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Inhospital exercise benefits in childhood cancer: A prospective cohort study.

Javier S Morales1, Elena Santana-Sosa1, Alejandro Santos-Lozano2,3, Antonio Baño-Rodrigo4, Pedro L Valenzuela5, Cecilia Rincón-Castanedo1, David Fernández-Moreno1, Marta González Vicent6, Marta Pérez-Somarriba6, Luis Madero6, Alvaro Lassaletta6, Carmen Fiuza-Luces2, Alejandro Lucia1,2.   

Abstract

Childhood cancer patients are at risk of developing important adverse effects, mortality and disease relapse after treatments, which has a substantial economic impact on healthcare systems. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of supervised inhospital exercise on clinical endpoints during childhood cancer treatment. 169 children with a new diagnosis of cancer were divided into an exercise intervention (n = 68, 11 ± 4 years) or a control group (n = 101, 11 ± 3 years). The cohort was followed up from the start of treatment for up to five years. Supervised inhospital exercise intervention was performed during the neoadjuvant (for solid tumors) or intensive chemotherapy treatment period (for leukemias). The median duration of the intervention was 22 (interquartile range, 14-28) weeks. We assessed survival, risk of disease relapse or metastasis, and days of hospitalization (primary outcomes), and cardiovascular function, anthropometry and blood variables (secondary outcomes). No exercise-related adverse events were noted. The exercise group had significantly less days of hospitalization than the control group (P = .031), resulting in a lower (~-17%) mean total economic cost of hospitalization in the former. Moreover, echocardiography-determined left ventricular function (ejection fraction and fractional shortening) was significantly impaired in the control group after treatment compared with baseline, whereas it was maintained in the exercise group (P = .024 and .021 for the between-group differences, respectively). In conclusion, supervised inhospital exercise intervention is safe and plays a cardioprotective role, at least in the short term, in children with cancer, also reducing hospitalization time, and therefore alleviating the economic burden.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  cardiac function; economic burden; exercise is medicine; leukemias; solid tumors; survival

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31482597     DOI: 10.1111/sms.13545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Med Sci Sports        ISSN: 0905-7188            Impact factor:   4.221


  13 in total

1.  Physical activity in 9-15 year-old pediatric cancer survivors compared to a nationwide sample.

Authors:  Miriam Götte; Simon Basteck; Ronja Beller; Gabriele Gauß; Steffen Schmidt; Alexander Burchartz; Simon Kolb; May Grydeland; Dirk Reinhardt
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2022-10-12       Impact factor: 4.322

2.  Effects of a physical activity program from diagnosis on cardiorespiratory fitness in children with cancer: a national non-randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Martin Kaj Fridh Nielsen; Jesper Frank Christensen; Thomas Leth Frandsen; Troels Thorsteinsson; Lars Bo Andersen; Karl Bang Christensen; Peder Skov Wehner; Henrik Hasle; Lis Ørgaard Adamsen; Kjeld Schmiegelow; Hanne Bækgaard Larsen
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 8.775

3.  A Randomized Trial of Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents with Cancer.

Authors:  Paul Saultier; Clothilde Vallet; Frédéric Sotteau; Zeinab Hamidou; Jean-Claude Gentet; Vincent Barlogis; Catherine Curtillet; Arnauld Verschuur; Gabriel Revon-Riviere; Claire Galambrun; Hervé Chambost; Pascal Auquier; Gérard Michel; Nicolas André
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 6.639

Review 4.  Exercise and Childhood Cancer-A Historical Review.

Authors:  Javier S Morales; Pedro L Valenzuela; Daniel Velázquez-Díaz; Adrián Castillo-García; David Jiménez-Pavón; Alejandro Lucia; Carmen Fiuza-Luces
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-24       Impact factor: 6.639

5.  Effects of Exercise Interventions on Immune Function in Children and Adolescents With Cancer and HSCT Recipients - A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Ronja Beller; Sabrina Bianca Bennstein; Miriam Götte
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-09-27       Impact factor: 7.561

6.  The Impact of a Precision-Based Exercise Intervention in Childhood Hematological Malignancies Evaluated by an Adapted Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test.

Authors:  William Zardo; Emanuele Villa; Eleonora Corti; Tommaso Moriggi; Giorgia Radaelli; Alessandra Ferri; Mauro Marzorati; Cristiano Eirale; Paola Vago; Andrea Biondi; Momcilo Jankovic; Adriana Balduzzi; Francesca Lanfranconi
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-25       Impact factor: 6.639

Review 7.  Physical therapy interventions, other than general physical exercise interventions, in children and adolescents before, during and following treatment for cancer.

Authors:  Paula A Ospina; Alyssa McComb; Lesley E Pritchard-Wiart; David D Eisenstat; Margaret L McNeely
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2021-08-03

8.  Precision-based exercise as a new therapeutic option for children and adolescents with haematological malignancies.

Authors:  Francesca Lanfranconi; W Zardo; T Moriggi; E Villa; G Radaelli; S Radaelli; F Paoletti; E Bottes; T Miraglia; L Pollastri; P Vago; F Nichelli; M Jankovic; A Biondi; A Balduzzi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-07-30       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  Physical Activity Promotion Programmes in Childhood Cancer Patients and Their Impact on Fatigue and Pain: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Catherine Malysse; Rita Pilar Romero-Galisteo; Jose Antonio Merchán-Baeza; J Ignacio Durán-Millán; Manuel González-Sánchez; Alejandro Galan-Mercant
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-02

10.  Osteopathic Treatment and Evaluation in the Clinical Setting of Childhood Hematological Malignancies.

Authors:  Monica Barbieri; William Zardo; Chiara Frittoli; Clara Rivolta; Valeria Valdata; Federico Bouquin; Greta Passignani; Alberto Maggiani; Momcilo Jankovic; Andrea Cossio; Andrea Biondi; Adriana Balduzzi; Francesca Lanfranconi
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 6.639

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