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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-05-15
2019-04-01
Brief Summary
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In this study, researchers will test an intervention that uses a commonly worn activity monitor (i.e., global positioning system \[GPS\] enabled running watch) to see if they can "prescribe" specific ways to increase physical activity that are individually tailored to each participant. The goal is to help participants increase their daily physical activity without having to join a gym or other traditional fitness program. Researchers want to see if they can make specific recommendations (using an application that can be added to a cell phone, tablet and/or computer) on ways participants can slowly increase their activity based upon where they live and work and in a way that is tailored individually to them. For example, participants may be given a route to walk on their lunch break, or new place to park to allow for a longer walk to their job. The goal is to meet participants where they are in their current level of fitness, and to help them think of new and creative ways of increasing activity without the frustration of soreness or risk of injury. As they move more, the recommendations will increase with them.
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Detailed Description
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Primary objective Evaluate the feasibility of an individualized, dynamic, environmental physical activity intervention for early stage breast cancer patients following primary treatment.
Secondary objectives
1. Determine a preliminary estimate of effect size of the environmental intervention on energetic capacity (power envelope) as measured by Power Protocol-B
2. Determine a preliminary estimate of effect size of the environmental intervention on average daily EE as measured by a wearable hybrid GPS/accelerometer physical activity monitor
3. Determine the effect of the environment intervention on the physical parameters of BMI and lean body mass
4. Determine the effect of the environmental intervention on patient reported fatigue and quality of life
5. Determine the persistence of changes in average daily EE after the intervention is complete (i.e., when individual movement tasks are no longer suggested).
6. Obtain formal and informal patient feedback throughout and after the intervention to assess satisfaction and perceptions of feasibility
7. Assess safety
Exploratory objectives Blood samples will be collected prior to and following the intervention and banked for future correlative studies, including the following: inflammatory cytokines (high sensitivity C reactive protein and interleukin 6), adipokines (adiponectin and leptin), sex hormones (estradiol, estrone, testosterone, and sex hormone binding globulin), and telomere length. In addition the invstigators will explore correlations of built and social environment characteristics and psychosocial characteristics with pre-intervention and changes in energy expenditure.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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iMETX intervention
Individualized exercise recommendation
iMETX intervention
Pre-intervention the participants will wear the running watch for 3 weeks so that researchers can collect data about their daily routines regarding where and how much energy they expend.
During the intervention participants will wear the running watch for 12 weeks. Every 1-3 days the participants will be given an individualized recommendation for how to increase their activity via the iMETX application. Participants will be able to provide feedback to the researchers throughout intervention period regarding what works and does not in terms of the recommendations for increasing activity.
Post-intervention the participants will wear the running watch for 12 weeks so that researchers can collect data in order to determine whether physical activity changes made during the intervention are sustained.
Interventions
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iMETX intervention
Pre-intervention the participants will wear the running watch for 3 weeks so that researchers can collect data about their daily routines regarding where and how much energy they expend.
During the intervention participants will wear the running watch for 12 weeks. Every 1-3 days the participants will be given an individualized recommendation for how to increase their activity via the iMETX application. Participants will be able to provide feedback to the researchers throughout intervention period regarding what works and does not in terms of the recommendations for increasing activity.
Post-intervention the participants will wear the running watch for 12 weeks so that researchers can collect data in order to determine whether physical activity changes made during the intervention are sustained.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Diagnosis of DCIS or stage I, II, or III breast cancer
3. Completion of all primary therapy (with the exception of ongoing endocrine or trastuzumab therapy), including surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy greater than 4 weeks prior to study enrollment
4. Body weight less than 350 lbs., as dictated by the weight limit for DXA scanner
5. Regular access to a smart phone or computer
Exclusion Criteria
2. Locally recurrent or metastatic breast cancer
3. Diagnosis of other active malignancy. Prior treated malignancies in addition to breast cancer are acceptable.
4. Pregnancy
5. Requirement of assistive devices (e.g., cane) for ambulation
6. Plans for moving to a new home or workplace during, pre-, or post-intervention period
7. Elective surgery anticipated during, pre-, or post-intervention period (e.g., breast reconstruction)
8. Inability to comply with the study procedures
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
OTHER
University of Wisconsin, Madison
OTHER
Indiana University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kathy Miller
Professor of Oncology
Principal Investigators
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Kathy Miller, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Indiana University School of Medicine
Locations
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Indiana University Health North Hospital
Carmel, Indiana, United States
Indiana University Health Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Indiana University Health Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Spring Mill Medical Center
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Countries
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References
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Ballinger TJ, Althouse SK, Olsen TP, Miller KD, Sledge JS. A Personalized, Dynamic Physical Activity Intervention Is Feasible and Improves Energetic Capacity, Energy Expenditure, and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors. Front Oncol. 2021 Apr 12;11:626180. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.626180. eCollection 2021.
Other Identifiers
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IUSCC-0590
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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