| Literature DB >> 31428443 |
Suneil Jain1, Gillian Prue2, Malcolm Brown2, Marie Murphy3, Lauri McDermott4, Helen McAneney5, Joe M O'Sullivan1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer can experience an array of treatment-related side effects. Accumulating evidence suggests exercise may alleviate some of these adversities and assist in disease management. However, empirical evidence in advanced prostate cancer patients remains limited. The purpose of this study is to determine whether men with metastatic prostate cancer, who are ineligible for high-intensity exercise, can partake in a home-based, moderate-intensity exercise program and the impact of doing so on quality of life and physical fitness parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced prostate cancer; Aerobic; Behavioural change; Home-based exercise; Strength
Year: 2019 PMID: 31428443 PMCID: PMC6696674 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-019-0486-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Fig. 1Study design and patient flow throughout the 24 weeks and follow-up
Fig. 2SPIRIT figure
Exclusion criteria
| Men currently exceeding ACSM recommended exercise guidelines. | |
| Men with brain metastases. | |
| Men with a currently active second malignancy other than non-melanoma skin cancer. | |
| Congestive heart failure or recent serious cardiovascular event. | |
| Severe chest pain brought on by exercise. |
Aerobic exercise goals at various time points during the intervention
| Week | Aerobic exercise targets |
|---|---|
| 3 | Walk continuously for 10 min on at least 5 days of the week. |
| 6 | Walk continuously for 10 min, twice per day on at least 5 days of the week. |
| 9 | Walk continuously for 10 min, three times per day on at least 5 days of the week. |
| 12 | Progress to 30 min of brisk walking on at least 5 days of the week. |
Study assessment schedule
| Outcome | Screening | Baseline | Weeks 1–12 | Week 12 | Week 24 | Week 25 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eligibility | ||||||
| Medical history | x | x | x | x | x | |
| Medication | x | x | x | x | x | |
| Medical clearance | x | x | x | x | x | |
| Anthropometric | ||||||
| Height | x | |||||
| Weight | x | x | x | |||
| Hip circumference | x | x | x | |||
| Waist circumference | x | x | x | |||
| Physical fitness | ||||||
| Six-minute walking test | x | x | x | |||
| Timed sit-to-stand test | x | x | x | |||
| Patient-reported outcomes | ||||||
| FACIT-fatigue | x | x | x | |||
| FACT-P | x | x | x | |||
| EQ5D | x | x | x | |||
| BPI-SF | x | x | x | |||
| Self-reported physical activity | ||||||
| IPAQ-short form | x | x | x | |||
| Objective physical activity | ||||||
| Accelerometer assessment | x | x | x | |||
| Behavioural support | ||||||
| Weekly communication | x | |||||
| Feasibility | ||||||
| Recruitment rates | x | x | ||||
| Adherence | x | x | ||||
| Attrition rates | x | x | ||||
| Safety/adverse events | x | x | ||||
| Patient experience | x | x | ||||
Abbreviations: FACIT Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy, FACT-P Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy—Prostate, EQ5D EuroQOL five-dimensional questionnaire, BPI-SF Brief Pain Inventory—Short Form, IPAQ International Physical Activity Questionnaire
Weekly exercise prescription example
| Week | Exercise prescription |
|---|---|
| 1 | AE: MIW for 10 min; once per day; at least 2 days of the week. STE: One set of 8–15 repetitions (2 exercises); on 2–3 days of the week. |
| 2 | AE: MIW for 10 min; once per day; at least 3 days of the week. STE: Two sets of 8–15 repetitions (2 exercises); on 2–3 days of the week. |
| 3 | AE: MIW for 10 min; once per day; at least 5 days of the week. STE: Three sets of 8–15 repetitions (2 exercises); on 2–3 days of the week. |
| 4 | AE: MIW for 10 min; once per day; at least 5 days per week (additional goal: on 2 or more days add another 1 × 10 min bout). STE: Same as week 3; add 1 set of 2 new exercises (4 total); 8–15 repetitions on 2–3 days. |
| 5 | AE: MIW for 10 min; once per day; at least 5 days of the week (additional goal: on 2 or more days add another 1 × 10 min bout). STE: Same as week 3; add 2 sets of 2 new exercises (4 total); 8–15 repetitions on 2–3 days. |
| 6 | AE: MIW for 10 min; twice per day; at least 5 days of the week (additional goal: on 2 or more days add another 1 × 10 min bout). STE: Same as week 3; add 3 sets of 2 new exercises (4 total); 8–15 repetitions on 2–3 days. |
| 7 | AE: MIW for 10 min; twice per day; at least 5 days of the week (additional goal: on 2 or more days add another 1 × 10 min bout). STE: Same as week 6; add 1 set of 2 new exercises (6 total); 8–15 repetitions on 2–3 days. |
| 8 | AE: MIW for 10 min; twice per day; at least 5 days of the week (additional goal: on 3 or more days add another 1 × 10 min bout). STE: Same as week 6; add 2 sets of 2 new exercises (6 total); 8–15 repetitions on 2–3 days. |
| 9 | AE: MIW for 10 min; twice per day; at least 5 days of the week (additional goal: on 3 or more days add another 1 × 10 min bout). STE: Same as week 6; add 3 sets of 2 new exercises (6 total); 8–15 repetitions on 2–3 days. |
| 10–12 (maintenance) | AE: MIW for 30 min on at least 5 days of the week. STE: Same as week 9. For continued progression, add another set of each exercise. |
Abbreviations: AE aerobic exercise, MIW moderate-intensity walking, STE strength training exercise