Trial Outcomes & Findings for EXErcise Regimen Designed to Improve Functional Mobility, Body Composition, and Strength After Treatment for Breast CA (NCT NCT05747209)
NCT ID: NCT05747209
Last Updated: 2025-06-24
Results Overview
Calculated as the percentage of participants completing at least 75% of the planned exercise sessions. Dropout rate, defined as individuals who quit the workout regimen altogether, is expected to be less 20%.
COMPLETED
43 participants
Baseline and Three (3) months
2025-06-24
Participant Flow
There were 54 total patients screened for eligibility (Fig. 2). There were 9 patients who chose not to participate due to scheduling conflicts There were 2 patients screened who were referred to PT due to joint \& musculoskeletal conditions precluding safe training
Participant milestones
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Overall Study
STARTED
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43
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Overall Study
Enrolled Patients Completed the Exercise Regimen and Were Thus Included in Analysis.
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40
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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43
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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0
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Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
Race and Ethnicity were not collected from any participant.
Baseline characteristics by cohort
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=43 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Age, Categorical
<=18 years
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0 Participants
n=43 Participants
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Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
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43 Participants
n=43 Participants
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Age, Categorical
>=65 years
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0 Participants
n=43 Participants
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Age, Continuous
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56.5 years
n=43 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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43 Participants
n=43 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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0 Participants
n=43 Participants
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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43 participants
n=43 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsPopulation: Participants who completed at least 75% of the planned exercise sessions.
Calculated as the percentage of participants completing at least 75% of the planned exercise sessions. Dropout rate, defined as individuals who quit the workout regimen altogether, is expected to be less 20%.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Session Attendance
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39 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsPopulation: Participants whose change in adipose tissue was measured.
Change in adipose tissue (kg) pre and post resistance training regimen measured via InBody 970 bioelectrical impedance analysis. Values reported are median changes with interquartile range (IQR).
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Change in Adipose Tissue (InBody, kg)
Baseline
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30.7 kg
Interval 21.4 to 40.0
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Change in Adipose Tissue (InBody, kg)
Post-Intervention
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28.2 kg
Interval 19.4 to 40.9
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsChange in adipose tissue (pounds) pre and post resistance training regimen measured via ultrasound. Values reported are median changes with interquartile range (IQR).
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Change in Adipose Tissue (Ultrasound, Lbs)
Baseline
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37.4 percentage of Body Fat
Interval 33.0 to 39.6
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Change in Adipose Tissue (Ultrasound, Lbs)
Post-Intervention
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32.6 percentage of Body Fat
Interval 28.2 to 37.8
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsChanges in percent muscle mass (measured by InBody bioelectrical impedance analysis) from baseline to three months.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Change in Muscle Mass
InBody Muscle Mass Baseline
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25.0 kg
Interval 23.4 to 27.9
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Change in Muscle Mass
InBody Muscle Mass Post-intervention
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25.6 kg
Interval 23.6 to 28.0
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsChanges in percent fat-free mass (measured by ultrasound) from baseline to three months.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Change in Fat-Free Mass
InBody fat Free Mass Baseline
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45.9 kg
Interval 43.0 to 50.4
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Change in Fat-Free Mass
InBody fat Free Mass Post-intervention
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46.9 kg
Interval 43.3 to 50.8
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsEuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels (EQ-5D-5L) test pre and post regimen. This test is a descriptive system that is a preference-based health-related quality of life measure with one question for each of the five dimensions that include mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. There is an additional question measuring an individual's current overall health-related quality of life. Total score for the 5 questions ranges from 5 (no problems on any dimension) to 25 (extreme problems on all dimensions). Calculated by assigning scores of 1 (minimum), 2, 3, 4, and 5 (maximum), to the response categories of "no problems", "slight problems", "moderate problems", "severe problems", and "extreme problems"/"unable to", respectively. Higher scores mean worse outcomes. There is an additional question scored from 0 to 100 recorded for their current overall health-related quality of life. 100 means the best health and 0 means the worst health they can imagine.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 4 Pain / Discomfort Score Baseline
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4 score on a scale
Interval 4.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 Anxiety / Depression Score Baseline
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5 score on a scale
Interval 4.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 1: Mobility Score Baseline
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5 score on a scale
Interval 5.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 1: Mobility Score Post-Intervention
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5 score on a scale
Interval 5.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 2 Self-Care Score Baseline
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5 score on a scale
Interval 5.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 2 Self-Care Score Post-Intervention
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5 score on a scale
Interval 5.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 3 Usual Activities Score Baseline
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5 score on a scale
Interval 5.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 3 Usual Activities Score Post-Intervention
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5 score on a scale
Interval 5.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 4 Pain / Discomfort Score Post-Intervention
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4 score on a scale
Interval 4.0 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 Anxiety / Depression Score Post-Intervention
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5 score on a scale
Interval 4.8 to 5.0
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 6 Current Overall Health-Related Quality of Life Score Baseline
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73.5 score on a scale
Interval 60.0 to 86.3
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Quality of Life Via the EuroQol Group Survey EuroQol-5 Dimensions-5 Levels
EuroQol 5 Dimension 6 Current Overall Health-Related Quality of Life Score Post-Intervention
