case of original articles. The journal provides the best of up-to-date information on breast cancer, presenting readers with high-impact, original work focusing on pivotal issues.