| Literature DB >> 26543382 |
Christina M Dieli-Conwright1, Breanna Z Orozco1.
Abstract
Over the past 2 decades, great strides have been made in the field of exercise-oncology research, particularly with breast cancer. This area of research is particularly important since there are >2.8 million breast cancer survivors who are in need of an intervention that can offset treatment-related side effects. Noticeable reductions in physical fitness (ie, cardiopulmonary fitness and muscular strength), negative changes in body composition (ie, increase in body mass, decrease in lean body mass, and increase in fat mass), increased fatigue, depression, or anxiety are some of the common side effects of cancer treatments that negatively impact overall quality of life and increase the risk for the development of comorbidities. Exercise plays a vital role in improving cardiopulmonary function, psychological events, muscular strength, and endurance in breast cancer survivors, and thus should be considered as a key factor of lifestyle intervention to reverse negative treatment-related side effects. The purpose of this review is to address current perspectives on the benefits of aerobic and resistance exercise after breast cancer treatments. This review is focused on the well-established benefits of exercise on physical and emotional well-being, bone health, lymphedema management, and the postulated benefits of exercise on risk reduction for recurrence of breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer; exercise; physical well-being
Year: 2015 PMID: 26543382 PMCID: PMC4622557 DOI: 10.2147/BCTT.S82039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press) ISSN: 1179-1314
Effects of exercise on physical well-being
| Study | Mode of exercise, supervised vs home based, group or individual | Duration | Intensity | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irwin et al | AE, supervised and home based, group and individual | 6 months; 3×/wk supervised; 2×/wk at home; 15–30 min/session | Moderate; 50%–80% maximal heart rate | ↓ % body fat, ↑ lean body mass |
| Saarto et al | AE, supervised and home based, individual | 12 months; 1×/wk supervised; 2×/wk home based | Step aerobics: 150–180 jumps (10 cm benches); pace at 118 bpm | ↑ lean body mass |
| Brdareski et al | AE, supervised, individual | 3 weeks; 2×/wk; 20 min/session | 45%–65% VO2max | ↑ VO2max |
| Guinan et al | AE, supervised and home based, individual | 8 weeks; 2×/wk, 21–42 min/session | 40%–65% heart rate reserve | ↓ waist circumference |
| Benton et al | RE, supervised, individual | 8 weeks, 2×/wk | Whole-body progressive; 10–12 reps, three sets | ↑ muscular strength |
| Winters-Stone et al | RE, supervised and home based, group and individual | 1 year; 2×/wk supervised, 1×/wk at home | Whole-body progressive; three sets at 30%–80% 1-RM | ↑ muscular strength |
| Cormie et al | RE, supervised, group | 3 months; 2×/wk | Whole-body progressive; 2–4 sets; 12–8 RM load | ↑ lean body mass, |
| Waltman et al | RE, supervised, individual | 24 months, 2×/wk | Whole-body progressive; two sets; 8–12 reps | ↑ muscular strength, |
| Scott et al | C with diet restriction, supervised, individual | 6 months; 3×/wk | AE: 30 min; 65%–85% max HR RE: 10–15 min of resistance band exercises | ↓ waist circumference, ↓ wait/hip ratio, ↓ resting diastolic BP, ↑ VO2max |
| Milne et al | C, supervised, individual | 12 weeks; 3×/wk | AE: 20 min/session | ↑ aerobic fitness (aerobic power index cycle test) |
| Heim et al | C, supervised, group | 8 months; 2×/wk AE; 3×/wk RE | AE: walking program; 30 min (intensity not defined) | ↑ muscular strength, ↑ aerobic capacity |
| Mills et al | C, supervised, individual | 5 months; 3×/wk | AE: 10–20 min; 40%–75% VO2max, 8–12 reps | ↓ % body fat, ↑ fat-free mass, ↑ VO2max, ↑ meanarterial pressure |
Notes: ↑, increase; ↓, decrease.
Abbreviations: AE, aerobic exercise; wk, week; min, minutes; VO2max, maximal oxygen consumption; RE, resistance exercise; RPE, rate of perceived exertion; bpm, beats per minute; reps, repetitions; RM, repetition maximum; max, maximal; HR, heart rate; C, combined aerobic and resistance exercise; BP, blood pressure.
