The Impact Of High Intensity Interval Training On Functional Performance, Body Composition And Quality Of Life In A Diverse Group Of Cancer Survivors.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2020)

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12057 Background: Given the well-documented benefits of regular exercise to cancer survivors, in 2012, an expert panel assembled by the American Cancer Society recommended that patients engage in at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. However, few patients meet this goal. We have also observed racial differences in reported participation in regular exercise among cancer survivors living in Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan. Methods: The CAPABLE study is a 12- week pilot exercise intervention that introduces cancer survivors to the sport of CrossFit. We evaluated the impact of this unique, high-intensity interval training method on functional performance, cardiovascular endurance, body composition and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) as measured by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) instrument. All measures were summarized at baseline and program exit. Paired signed rank tests were used to assess change in each of these measures over time. Results: Of the 48 participants enrolled in the pilot, 37 (77%) were considered adherent to the program (attending at least 75% of sessions over the 12-week period). The mean age of participants was 58.5 years, 73% identified as African American and the majority of participants were breast cancer survivors (N = 20). The mean body mass index (BMI) at baseline was 32.8 kg/m2 decreasing to a mean of 31.7 kg/m2 at exit (BMI change -1.1, p < 0.001). Similar changes were observed in % body fat measured by bioelectrical impedance. There were significant improvements in all measures of functional performance over 12-weeks (all p < 0.001). We observed significant and meaningful improvements in reported HRQOL measured by the FACT survey, overall (FACTG total change +9.5 (p < 0.001)) and in each one of the individual domains (physical, social, emotional, and functional well-being). Conclusions: We observed significant improvements in performance, body composition and quality of life among cancer survivors introduced to a high-intensity interval training program. Understanding and eliminating barriers to programs like these are critical to improving outcomes and reducing cancer health disparities. Clinical trial information: NCT03750981 .
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