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Maintaining physical activity during head and neck cancer treatment: Results of a pilot controlled trial

Authors :
Yebin Tao
Jessica Zhou
Scott J. Strath
Matthew J. Schipper
Francis P. Worden
Neil B. Alexander
Shruti Jolly
Felix Y. Feng
Zora Djuric
Avraham Eisbruch
Shuang G. Zhao
Source :
Head & Neck. 38:E1086-E1096
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (concurrent CRT) to treat head and neck cancer is associated with significant reductions of weight, mobility, and quality of life (QOL). An intervention focusing on functional exercise may attenuate these losses. Methods We allocated patients to a 14-week functional resistance and walking program designed to maintain physical activity during cancer treatment (MPACT group; n = 11), or to usual care (control group; n = 9). Outcomes were assessed at baseline, and 7 and 14 weeks. Results Compared to controls, the MPACT participants had attenuated decline or improvement in several strength, mobility, physical activity, diet, and QOL endpoints. These trends were statistically significant (p < .05) in knee strength, mental health, head and neck QOL, and barriers to exercise. Conclusion In this pilot study of patients with head and neck cancer undergoing concurrent CRT, MPACT training was feasible and maintained or improved function and QOL, thereby providing the basis for larger future interventions with longer follow-up. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2015

Details

ISSN :
10433074
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Head & Neck
Accession number :
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