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Improved awareness of physical activities is associated with a gain of fitness and a stable body weight in breast cancer patients during the first year of antineoplastic therapy: the BEGYN-1 study.

Authors :
Zemlin, Cosima
Schleicher, Julia Theresa
Altmayer, Laura
Stuhlert, Caroline
Wörmann, Carolin
Lang, Marina
Scherer, Laura-Sophie
Thul, Ida Clara
Spenner, Lisanne Sophie
Simon, Jana Alisa
Wind, Alina
Kaiser, Elisabeth
Weber, Regine
Wagenpfeil, Gudrun
Zemlin, Michael
Steffgen, Georges
Solomayer, Erich-Franz
Müller, Carolin
Source :
Frontiers in Oncology; 2023, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women. Reduced physical activity and overweight are associated with poor prognosis. Breast cancer patients have a high risk to gain weight, lose muscle mass and reduce physical activity during therapy. Concepts are urgently needed to motivate patients to engage in physical activity. Methods: 110 non-metastatic breast cancer patients were included in the prospective observational BEGYN-1 study. Physiological parameters and body composition were measured before the start of therapy and then quarterly for one year. Patients used a fitness tracker and documented their physical activity in a diary throughout the study. Results: Although the patients were not offered any guided exercise, and despite the restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, they increased their physical activity (metabolic equivalent of task (MET) -minutes): p<0.001), physical fitness (decreasing resting heart rate: p=0.001) and did not gain weight (median - 0.4kg) over the course of the study. Conclusion: Improved awareness of physical activity is associated with an increase in physical activity, fitness, and a stable weight during the first year of therapy in breast cancer patients. Counselling at diagnosis should motivate patients to engage in physical activity, wear a fitness tracker and document activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2234943X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
170802940
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1198157