| Literature DB >> 17917819 |
Anne M May1, Ellen Van Weert, Irene Korstjens, Josette E H M Hoekstra-Weebers, Cees P Van Der Schans, Maria L Zonderland, Ilse Mesters, Bart Van Den Borne, Wynan D J G Ros.
Abstract
We compared the effect of a group-based 12-week supervised exercise programme, i.e. aerobic and resistance exercise, and group sports, with that of the same programme combined with cognitive-behavioural training on physical fitness and activity of cancer survivors. One hundred and forty seven cancer survivors (all cancer types, medical treatment >or=3 months ago)were randomly assigned to physical training (PT, n=71) or PT plus cognitive-behavioural training (PT+CBT, n=76). Maximal aerobic capacity, muscle strength and physical activity were assessed at baseline and post-intervention. Analyses using multilevel linear mixed-effects models showed that cancer survivors' physical fitness increased significantly in PT and PT+CBT from baseline to post-intervention. Changes did not differ between PT and PT+CBT. Physical fitness of cancer survivors was improved following an intensive physical training programme. Adding a structured cognitive-behavioural intervention did not enhance the effect.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 17917819 DOI: 10.1080/02841860701666063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Oncol ISSN: 0284-186X Impact factor: 4.089