The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Changes in metabolism have been reported in the majority of patients undergoing cancer treatment, and these are usually characterized by progressive change in body composition. The effects of aerobic exercise programs to combat the cancer and cancer treatment-related side effe...

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Main Authors: Claudio Battaglini, Martim Bottaro, Carolyn Dennehy, Logan Rae, Edgar Shields, David Kirk, Anthony Hackney
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Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-ce3aa8cfc40c48caa022e55e9ff261f52020-11-24T23:17:48ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94601251222810.1590/S1516-31802007000100005S1516-31802007000100005The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatmentClaudio Battaglini0Martim Bottaro1Carolyn Dennehy2Logan Rae3Edgar Shields4David Kirk5Anthony Hackney6University of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversidade de BrasíliaNavitas Cancer Rehabilitation Centers of America, Inc.University of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Changes in metabolism have been reported in the majority of patients undergoing cancer treatment, and these are usually characterized by progressive change in body composition. The effects of aerobic exercise programs to combat the cancer and cancer treatment-related side effects, which include the negative changes in body composition, have been extensively reported in the literature. However, few resistance exercise intervention studies have hypothesized that breast cancer patients might benefit from this type of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine whether exercise protocols that emphasize resistance training would change body composition and strength in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment. DESIGN AND SETTING: Randomized controlled trial, at the Campus Recreation Center and Rocky Mountain Cancer Rehabilitation Institute of the University of Northern Colorado, and the North Colorado Medical Center. METHODS: Twenty inactive breast cancer patients were randomly assigned to a 21-week exercise group (n = 10) or a control group (n = 10). The exercise group trained at low to moderate intensity for 60 minutes on two days/week. The primary outcome measurements included body composition (skinfold method) and muscle strength (one repetition maximum). RESULTS: Significant differences in lean body mass, body fat and strength (p = 0.004, p = 0.004, p = 0.025, respectively) were observed between the groups at the end of the study. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that exercise emphasizing resistance training promotes positive changes in body composition and strength in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802007000100005&lng=en&tlng=enExerciseNeoplasmsAdipose tissueSkinfold thicknessMuscles
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author Claudio Battaglini
Martim Bottaro
Carolyn Dennehy
Logan Rae
Edgar Shields
David Kirk
Anthony Hackney
spellingShingle Claudio Battaglini
Martim Bottaro
Carolyn Dennehy
Logan Rae
Edgar Shields
David Kirk
Anthony Hackney
The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
São Paulo Medical Journal
Exercise
Neoplasms
Adipose tissue
Skinfold thickness
Muscles
author_facet Claudio Battaglini
Martim Bottaro
Carolyn Dennehy
Logan Rae
Edgar Shields
David Kirk
Anthony Hackney
author_sort Claudio Battaglini
title The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
title_short The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
title_full The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
title_fullStr The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
title_full_unstemmed The effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
title_sort effects of an individualized exercise intervention on body composition in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Changes in metabolism have been reported in the majority of patients undergoing cancer treatment, and these are usually characterized by progressive change in body composition. The effects of aerobic exercise programs to combat the cancer and cancer treatment-related side effects, which include the negative changes in body composition, have been extensively reported in the literature. However, few resistance exercise intervention studies have hypothesized that breast cancer patients might benefit from this type of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine whether exercise protocols that emphasize resistance training would change body composition and strength in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment. DESIGN AND SETTING: Randomized controlled trial, at the Campus Recreation Center and Rocky Mountain Cancer Rehabilitation Institute of the University of Northern Colorado, and the North Colorado Medical Center. METHODS: Twenty inactive breast cancer patients were randomly assigned to a 21-week exercise group (n = 10) or a control group (n = 10). The exercise group trained at low to moderate intensity for 60 minutes on two days/week. The primary outcome measurements included body composition (skinfold method) and muscle strength (one repetition maximum). RESULTS: Significant differences in lean body mass, body fat and strength (p = 0.004, p = 0.004, p = 0.025, respectively) were observed between the groups at the end of the study. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that exercise emphasizing resistance training promotes positive changes in body composition and strength in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment.
topic Exercise
Neoplasms
Adipose tissue
Skinfold thickness
Muscles
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