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Progressive resistance training in cachectic head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: a randomized controlled pilot feasibility trial

机译:恶病质的头颈癌患者接受放射治疗的进行性抵抗训练:一项随机对照试验可行性试验

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Cancer cachexia is a prevalent symptom of head and neck neoplasms. The reduction in skeletal muscle mass is one of the main characteristics which can lead to poor physical functioning. The purposes of this pilot randomized controlled trial were to determine the feasibility of progressive resistance training in cachectic head and neck cancer patients during radiotherapy and to explore possible risks and benefits. Twenty cachectic participants with head and neck cancer receiving radiation were randomized to obtain either a machine supported progressive resistance training (n?=?10) or usual care (n?=?10). The training took place 3 times weekly for 30?min. Intervention included 3 exercises for major muscle groups with 8–12 repetition maximum for 3 sets each. Bioelectrical impedance analysis, hand-held dynamometry, Six-Minute Walk Test and standardized questionnaires for fatigue and quality of life were used for evaluating outcomes at baseline before radiotherapy (t1), after 7?weeks of radiotherapy (t2) and 8?weeks after the end of radiotherapy (t3). All participants (n?=?20) completed the trial. No serious adverse events occurred. At the initial assessment the cachectic patients had already lost 7.1?±?5.2% of their body weight. General fatigue (score 10.7?±?3.3) and reduced quality of life (score 71.3?±?20.6) were prevalent in cachectic head and neck cancer patients even before radiotherapy. An average improvement of weight loading for leg press (+?19.0%), chest press (+?29.8%) and latissimus pull-down (+?22.8%) was possible in the intervention group. Participants had at least 13 training sessions. The outcome measures showed nonsignificant changes at t2 and t3, but a trend for a better course of general fatigue and quality of life at t2 in the intervention group. Despite advanced tumor stage and burdensome treatment the intervention adherence is excellent. Progressive resistance training in cachectic head and neck cancer patients during radiotherapy seems to be safe and feasible and may have beneficial effects of general fatigue and quality of life. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03524755 . Registered 15 May 2018 - Retrospectively registered.
机译:癌症恶病质是头颈部肿瘤的普遍症状。骨骼肌质量的减少是可导致不良身体机能的主要特征之一。这项先导随机对照试验的目的是确定恶病性头颈癌患者放疗期间进行渐进性抵抗训练的可行性,并探讨可能的风险和益处。将20名接受放射线治疗的头颈癌恶病质参与者随机分配,以获得机器支持的进行性抵抗训练(n≥10)或常规护理(n = 10)。培训每周进行3次,每次30分钟。干预包括针对主要肌肉群的3种锻炼,每组3组的重复次数最多为8-12次。生物电阻抗分析,手持测功,六分钟步行测试和疲劳和生活质量标准化问卷用于评估放疗前(t1),放疗后7周(t2)和放疗后8周的结果。放疗结束(t3)。所有参与者(n?=?20)完成了试验。没有发生严重的不良事件。在最初的评估中,恶病质患者已经失去了其体重的7.1%±5.2%。恶病质的头颈癌患者甚至在放疗前普遍疲劳(得分为10.7±±3.3)和生活质量下降(得分为71.3±±20.6)。在干预组中,腿部按压(+ 19.0%),胸部按压(+ 29.8%)和阔腿提拉(+ 22.8%)的平均负重可能得到改善。参加者至少进行了13次培训。结果指标显示在t2和t3时无显着变化,但在干预组中,t2时总体疲劳程度和生活质量有改善的趋势。尽管肿瘤处于晚期并且进行了繁重的治疗,但介入依从性仍然很高。在恶病质的头颈癌患者放疗期间进行循序渐进的抵抗力训练似乎是安全可行的,并且可能对总体疲劳和生活质量产生有益影响。 ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03524755。 2018年5月15日注册-追溯注册。

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