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RESISTANCE VERSUS AEROBIC EXERCISES ON Breast Cancer Patients

Not Applicable
Conditions
Breast Cancer
Interventions
Device: Treadmill
Other: resisted exercises
Registration Number
NCT04656457
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

The purpose of the study is to evaluate which is more effective resistance or aerobic exercises on cancer related fatigue and immunity in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy.

Detailed Description

The problem of cancer related fatigue and decreased immunity, as a result of treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer patients is not well known.

Fatigue and decreased immunity have a negative impact on work, social relationships, mood, and daily activities and cause significant impairment in overall quality of life, Furthermore the need of this study is developed from the lack of information in the published studies about the effect of the treatment with chemotherapy among breast cancer patients on inducing fatigue and decreasing immunity and the effect of resistance and aerobic exercises on improving these changes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria

The subject selection will be according to the following criteria:

  1. Age range from 30-60 years.
  2. Females post mastectomy only will participate in the study.
  3. All patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy and have cancer related fatigue and decreased immunity.
  4. All patients enrolled to the study will have their informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  • The potential participants will be excluded if they meet one of the following criteria:

    1. Age more than 60 years or less than 30 years.
    2. Another concurrent malignant disease.
    3. Subjects suffering from any condition for which resistance or aerobic exercises contraindicated as metastasis, sever osteoporosis and cardiac diseases.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
aerobic exerciseTreadmillAerobic training (AT) program of submaximal intensity will include a 45-minute session five times per week under the supervision of the researcher. Aerobic exercise will consist of three phases: warm-up, training and cool down. At the beginning of exercise session, subjects will have a ten-minute warm-up. The warm up protocol will be slowly running on treadmill. Then, the warm-up phase will be followed by the training phase. At baseline, the training phase will be commenced with two 30- minute running on treadmill at 50% of their maximal heart rate (MHR) in the first week and increased to 70% MHR by the final week of training. By the end of exercise session, subjects will have a five-minute cool down. The cool down protocol will be slowly running on treadmill. The vital measures such as HR and blood pressure was monitored before patient left the department (Dimeo et al.,2016), maximum heart rate will be calculated using the formula: (HR Max =220- age)
resistance exercisesresisted exercisesResistance exercises will be involved in this technique are for upper and lower limb (Exercise program including shoulder flexion, abduction and horizontal adduction, elbow extension and flexion, calf raise, leg extension and squatting) three times daily and five times per week. The 1 repetition maximum (1RM) is measured at baseline and following the intervention. Initially, participants will do two circuits using 50% of their 1RM and repeat them 10 times for the first and second weeks, progressing to two circuits, using 60% of their 1RM and repeat 10 times for the third and fourth weeks. In fifth and sixth weeks, participants will do three circuits using 60% of their 1RM and repeat 10 times. In the last 6 weeks, patients will do three circuits using 70% of their 1RM and repeat 10 times. Time of exercise equal time of rest
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hemoglobin level test for fatigue assessmenthe evaluation will be conducted three months later

Hemoglobin levels are measured by a blood test. Hemoglobin, or Hb, is usually expressed in grams per deciliter (g/dL) of blood. A low level of hemoglobin in the blood relates directly to a low level of oxygen

Fatigue assessment scaleThe evaluation will be conducted three months later

The Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS) is quick and easy to complete for patients, and not time consuming. It is also helpful for physicians and other health care workers in the follow-up of their patients. The FAS has proven to be a valid questionnaire to assess fatigue in cancer patients, but also in many other patients with chronic diseases

White blood cells count test for immunity assessmenthe evaluation will be conducted three months later

White blood cells (also called leukocytes and abbreviated as WBCs) are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders. All white blood cells are produced and derived from multipotent cells in the bone marrow known as hematopoietic stem cells. Leukocytes are found throughout the body, including the blood and lymphatic system

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Medical research institute

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Alexandria, Egypt

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