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Multidisciplinary Prehabilitation and Postoperative Rehabilitation for Avoiding Complications in Patients Undergoing Resection of Colon Cancer: Rationale, Design, and Methodology of the ONCOFIT Study

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Educación física y deportiva
Gorputz eta Kirol Hezkuntza
Amaro Gahete, Francisco J.
Jurado, Javier
Cisneros, Andrea
Corres Benito, Pablo
Mármol Pérez, Andres
Osuna Prieto, Francisco J.
Fernández Escabias, Manuel
Salcedo, Estela
Hermán Sánchez, Natalia
Gahete, Manuel D.
Aparicio, Virginia A.
González Callejas, Cristina
Mirón Pozo, Benito
Ruiz Ruiz, Jonatan
Nestares, Teresa
Carneiro Barrera, Almudena
Educación física y deportiva
Gorputz eta Kirol Hezkuntza
Amaro Gahete, Francisco J.
Jurado, Javier
Cisneros, Andrea
Corres Benito, Pablo
Mármol Pérez, Andres
Osuna Prieto, Francisco J.
Fernández Escabias, Manuel
Salcedo, Estela
Hermán Sánchez, Natalia
Gahete, Manuel D.
Aparicio, Virginia A.
González Callejas, Cristina
Mirón Pozo, Benito
Ruiz Ruiz, Jonatan
Nestares, Teresa
Carneiro Barrera, Almudena
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

ONCOFIT is a randomized clinical trial with a two-arm parallel design aimed at determining the influence of a multidisciplinary Prehabilitation and Postoperative Program (PPP) on post-surgery complications in patients undergoing resection of colon cancer. This intervention will include supervised physical exercise, dietary behavior change, and psychological support comparing its influence to the standard care. Primary and secondary endpoints will be assessed at baseline, at preoperative conditions, at the end of the PPP intervention (after 12 weeks) and 1-year post-surgery, and will include: post-surgery complications (primary endpoint); prolonged hospital length of stay; readmissions and emergency department call within 1-year after surgery; functional capacity; patient reported outcome measures targeted; anthropometry and body composition; clinical/tumor parameters; physical activity levels and sedentariness; dietary habits; other unhealthy habits; sleep quality; and fecal microbiota diversity and composition. Considering the feasibility of the present intervention in a real-life scenario, ONCOFIT will contribute to the standardization of a cost-effective strategy for preventing and improving health-related consequences in patients undergoing resection of colon cancer with an important clinical and economic impact, not only in the scientific community, but also in clinical practice.

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Notes :
This study was funded by the University of Granada, Plan Propio de Investigación 2016-Excellence actions: Unit of Excellence on Exercise and Health (UCEES). P.C. was supported by the Margarita Salas postdoctoral grant, convened by de University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), funded by the Ministry of Universities of Spain and the European Union-Next Generation EU., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364680591
Document Type :
Electronic Resource