Effects of exercise on emotional well-being
| Study | Mode of exercise, supervised vs home based, group or individual | Duration | Intensity | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cadmus et al | AE, supervised and home based, individual | 6 months, 5×/wk, 30 min/session | 60%–80% of predicted max HR | ↔ QOL, ↑ improved social functioning |
| Fillion et al | AE, supervised, group | 4 wks, 1×/wk, 1 h/session | Walking (intensity not specified) | ↓ fatigue, ↑ energy level, ↓ emotional distress |
| Courneya et al | AE, supervised, individual | 15 wks, 3×/wks, 15–45 min/session | 70%–75% of VO2max | ↑ QOL (FACT-B) |
| Murtezani et al | AE, supervised, group | 10 wks, 3×/wk, 25–45 min/session | 50%–75% max HR | ↑ QOL (FACT-G) |
| Mehnert et al | AE, supervised, individual | 10 wks, 2×/wk, 20 min/session | 60% of VO2max | ↑ psychosocial well-being, ↑ individual body image |
| Rogers et al | AE, supervised, individual | 3 months, 3×/wk, 15–25 min/session | 40%–59% HR reserve | ↑ emotional well-being, ↑ functional well-being |
| Benton et al | RE, supervised, individual | 8 wks, 2×/wk | Whole-body progressive, three sets of 8–12 reps | ↑ QOL |
| Ohira et al | RE, supervised and home based, group | 6 months, 2×/wk | Whole-body (intensity not specified) | ↑ QOL, ↔ depressive symptom score |
| Milne et al | C, supervised, individual | 12 wks, 3×/wk | AE: 20 min/session | ↑ QOL |
| Heim et al | C, supervised, group and individual | 8 months; 2×/wk AE; 3×/wk RE | AE: walking program; 30 min (intensity not defined) | ↑ QOL (FACT-G) |
| Hayes et al | C, supervised and home based, individual | 6 wks, 4×/wk, 45 min/session (2×/wk of AE and 2×/wk of RE) | AE: low to moderate to high intensity (specific AE and RE intensity not defined) | ↑ QOL ↓ fatigue |
| Midtgaard et al | C, supervised, group | 6 wks, 9 h/wk total | Intensity not defined (ball games, aerobics, heavy resistance training, and cycling) | ↑ mental health, ↑ social functioning, ↑ emotional functioning |
| Spector et al | C, home based, individual | 16 wks | AE: 150 min/wk; 40%–65% HR reserve | ↑ QOL (FACT-B) |
| Sprod et al | C, supervised, individual | 3 months or 6 months, 2–3×/wk, 60 min/session | AE: 40 min; 30%–55% HR reserve RE: whole-body, intensity not defined | ↓ fatigue |
Notes: ↑, increase; ↓, decrease; ↔, no change.
Abbreviations: AE, aerobic exercise; min, minutes; max, maximum; QOL, quality of life; h, hour; FACT-B, Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – Breast; FACT-G, Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – General; RE, resistance exercise; VO2max, maximal oxygen consumption; HR, heart rate; C, combined aerobic and resistance exercise; wk, week.
Effects of exercise on bone mineral density
| Study | Mode of exercise, supervised vs home based, group or individual | Duration | Intensity | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saarto et al | AE, supervised and home based, individual | 12 months; 1×/wk supervised; 2×/wk home based | Step aerobics: 150–180 jumps (10 cm benches); pace at 118 bpm + circuit training (150–180 steps with a 40:60 s training/rest ratio) | ↔ femoral neck BMD |
| Irwin et al | AE, supervised and home based, group and individual | 6 months; 3×/wk supervised; 2×/wk at home; 15–30 min/session | Moderate; 50%–80% maximal heart rate | ↔ total BMD |
| Winter-Stone et al | RE, supervised and home based, individual | 1 year, 2×/week supervised + 1×/wk home based | Whole body; 60%–70% 1-RM for 1–3 sets of 8–12 reps | ↔ lumbar spine BMD |
| Dobek et al | RE, supervised and home based, individual | 1 year, 2×/wk + 1×/wk home exercise | Whole body; two sets of 8–12 reps | ↔ lumbar spine BMD |
| Winter-Stone et al | RE, supervised and home based, individual | 12 months, 2×/wk + 1×/wk at home | Body weight loaded vest at 8–15 reps of two footed jumps | ↔ lumbar spine BMD |
Notes: ↑, increase; ↓, decrease; ↔, no change.
Abbreviations: AE, aerobic exercise; s, second; min, minutes; wk, week; BMD, bone mineral density; RE, resistance exercise; bpm, beats per minute; reps, replications.