| Literature DB >> 17686184 |
Rosalind R Spence1, Kristiann C Heesch, Elizabeth G Eakin, Wendy J Brown.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis and the ensuing treatments can have a substantial impact on the physical and psychological health of survivors. As the number of CRC survivors increases, so too does the need to develop viable rehabilitation programs to help these survivors return to good health as quickly as possible. Exercise has the potential to address many of the adverse effects of CRC treatment; however, to date, the role of exercise in the rehabilitation of cancer patients immediately after the completion of treatment has received limited research attention. This paper presents the design of a randomised controlled trial which will evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a 12-week supervised aerobic exercise program (ImPACT Program) on the physiological and psychological markers of rehabilitation, in addition to biomarkers of standard haematological outcomes and the IGF axis. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17686184 PMCID: PMC1973083 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-7-154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Figure 1Flow of participants through study.
Outcome variables for effect evaluation
| Fatigue (FACIT-fatigue) [60] | 13 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| QoL standard (SF-36) [62] | 36 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 10 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 4 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 3 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 5 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 4 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 5 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 1 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| QoL cancer specific (EORTC QLQ-C30) [63] | 30 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 5 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 4 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 3 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| | 2 | Q | Q | Q | Q |
| Physical Fitness | |||||
| | N/A | EP | EP | EP | EP |
| | N/A | EP | EP | EP | EP |
| Haematological Markers | |||||
| | N/A | P | P | P | P |
| | N/A | P | P | P | P |
| | N/A | P | P | P | P |
| | N/A | P | P | P | P |
| Time since diagnosis | 1 | Q + MR | |||
| Stage of disease | 1 | Q + MR | |||
| Socio-demographic variables | 10 | Q | |||
| Physical Activity Behaviour | |||||
| | 18 + 2 | Q+T | T (no history) | T (no history) | T (no history) |
| | 24 | LOG | LOG | LOG | LOG |
| BMI | 2 | EP | EP | EP | EP |
| WHR | 2 | EP | EP | EP | EP |
Q = written questionnaire, EP = Exercise Physiologist (RS), LOG = self-report logbook, T = telephone-delivered questionnaire, P = pathology lab, MR = Medical Records, QoL = Quality of Life, BMI = Body Mass Index, WHR = Waist Hip Ratio
Outcome variables for process evaluation
| Number of sessions attended by each patient | EP record | - |
| Reason for stopping during the intervention | Questionnaire | - |
| Exercise intensity | RPE EP record | - |
| HR monitor download | - | |
| Exercise duration: minutes | EP record | - |
| HR monitor download | - | |
| Self report adverse effects (injury etc) | EP record | - |
| Full blood count | Blood test | Blood test |
| Anaemia (full iron studies) | Blood test | Blood test |
| Enjoyment of the program | - | Questionnaire |
| Feelings about attending sessions | - | Questionnaire |
| Reasons for missed sessions | - | Questionnaire |
| Timing of the program | - | Questionnaire |
| Benefits from the program | - | Questionnaire |
| Plans to continue exercising | - | Questionnaire |
| Favourite/least favourite aspects of the program | - | Questionnaire |
| Recommending the program to other patients | - | Questionnaire |
| Recommendations for improvements | - | Questionnaire |
| Other comments about the program | - | Questionnaire |
EP = Exercise Physiologist (RS), EX = Exercise group, HR = Heart Rate, RPE = Rating of Perceived Exertion