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Moderate-intensity exercise reduces fatigue and improves mobility in cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-regression

机译:中等强度的锻炼可减轻癌症幸存者的疲劳并提高其活动能力:系统的回顾和荟萃回归

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Question: Is there a dose-response effect of exercise on inflammation, fatigue and activity in cancer survivors? Design: Systematic review with meta-regression analysis of randomised trials. Participants: Adults diagnosed with cancer, regardless of specific diagnosis or treatment. Intervention: Exercise interventions including aerobic and/or resistance as a key component. Outcome measures: The primary outcome measures were markers of inflammation (including C-reactive protein and interleukins) and various measures of fatigue. The secondary outcomes were: measures of activity, as defined by the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, including activities of daily living and measures of functional mobility (eg, 6-minute walk test, timed sit-to-stand and stair-climb tests). Risk of bias was evaluated using the PEDro scale, and overall quality of evidence was assessed using the Grades of Research, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. Results: Forty-two trials involving 3816 participants were included. There was very low-quality to moderate-quality evidence that exercise results in significant reductions in fatigue (SMD 0.32, 95% CI 0.13 to 0.52) and increased walking endurance (SMD 0.77, 95% CI 0.26 to 1.28). A significant negative association was found between aerobic exercise intensity and fatigue reduction. A peak effect was found for moderate-intensity aerobic exercise for improving walking endurance. No dose-response relationship was found between exercise and markers of inflammation or exercise duration and outcomes. Rates of adherence were typically high and few adverse events were reported. Conclusions: Exercise is safe, reduces fatigue and increases endurance in cancer survivors. The results support the recommendation of prescribing moderate-intensity aerobic exercise to reduce fatigue and improve activity in people with cancer. Review registration: PROSPERO CRD42015019164. [Dennett AM, Peiris CL, Shields N, Prendergast LA, Taylor NF (2016) Moderate-intensity exercise reduces fatigue and improves mobility in cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-regression. Journal of Physiotherapy 62: 68–82].
机译:问题:运动对癌症幸存者的炎症,疲劳和活动有剂量反应作用吗?设计:系统评价,对随机试验进行荟萃回归分析。参与者:被诊断出患有癌症的成年人,无论具体的诊断或治疗方法如何。干预:运动干预包括有氧和/或阻力作为关键组成部分。结果指标:主要的结果指标是炎症标志物(包括C反应蛋白和白介素)和各种疲劳指标。次要结果是:世界卫生组织《国际功能,残疾与健康分类》所定义的活动量度,包括日常生活活动和功能性活动量度(例如6分钟步行测试,定时坐下起立)和爬楼梯测试)。使用PEDro量表评估偏倚风险,并使用研究,评估,发展和评估等级(GRADE)方法评估整体证据质量。结果:包括42项试验,涉及3816名参与者。有非常低质量至中等质量的证据表明,运动可显着减少疲劳(SMD 0.32,95%CI 0.13至0.52)并提高步行耐力(SMD 0.77,95%CI 0.26至1.28)。发现有氧运动强度与疲劳减轻之间存在显着的负相关性。发现中等强度的有氧运动可改善步行耐力,并达到最佳效果。在运动与炎症标志物或运动持续时间和结局之间未发现剂量反应关系。依从率通常很高,并且几乎没有不良反应的报道。结论:运动对癌症幸存者是安全的,可减轻疲劳并增强其耐力。结果支持建议进行中等强度的有氧运动以减少癌症患者的疲劳并改善其活动。审查注册:PROSPERO CRD42015019164。 [Dennett AM,Peiris CL,Shields N,Prendergast LA,Taylor NF(2016)中等强度的锻炼可减少癌症幸存者的疲劳并提高其活动能力:系统的回顾和荟萃回归。物理治疗杂志62:68–82]。

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