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Supervised exercise reduces cancer-related fatigue: a systematic review

机译:有监督的运动可减少与癌症有关的疲劳:系统评价

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Question: Does supervised physical activity reduce cancer-related fatigue? Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials. Participants: People diagnosed with any type of cancer, without restriction to a particular stage of diagnosis or treatment. Intervention: Supervised physical activity interventions (eg, aerobic, resistance and stretching exercise), defined as any planned or structured body movement causing an increase in energy expenditure, designed to maintain or enhance health-related outcomes, and performed with systematic frequency, intensity and duration. Outcome measures: The primary outcome measure was fatigue. Secondary outcomes were physical and functional wellbeing assessed using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Fatigue Scale, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire, Piper Fatigue Scale, Schwartz Cancer Fatigue Scale and the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory. Methodological quality, including risk of bias of the studies, was evaluated using the PEDro Scale. Results: Eleven studies involving 1530 participants were included in the review. The assessment of quality showed a mean score of 6.5 (SD 1.1), indicating a low overall risk of bias. The pooled effect on fatigue, calculated as a standardised mean difference (SMD) using a random-effects model, was –1.69 (95% CI –2.99 to –0.39). Beneficial reductions in fatigue were also found with combined aerobic and resistance training with supervision (SMD=–0.41, 95% CI –0.70 to –0.13) and with combined aerobic, resistance and stretching training with supervision (SMD=–0.67, 95% CI –1.17 to –0.17). Conclusion: Supervised physical activity interventions reduce cancer-related fatigue. These findings suggest that combined aerobic and resistance exercise regimens with or without stretching should be included as part of rehabilitation programs for people who have been diagnosed with cancer. Registration: PROSPERO CRD42013005803. [Meneses-Echávez JF, González-Jiménez E, Ramírez-Vélez R (2015) Supervised exercise reduces cancer-related fatigue: a systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy 61: 3–9].
机译:问题:有监督的体育锻炼是否可以减少与癌症有关的疲劳?设计:系统评价和随机试验的荟萃分析。参与者:被诊断患有任何类型的癌症的人,而不受特定诊断或治疗阶段的限制。干预:有监督的体育活动干预(例如有氧运动,抵抗运动和伸展运动),定义为导致能量消耗增加的任何计划或有组织的身体运动,旨在维持或增强与健康相关的结果,并且以系统的频率,强度和持续时间。成果指标:主要的成果指标是疲劳。次要结果是使用癌症治疗疲劳量表,欧洲研究和治疗癌症生活质量调查和组织组织,Piper疲劳量表,Schwartz癌症疲劳量表和多维疲劳量表进行的身体和功能健康评估。使用PEDro量表评估方法学质量,包括研究偏倚的风险。结果:包括1530名参与者的11项研究被纳入评价。质量评估显示平均得分为6.5(SD 1.1),表明总体偏见风险低。使用随机效应模型以标准平均差(SMD)计算的对疲劳的综合效应为–1.69(95%CI为–2.99至–0.39)。在监督下进行有氧和阻力训练相结合(SMD = –0.41,95%CI –0.70至–0.13),在监督下进行有氧,抵抗和伸展训练相结合(SMD = –0.67,95%CI),也可以有益地减少疲劳–1.17至–0.17)。结论:有监督的体育锻炼可以减少癌症相关的疲劳。这些发现表明,有氧运动和阻力运动相结合的有或没有伸展运动的治疗方案应包括在已诊断出癌症患者的康复计划中。注册:PROSPERO CRD42013005803。 [Meneses-EchávezJF,González-JiménezE,Ramírez-VélezR(2015)有监督的运动可以减轻与癌症有关的疲劳:系统评价。物理治疗杂志61:3–9]。

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