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Actigraphy-based activity levels and anthropometric measurements in breast cancer survivors: effects of aerobic physical activity

机译:乳腺癌幸存者基于行为的活动水平和人体测量:有氧体育活动的影响

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The research investments for the identification of modifiable factors associated with BC recurrences is increasing. Adiposity and other anthropometric indices have been acknowledged as factors involved in BC recurrences and mortality (1). Physical activity (PA) has the potential to counterbalance all of these risk factors (2). We designed a randomized controlled trial to test the effect of an aerobic PA program on anthropometric indices of adiposity and circadian rhythm activity level, evaluated by actigraphy, in BC women included in a dietary intervention trial for prevention of BC recurrences. 40 BC women, aged 35-70 years, were randomized into an intervention (IG=19) and a control group (CG=21). The IG participated in a 3-month active PA program that included two sessions of one-hour brisk walking per week. At baseline and after 3 months, both IG and CG were evaluated for the following parameters: height, weight, BMI, waist circumferences, % fat mass, % lean mass; energy expenditure and motion level (Total Energy Expenditure-TEE, number of steps, PA level, Metabolic Equivalents-METs) using a SenseWear Pro 3 Armband; and activity level circadian rhythm using the Actigraph Actiwatch. At the end of the 3-month PA program, IG showed a significant reduction in fat mass % while CG improved weight and BMI. The population mean cosinor applied to IG and CG at PRE and POST revealed the presence of a significant circadian rhythm in two groups (p<0.001). MESOR, Amplitude and Acrophase were not different in the two groups in pretest conditions. Amplitude decreased significantly between PRE and POST (F(1,38)=6.4, p=0.02). MESOR and acrophase remained unchanged. Our results suggest that a standardized PA program in BC survivors reduces anthropometric indices of adiposity and may represent an integrative intervention therapy able to modify behaviour.KeywordsBreast cancer; physical activity; actigraphy; anthropometry
机译:用于识别与BC复发相关的可调节因素的研究投资正在增加。肥胖和其他人体测量学指标已被认为是与BC复发和死亡率相关的因素(1)。体力活动(PA)有可能抵消所有这些危险因素(2)。我们设计了一项随机对照试验,以测试有氧运动PA程序对通过饮食描记法评估的预防饮食干预试验中预防BC复发的BC妇女的人体测量指标的肥胖和昼夜节律活动水平的影响。将40位年龄在35-70岁的卑诗省妇女随机分为干预组(IG = 19)和对照组(CG = 21)。 IG参加了为期3个月的主动式PA计划,其中包括每周两次一小时的快步走。在基线和3个月后,对IG和CG进行以下参数评估:身高,体重,BMI,腰围,%脂肪质量,%瘦肉质量;使用SenseWear Pro 3臂带的能量消耗和运动水平(总能量消耗TEE,步数,PA水平,代谢当量MET); Actigraph Actiwatch记录运动水平和昼夜节律。在3个月的PA计划结束时,IG的脂肪质量百分比显着降低,而CG改善了体重和BMI。在PRE和POST应用于IG和CG的总体平均余弦值显示两组存在明显的昼夜节律(p <0.001)。在预测试条件下,两组的MESOR,振幅和顶相没有差异。在PRE和POST之间幅度明显降低(F(1,38)= 6.4,p = 0.02)。 MESOR和顶相保持不变。我们的结果表明,针对BC幸存者的标准化PA计划可降低肥胖症的人体测量指标,并且可能代表一种能够改变行为的综合干预疗法。体力活动;书法人体测量学

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