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Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Women with and without Lymphedema following Breast Cancer Treatment.

Betty Smoot1, Morgan Johnson, John Duda J, Joanne Krasnoff, Marylin Dodd.   

Abstract

Following breast cancer (BC) treatment, many women develop impairments that may impact cardiorespiratory (CR) fitness. The aims of this study were to 1) evaluate CR fitness in women following BC treatment, 2) evaluate differences in CR fitness in those with and without breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) and compare these to age-matched norms, and 3) evaluate the contribution of predictor variables to CR fitness. 136 women post-BC treatment completed testing: 67 with BCRL, and 69 without. VO2 peak was lower in participants compared to published healthy age-matched norms. VO2 peak was statistically significantly lower in women with BCRL. Age, BMI, meeting recommended exercise criteria, and DASH scores explained 50% of the variance in VO2 peak (R=0.708, p<0.001). Following BC treatment CR fitness may be impaired, more-so in women with BCRL. This should be considered when providing rehabilitation for women following BC treatment as cardiorespiratory fitness has linked to improved health outcomes and survivorship.

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Keywords:  breast cancer; cardiorespiratory fitness; lymphedema; survivorship

Year:  2012        PMID: 24058390      PMCID: PMC3778372          DOI: 10.5539/cco.v1n1p21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Clin Oncol        ISSN: 1927-4858


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