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   high-intensity interval training in the therapy and aftercare of cancer patients: a systematic review with meta-analysis  
   
نویسنده mugele hendrik ,freitag nils ,wilhelmi jannik ,yang yanxiang ,cheng sulin ,bloch wilhelm ,schumann moritz
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:205 -223
چکیده    This review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of high-intensity interval training (hiit) compared to usual care (uc) or moderate-intensity training (mie) on physical fitness and health-related outcomes in cancer patients across all stages of therapy and aftercare. databases were systematically searched in accordance with the prisma guidelines until 4th, 2018. eligibility criteria included adult patients of various cancer types, performing hiit vs. uc or mie. outcomes of interest included physical fitness (cardiorespiratory fitness [vo2peak] and functional capacity) and health-related outcomes (body composition, quality of life, cancer-related fatigue, and blood-borne biomarkers). mean differences (md) were calculated and pooled to generate effect sizes for vo2peak. the search identified 1453 studies, out of which 12 articles were included. the average duration of interventions was 6.7 ± 3.0 weeks, with 2.8 ± 0.5 sessions per week. the meta-analysis for vo2peak showed superiority of hiit compared to uc (md 3.73; 95% ci 2.07, 5.39; p < 0.001) but not mie (md 1.36; 95% ci − 1.62, 4.35; p = 0.370). similarly, no superior effects of hiit compared to mie were found for quality of life or changes in lean mass, while evidence was provided for a larger reduction in fat mass. this systematic review showed that short-term hiit induces similar positive effects on physical fitness and health-related outcomes as mie but seems to be superior compared to uc. thus, hiit might be a time-efficient intervention for cancer patients across all stages of therapy and aftercare. high-intensity interval training (hiit) is superior compared to usucal care in improving physical fitness and health-related outcomes in cancer patients across all stages of therapy and aftercare. currently, there is no evidence for the benefits of hiit compared to aerobic training of moderate intensity (mie) for changes in cardiorespiratory fitness, lean mass and patient-reported outcomes. reductions in fat mass be more pronounced in hiit compared to mie when training is performed in aftercare.
کلیدواژه exercise medicine ,rehabilitation ,hiit ,exercise oncology
آدرس university of innsbruck, department of sport science, austria, german sport university cologne, institute of cardiovascular research and sport medicine, department of molecular and cellular sport medicine, germany, german sport university cologne, institute of cardiovascular research and sport medicine, department of molecular and cellular sport medicine, germany, shanghai jiao tong university, health and technology centre, department of physical education, china, shanghai jiao tong university, health and technology centre, exercise translational medicine centre, shanghai center for systems biomedicine, department of physical education, china. university of jyväskylä, faculty of sport and health sciences, finland, german sport university cologne, institute of cardiovascular research and sport medicine, department of molecular and cellular sport medicine, germany, german sport university cologne, institute of cardiovascular research and sport medicine, department of molecular and cellular sport medicine, germany. shanghai jiao tong university, health and technology centre, exercise translational medicine centre, shanghai center for systems biomedicine, department of physical education, china
 
     
   
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