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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
8 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-17
2020-05-08
Brief Summary
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The study is a pilot trial and has no control group. Internationally, exercise interventions have been studied among cancer patients on treatment for decades. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends that cancer patients should have 150 minutes of endurance exercise per week and at least two bouts of muscle strength exercise per week. Consequently, the exercise intervention study will have a combination of muscle power and endurance training. To reach the weekly recommended level of exercise, the cancer patients in the study will additionally have a weekly home training program containing preferentially endurance training. A literature search shows that no studies on exercise interventions during cancer treatment have been published in Finland. Thus, this thesis carries the wider implication of increasing the general knowledge on the importance of physical activity of cancer patients.
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Detailed Description
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Before the intervention starts, baseline measurements will be made in the laboratories of physical exercise in the Tyks Hospital and the Turku University of Applied Sciences. At baseline, endurance, muscle power, balance and body composition will be evaluated and recorded. Endurance will be measured with a submaximal treadmill test. Muscle power will be assessed by a dynamic elevation test, hand pressure test, the lower extremities by repeated squatting-standing and by rising to stand on the toes. Balance is measured in the specific sway platform (one leg and both legs standing). The patients will be asked to fill questionnaires on quality of life (QLQ-c30) and fatigue (FACIT-F) before and after the intervention. The patients will fill in their exercise diaries from the very moment their participation has been decided until the end of the intervention. After exercise intervention the patients also fill the feedback-questionnaire.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Exercise intervention
The duration of the exercise intervention is eight (8) weeks. There will be guided endurance and muscle power training two (2) time weekly. The participants will also be provided with one training program per week for use at home. Data on training at home and other items of physical activity is recorded in a diary.
Exercise intervention for cancer patients to increase physical activity during chemotherapy
The duration of the exercise intervention is eight (8) weeks. There will be guided endurance and muscle power training two (2) time weekly. The participants will also be provided with one training program per week for use at home.
Interventions
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Exercise intervention for cancer patients to increase physical activity during chemotherapy
The duration of the exercise intervention is eight (8) weeks. There will be guided endurance and muscle power training two (2) time weekly. The participants will also be provided with one training program per week for use at home.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* in the early phase of chemotherapy
* first line chemotherapy
* active way of treating cancer
* solid tumor (breast cancer, prostata cancer, colon cancer and melanoma)
* Finnish-speaking
* z=0-1 (no aids)
* capable travelling to University hospital for 8 weeks twice a week
* normal or poor physical activity background
Exclusion Criteria
* brain or bone metastasis
* heterogenous group (max 4 patients per cancer diagnose)
* thrombocytopenia
* leukocytopenia
* immuno-oncological treatments
* really "athlete patients"
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Turku AMK Master School
UNKNOWN
Turku University Hospital
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Turku University hospital
Turku, , Finland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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T306/2019
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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