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Design of the Physical exercise during Adjuvant Chemotherapy Effectiveness Study (PACES):A randomized controlled trial to evaluate effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of physical exercise in improving physical fitness and reducing fatigue

机译:辅助化疗有效性研究(PACES)期间体育锻炼的设计:一项随机对照试验,评估体育锻炼在改善体质和减轻疲劳方面的有效性和成本效益

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Background Cancer chemotherapy is frequently associated with a decline in general physical condition, exercise tolerance, and muscle strength and with an increase in fatigue. While accumulating evidence suggests that physical activity and exercise interventions during chemotherapy treatment may contribute to maintaining cardiorespiratory fitness and strength, the results of studies conducted to date have not been consistent. Additional research is needed to determine the optimal intensity of exercise training programs in general and in particular the relative effectiveness of supervised, outpatient (hospital- or physical therapy practice-based) versus home-based programs. Methods This multicenter, prospective, randomized trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a low to moderate intensity, home-based, self-management physical activity program, and a high intensity, structured, supervised exercise program, in maintaining or enhancing physical fitness (cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength), in minimizing fatigue and in enhancing the health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast or colon cancer (n = 360) are being recruited from twelve hospitals in the Netherlands, and randomly allocated to one of the two treatment groups or to a 'usual care' control group. Performance-based and self-reported outcomes are assessed at baseline, at the end of chemotherapy and at six month follow-up. Discussion This large, multicenter, randomized clinical trial will provide additional empirical evidence regarding the effectiveness of physical exercise during adjuvant chemotherapy in enhancing physical fitness, minimizing fatigue, and maintaining or enhancing patients' quality of life. If demonstrated to be effective, exercise intervention programs will be a welcome addition to the standard program of care offered to patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy. Trial registration This study is registered at the Netherlands Trial Register (NTR 2159)
机译:背景技术癌症化疗通常与总体身体状况下降,运动耐力和肌肉力量下降以及疲劳增加有关。尽管有越来越多的证据表明化学疗法期间的体育锻炼和运动干预可能有助于维持心肺功能和强度,但迄今为止进行的研究结果并不一致。一般而言,还需要进行其他研究来确定最佳运动训练计划的强度,尤其是在监督,门诊(基于医院或物理疗法的实践)与家庭计划之间的相对有效性。方法这项多中心,前瞻性,随机试验将评估低强度至中等强度的家庭自我管理的体育锻炼计划以及高强度,有组织的有监督运动计划在维持或增强身体健康(心肺健康)中的有效性。和肌肉力量),以最大程度地减少疲劳并提高健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。从荷兰的十二家医院招募接受乳腺癌或结肠癌辅助化疗的患者(n = 360),并将其随机分配至两个治疗组之一或“常规护理”对照组。在基线,化疗结束和六个月的随访中评估基于表现和自我报告的结果。讨论该大型,多中心,随机临床试验将提供有关辅助化疗期间体育锻炼对增强体质,最大程度减少疲劳以及维持或改善患者生活质量的有效性的其他经验证据。如果证明是有效的,运动干预计划将是为接受化疗的癌症患者提供的标准护理计划的一个受欢迎的补充。试验注册本研究已在荷兰试验注册中注册(NTR 2159)

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