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Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial

BACKGROUND: There is a well‐known correlation between obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and breast cancer incidence and outcome. The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Medikamentöse Tumortherapie (AGMT) exercise study was a multicenter, randomized clinical trial and assessed the feasibility and efficacy of physical tr...

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Autores principales: Westphal, Theresa, Rinnerthaler, Gabriel, Gampenrieder, Simon Peter, Niebauer, Josef, Thaler, Josef, Pfob, Michael, Fuchs, David, Riedmann, Marina, Mayr, Barbara, Reich, Bernhard, Melchardt, Thomas, Mlineritsch, Brigitte, Pleyer, Lisa, Greil, Richard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6308077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30415507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1851
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author Westphal, Theresa
Rinnerthaler, Gabriel
Gampenrieder, Simon Peter
Niebauer, Josef
Thaler, Josef
Pfob, Michael
Fuchs, David
Riedmann, Marina
Mayr, Barbara
Reich, Bernhard
Melchardt, Thomas
Mlineritsch, Brigitte
Pleyer, Lisa
Greil, Richard
author_facet Westphal, Theresa
Rinnerthaler, Gabriel
Gampenrieder, Simon Peter
Niebauer, Josef
Thaler, Josef
Pfob, Michael
Fuchs, David
Riedmann, Marina
Mayr, Barbara
Reich, Bernhard
Melchardt, Thomas
Mlineritsch, Brigitte
Pleyer, Lisa
Greil, Richard
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description BACKGROUND: There is a well‐known correlation between obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and breast cancer incidence and outcome. The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Medikamentöse Tumortherapie (AGMT) exercise study was a multicenter, randomized clinical trial and assessed the feasibility and efficacy of physical training in 50 breast cancer patients undergoing aromatase inhibitor treatment. METHODS: Postmenopausal, estrogen receptor‐positive breast cancer patients under aromatase inhibitor treatment were randomized 1:1 to counseling and unsupervised training for 48 weeks (unsupervised arm) or counseling and a sequential training (supervised arm) with a supervised phase (24 weeks) followed by unsupervised physical training (further 24 weeks). Primary endpoint was the individual maximum power output on a cycle ergometer after 24 weeks of exercise. A key secondary endpoint was the feasibility of achieving 12 METh/week (metabolic equivalent of task hours per week). RESULTS: Twenty‐three patients (92%) in the unsupervised arm and 19 patients (76%) in the supervised arm with early‐stage breast cancer completed the study. After 24 weeks, the supervised arm achieved a significantly higher maximum output in watt (mean 132 ±  standard deviation [SD] 34; 95% confidence interval [CI] 117‐147) compared to baseline (107 ± 25; 95%CI 97‐117; P = 0.012) with a numerically higher output than the unsupervised arm (week 24 115 ± 25; 95%CI 105‐125; P = 0.059). Significantly higher METh/week was reported in the supervised arm compared to the unsupervised arm during the whole study period (week 1‐24 unsupervised: 18.3 (7.6‐58.3); supervised: 28.5 (6.7‐40.1); P = 0.043; week 25‐48; P = 0.041)). CONCLUSION: This trial indicates that patients in an exercise program achieve higher fitness levels during supervised than unsupervised training.
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spelling pubmed-63080772019-01-03 Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial Westphal, Theresa Rinnerthaler, Gabriel Gampenrieder, Simon Peter Niebauer, Josef Thaler, Josef Pfob, Michael Fuchs, David Riedmann, Marina Mayr, Barbara Reich, Bernhard Melchardt, Thomas Mlineritsch, Brigitte Pleyer, Lisa Greil, Richard Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research BACKGROUND: There is a well‐known correlation between obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and breast cancer incidence and outcome. The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Medikamentöse Tumortherapie (AGMT) exercise study was a multicenter, randomized clinical trial and assessed the feasibility and efficacy of physical training in 50 breast cancer patients undergoing aromatase inhibitor treatment. METHODS: Postmenopausal, estrogen receptor‐positive breast cancer patients under aromatase inhibitor treatment were randomized 1:1 to counseling and unsupervised training for 48 weeks (unsupervised arm) or counseling and a sequential training (supervised arm) with a supervised phase (24 weeks) followed by unsupervised physical training (further 24 weeks). Primary endpoint was the individual maximum power output on a cycle ergometer after 24 weeks of exercise. A key secondary endpoint was the feasibility of achieving 12 METh/week (metabolic equivalent of task hours per week). RESULTS: Twenty‐three patients (92%) in the unsupervised arm and 19 patients (76%) in the supervised arm with early‐stage breast cancer completed the study. After 24 weeks, the supervised arm achieved a significantly higher maximum output in watt (mean 132 ±  standard deviation [SD] 34; 95% confidence interval [CI] 117‐147) compared to baseline (107 ± 25; 95%CI 97‐117; P = 0.012) with a numerically higher output than the unsupervised arm (week 24 115 ± 25; 95%CI 105‐125; P = 0.059). Significantly higher METh/week was reported in the supervised arm compared to the unsupervised arm during the whole study period (week 1‐24 unsupervised: 18.3 (7.6‐58.3); supervised: 28.5 (6.7‐40.1); P = 0.043; week 25‐48; P = 0.041)). CONCLUSION: This trial indicates that patients in an exercise program achieve higher fitness levels during supervised than unsupervised training. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6308077/ /pubmed/30415507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1851 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Cancer Research
Westphal, Theresa
Rinnerthaler, Gabriel
Gampenrieder, Simon Peter
Niebauer, Josef
Thaler, Josef
Pfob, Michael
Fuchs, David
Riedmann, Marina
Mayr, Barbara
Reich, Bernhard
Melchardt, Thomas
Mlineritsch, Brigitte
Pleyer, Lisa
Greil, Richard
Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
title Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
title_full Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
title_short Supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
title_sort supervised versus autonomous exercise training in breast cancer patients: a multicenter randomized clinical trial
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6308077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30415507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1851
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