儿童癌症成年幸存者下半身肌肉力量和耐力下降。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000003593
Tomáš Sláma, Carina Nigg, Reto D Kurmann, Gabriela M Kuster, Nana K Poku, Eva Scheler, Claudia E Kuehni, Nicolas X VON DER Weid, Christina Schindera
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摘要:儿童癌症(ASCC)成年幸存者的身体健康受损可能是一种晚期效应。我们的研究使用1分钟坐立(1分钟STS)测试来描述ASCC患者的下半身肌肉力量和耐力,将其与一般人群进行比较,确定危险因素,并描述随时间的变化。方法:在一项前瞻性多中心队列研究中,我们邀请年龄≥18岁的ASCC患者,在1976-2017年期间在瑞士5个儿科肿瘤中心接受治疗,诊断年龄在0-20岁之间,生存率≥5年,进行1分钟STS测试。我们收集了有关生活方式、病史和既往癌症治疗的信息。使用基于人群的瑞士参考值,我们计算了1分钟STS表现的年龄和性别调整z分数,并使用多变量线性回归评估了危险因素与1分钟STS测试之间的关系。我们拟合了一个多水平线性模型来描述1分钟STS性能的纵向过程。结果:我们纳入了1048名受邀ASCC中的338名CCS(参与率32%),研究中位年龄为34岁(四分位数范围为26-41)。与一般人群相比,平均1分钟STS z-score低了半个标准差(-0.52;95% CI -0.64 ~ -0.40)。肥胖(B = -0.56;95% CI -0.97至-0.16),累积顺铂剂量(B = -0.12;95% CI为-0.21 ~ -0.02),累积颅脑放疗剂量(B = -0.10;95% CI -0.19至-0.01)与1分钟STS表现降低相关。1分钟STS z-评分随时间无变化(B = 0.02;95% CI -0.05 ~ 0.09)。结论:我们发现了ASCC患者下肢力量和耐力降低的证据,表明需要进行咨询和有效的训练和康复计划,以维持日常功能,改善心血管健康,降低ASCC的发病率。
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Reduced Lower Body Muscular Strength and Endurance among Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer.

Introduction: Impaired physical fitness is a possible late effect among adult survivors of childhood cancer (ASCC). Our study describes lower body muscular strength and endurance among ASCC using the 1-min sit-to-stand (1-min STS) test, compares them with the general population, identifies risk factors, and describes changes over time.

Methods: In a prospective multicenter cohort study, we invited ASCC ≥18 yr of age at study who were diagnosed between ages 0 and 20 yr, treated in five pediatric oncology centers across Switzerland from 1976 to 2017, and survived ≥5 yr for a 1-min STS test. We collected information about lifestyle, medical history, and previous cancer treatment. Using population-based Swiss reference values, we calculated age- and sex-adjusted z -scores for 1-min STS performance and assessed the association between risk factors and 1-min STS test using multivariable linear regression. We fitted a multilevel linear model to describe the longitudinal course of 1-min STS performance.

Results: We included 338 CCS of 1048 invited ASCC (participation rate 32%) with a median age at study of 34 yr (interquartile range, 26-41 yr). Compared with the general population, mean 1-min STS z -score was half a standard deviation lower (-0.52; 95% confidence interval (CI), -0.64 to -0.40). Obesity ( B = -0.56; 95% CI, -0.97 to -0.16), cumulative cisplatin dose ( B = -0.12; 95% CI, -0.21 to -0.02), and cumulative cranial radiotherapy dose ( B = -0.10; 95% CI, -0.19 to -0.01) were associated with reduced 1-min STS performance. There was no change in 1-min STS z -scores over time ( B = 0.02; 95% CI, -0.05 to 0.09).

Conclusions: We found evidence for reduced lower body strength and endurance among ASCC, suggesting the need for counseling and effective training and rehabilitation programs for maintaining daily functioning, improving cardiovascular health, and reducing morbidity for ASCC.

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