| Literature DB >> 28374148 |
Susan J Moug1, Adam Bryce2, Nanette Mutrie3, Annie S Anderson4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Lifestyle interventions have been proposed to improve cancer survivorship in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), but with treatment pathways becoming increasingly multi-modal and prolonged, opportunities for interventions may be limited. This systematic review assessed the evidence for the feasibility of performing lifestyle interventions in CRC patients and evaluated any short- and long-term health benefits.Entities:
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; Lifestyle interventions; Patient outcomes
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28374148 PMCID: PMC5432596 DOI: 10.1007/s00384-017-2797-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Colorectal Dis ISSN: 0179-1958 Impact factor: 2.571
Fig. 1Flow diagram for the study selection process (PRISMA)
Description of RCTs on physical activity interventions in patients with colorectal cancer
| Lead author | Country | Date published (start-end) | Journal | No. of centres | Age of population | Jadad score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adamsen ( | Denmark | 2009 | BMJ | 2 | Intervention: 47.2 (21–65)Control: 47.2 (20–65) | 3 |
| Campbell | USA | 2009 | Annals of Behavioural Medicine | Multiple | Defined according to ×4 groupsa: Controls: 66.6 (SD 10.1) | 2 |
| Carli ( | Canada | 2010, 2011 | BJS, | 1 | Intervention: 61 (SD 16) | 1 |
| Courneya ( | Canada | 2003 | EJCC | 1 | Intervention: 59.92(SD 10.73) | 3 |
| Hawkes (CanChange) ( | Australia | 2013; 2014 | Journal of Clinical Oncology | Multiple | Intervention: 64.9 (SD 10.8) | 3 |
| Houborg ( | Denmark | 2005; 2006 | EJCN; Scandinavian Journal of Surgery | 3 | Intervention: 72 (SD 6.5) | 2 |
| Kim ( | Canada | 2009 | Tohoku Journal of Experimental medicine | 1 | Intervention: 55 (SD 15) | 3 |
| Ligibel (AACT) ( | USA | 2012 | Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 10 | Intervention: 53.1 (SD 10.8) | 3 |
| Morey ( | Canada, UK, USA | 2009, 2012 | JAMA; JCO | Multiple | Intervention: 73.0 (SD 5.0) | 3 |
| Pinto ( | USA | 2011 | Psycho-Oncology | 1 | Intervention: 59.5 (SD 11.2) | 2 |
SD standard deviation
aFour groups contain both cancer survivors and healthy controls; no separate ages available
Aims and outcomes of RCTs on physical activity interventions in patients with colorectal cancer
Shading denotes studies on pre-habilitation
Mets metastases, MI myocardial infarction, HTN hypertension, 6MWT 6-min walk test, ASA American Society of Anaesthesiologists
aRate refers to pre-surgery (post pre-habilitation)
bRate refers to post-surgery
Description of RCTs on weight loss and diet interventions in patients with colorectal cancer
| Lead author | Country | Date published | Journal | No. of Centres | Age of population | Jadad score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Campbell | USA | 2009 | Annals of Behavioural Medicine | Multiple | Defined according to ×4 groupsb: Controls: 66.6 (SD 10.1) | 2 |
| Hawkes (CanChange) ( | Australia | 2013 | JCO | Multiple | Intervention: 64.9 (SD 10.8) | 3 |
| Morey ( | Canada, UK, USA | 2009; 2012 | JAMA; JCO | Multiple | Controls 73.1 (SD 5.1) | 3 |
| Ravasco ( | Portugal | 2005; 2012 | JCO; American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1 | 64.6 years (47–77) | 3 |
aSD denotes standard deviation
bFour groups contain both cancer survivors and healthy controls; no separate ages available
Aims and outcomes of RCTs on weight loss and diet interventions in patients with colorectal cancer
Shading represents study on long-term outcomes in CRC patients