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Feasibility and Health Benefits of an Individualized Physical Activity Intervention in Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer: Intervention Study

Authors :
Marina Touillaud
Eva Roitmann
Christine M. Friedenreich
Lidia Delrieu
Olivia Pérol
Vincent Pialoux
Olivier Tredan
Armelle Dufresne
David Pérol
Magali Morelle
Michel Clémençon
Olivia Febvey-Combes
Elodie Belladame
Thomas Bachelot
Béatrice Fervers
Agnès Martin
Pierre Heudel
Source :
JMIR mHealth and uHealth, Vol 8, Iss 1, p e12306 (2020), JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
JMIR Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Background There is limited knowledge regarding the potential benefits of physical activity in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Objective The Advanced stage Breast cancer and Lifestyle Exercise (ABLE) Trial aimed to assess the feasibility of a physical activity intervention in women with metastatic breast cancer and to explore the effects of physical activity on functional, psychological, and clinical parameters. Methods The ABLE Trial was a single-arm, 6-month intervention study with a home-based, unsupervised, and personalized walking program using an activity tracker. At baseline and 6 months, we assessed anthropometrics, functional fitness, physical activity level, sedentary behavior, quality of life, fatigue, and tumor progression. Paired proportions were compared using the McNemar test and changes of parameters during the intervention were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, the Mann-Whitney test, and Spearman rank correlations. Results Overall, 49 participants (mean age 55 years; recruitment rate 94%) were enrolled and 96% adhered to the exercise prescription (attrition rate 2%). Statistically significant improvements in the 6-minute walking distance test (+7%, P Conclusions The high recruitment and adherence rates suggest the willingness of patients with metastatic breast cancer to participate in a physical activity program. The beneficial outcomes regarding physical fitness and anthropometry of this unsupervised physical activity program may encourage these patients to maintain a physically active lifestyle. Future randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes are warranted. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03148886; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03148886

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22915222
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1aba8ca783bbf00712977f095097552f