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85 score on a scale
Interval 70.0 to 95.0
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: 3 monthsChange in activity levels measured by Godin Questionnaire pre and post regimen, specifically strenuous, moderate and mild/light exercise with a score from 0 to unlimited. The Godin scale score lists 24 or more units of exercise as active, 14-23 units as moderately active, and less than 14 units as insufficiently active/sedentary
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Activity Levels Via Godin Questionnaire
Baseline
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23.5 score on a scale
Interval 6.0 to 35.3
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Activity Levels Via Godin Questionnaire
Post-intervention
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41.5 score on a scale
Interval 32.8 to 55.5
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsChange in resting metabolic rate (RMR) pre and post regimen measured via ultrasound and bioimpedance analysis.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Resting Metabolic Rate as Calories Burned Per Day
US RMR Baseline
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1403 kcal
Interval 1324.0 to 1482.8
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Resting Metabolic Rate as Calories Burned Per Day
InBody RMR Baseline
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1365.5 kcal
Interval 1305.5 to 1453.8
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Resting Metabolic Rate as Calories Burned Per Day
InBody RMR Post-intervention
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1381.5 kcal
Interval 1306.3 to 1467.3
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Resting Metabolic Rate as Calories Burned Per Day
US RMR Post-intervention
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1437 kcal
Interval 1352.3 to 1540.0
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsA functional movement screen will be performed pre and post regimen to assess change in overall score Functional movement screen (FMS) total score for the 7 movement patterns assessed by an examiner ranges from 0 to 21. A score below 14 is felt to identify individuals at risk of injury. This is calculated by assigning scores of 0 (minimum), 1, 2, and 3 (maximum) to the response categories of "if any pain felt by the subject during the movement", "subject is unable to perform the movement", "subject performs the movement through compensatory movements", and "subject performs the movement correctly", respectively. A score below 14 is felt to identify individuals at risk of injury. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Functional Movement Screen
Baseline
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9 score on a scale
Interval 8.0 to 11.0
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Functional Movement Screen
Post-intervention
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12 score on a scale
Interval 9.8 to 14.0
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and Three (3) monthsA Y-balance test will be performed pre and post regimen to assess change Y-balance score adds up the distance each leg can move in the front and side directions, divided by the length of the hip. This correlates inversely with fall risk.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Y-balance Score
Post-intervention Right Side
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86.2 ratio
Interval 76.5 to 95.0
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Y-balance Score
Baseline Left Side
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72.3 ratio
Interval 63.9 to 81.2
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Y-balance Score
Post-intervention Left Side
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83.9 ratio
Interval 78.3 to 98.1
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Y-balance Score
Baseline Right Side
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73.0 ratio
Interval 62.3 to 80.2
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and months 1, 2, and 3Strength will be calculated via load lifted throughout the entire regimen as weight x repetitions x sets at the end of months 1, 2, and 3.
Outcome measures
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Standard High-load Resistance Training
n=40 Participants
Standard exercise regimen utilizes a mixture of compound and isolated movements, focusing on compound exercises. The regimen is a typical standard of care resistance training program and sports performance and strength and conditioning facilities. The observed classes will take place three times per week. Warm-up exercises focused on mobility, flexibility and core activation will be performed to reduce the risk of injury. Each individual exercise workout will generally progress from most intense, CKC, compound, and athletic movements to least intense throughout the workout to maximize safety. Additionally, each workout will provide full body resistance training to focus on functional exercises, intensity, and efficiency. Each workout will take approximately 45 minutes. The total exercise regimen will last 3 months.
Observation of Exercise Program Adherence: Observation of a monitored group exercise regimen utilizing standard of care high-load resistance training and functional exercises with compound movements under close supervision and with the goal of improving functional mobility, body composition, and strength after cancer treatment to study adherence and attendance to the exercise program.
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Load Split Squat, Month 1 (Week 4)
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192 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 15.0 to 299.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Load Split Squat, Month 2 (Week 4)
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383 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 268.0 to 479.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Bird Dog Row, Month 1 (Week 4)
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204 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 136.0 to 228.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Bird Dog Row, Month 2 (Week 4)
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272 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 204.0 to 310.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Bird Dog Row, Month 3 (Week 4)
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340 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 299.0 to 374.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Load Split Squat, Month 3 (Week 4)
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383 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 327.0 to 585.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Load Trap Bar Deadlift, Month 1 (Week 4)
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1131 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 912.0 to 1298.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Load Trap Bar Deadlift, Month 2 (Week 4)
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1210 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 944.0 to 1527.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Load Trap Bar Deadlift, Month 3 (Week 4)
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1415 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 1012.0 to 1667.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Incline Dumbbell Bench, Month 1 (Week 4)
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170 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 136.0 to 204.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Incline Dumbbell Bench, Month 2 (Week 4)
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261 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 204.0 to 278.0
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Changes in Strength From Baseline Through Study Completion, up to 3 Months
Incline Dumbbell Bench, Month 3 (Week 4)
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272 Load (kilograms x Repetitions x Sets)
Interval 265.0 to 352.0
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 12 monthsParticipants will be assessed 1 year following exercises as they were at baseline and post exercise as Standard of Care (SOC). The SOC assessments will encompass weight, height, BMI, body composition, resting metabolic rate, quality of life questionnaires and exercise forms, strength, and mobility
Outcome measures
Outcome data not reported
Adverse Events
Standard High-load Resistance Training
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place