Exercise and Healthy Diet or Standard Care in Patients in Remission From Stage I or Stage II Endometrial Cancer
- Conditions
- Endometrial Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: behavioral dietary interventionBehavioral: exercise interventionOther: counseling interventionOther: educational interventionOther: survey administration
- Registration Number
- NCT00732173
- Lead Sponsor
- Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Brief Summary
RATIONALE: Participating in a diet and exercise program may improve the quality of life of overweight and obese patients who are in remission from endometrial cancer.
PURPOSE: This randomized phase I trial is studying an exercise and healthy diet program to see how well it works compared with standard care in patients in remission from stage I or stage II endometrial cancer.
- Detailed Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
\* To reduce morbidity and early mortality in endometrial cancer (EC) survivors through obesity management.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
* To expand and refine a previous pilot study of a behavioral, lifestyle-change education intervention for use in overweight and obese patients in remission from endometrial carcinoma.
* To determine the potential effects and variation of each regimen in these patients.
* To explore potential mediators (self-efficacy, depression) and moderators (body mass index) of healthful dietary and exercise behaviors.
* To evaluate neuronal response to high-versus-low calorie visual food stimuli under fasted (hunger) and fed (satiated) states in brain regions of interest (hypothalamus, lateral orbitofrontal cortex, ventral striatum, insula) using blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) before and after a lifestyle (diet and exercise counseling) intervention or usual care in obese EC patients. We will also compare the neuronal responses in obese EC patients to those from normal weight subjects without cancer being seen at the same gynecologic clinic; and, explore modification of the neuronal signals by candidate genes and serum biomarkers in the hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal axis, serotonergic and inflammatory pathways.
OUTLINE: Patients are stratified according to body mass index (25.0-39.9 vs ≥ 40) and randomized to 1 of 2 intervention arms.
* Arm I: Patients receive a lifestyle intervention, "Survivors of Uterine Cancer Empowered by Exercise and Healthy Diet (SUCCEED)", on a group and individual basis consisting of nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modification counseling from a physician, psychologist, registered dietitian, and physical therapist. Sixteen group sessions will be conducted (10 weekly, 6 bi-weekly) for 6 months. Weight and body mass index, satisfaction with study treatment, and exercise/activity logs are assessed weekly and biweekly. Patients receive additional feedback and support during the weeks not met in a group, including newsletters and telephone and e-mail contact.
* Arm II (control): Patients receive usual care informational brochures, but no lifestyle counseling, related to weight loss, physical activity, and nutrition.
Patients undergo physician counseling sessions at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Patients are assessed by weight, anthropometric measures, and body mass index; biomarkers; body composition by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry/densitometry (DEXA); co-morbidities by the Charlson co-morbidity score; depression by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI); eating patterns by the Three-Factor Eating Inventory (EI); exercise/physical activity by Leisure Score Index (LSI) and pedometer step count; nutrient intake by 24-hour recall; quality of life by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) and Short-form Medical Outcomes (SF-36); and self-efficacy by the Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (SEQ) and the Weight Efficacy Life-Style (WEL).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 74
Not provided
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Arm I behavioral dietary intervention Patients receive a lifestyle intervention, "Survivors of Uterine Cancer Empowered by Exercise and Healthy Diet (SUCCEED)", on a group and individual basis consisting of nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modification counseling from a physician, psychologist, registered dietitian, and physical therapist. Sixteen group sessions will be conducted (10 weekly, 6 bi-weekly) for 6 months. Weight and body mass index, satisfaction with study treatment, and exercise/activity logs are assessed weekly and biweekly. Patients receive additional feedback and support during the weeks not met in a group, including newsletters and telephone and e-mail contact. Arm I exercise intervention Patients receive a lifestyle intervention, "Survivors of Uterine Cancer Empowered by Exercise and Healthy Diet (SUCCEED)", on a group and individual basis consisting of nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modification counseling from a physician, psychologist, registered dietitian, and physical therapist. Sixteen group sessions will be conducted (10 weekly, 6 bi-weekly) for 6 months. Weight and body mass index, satisfaction with study treatment, and exercise/activity logs are assessed weekly and biweekly. Patients receive additional feedback and support during the weeks not met in a group, including newsletters and telephone and e-mail contact. Arm I counseling intervention Patients receive a lifestyle intervention, "Survivors of Uterine Cancer Empowered by Exercise and Healthy Diet (SUCCEED)", on a group and individual basis consisting of nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modification counseling from a physician, psychologist, registered dietitian, and physical therapist. Sixteen group sessions will be conducted (10 weekly, 6 bi-weekly) for 6 months. Weight and body mass index, satisfaction with study treatment, and exercise/activity logs are assessed weekly and biweekly. Patients receive additional feedback and support during the weeks not met in a group, including newsletters and telephone and e-mail contact. Arm I educational intervention Patients receive a lifestyle intervention, "Survivors of Uterine Cancer Empowered by Exercise and Healthy Diet (SUCCEED)", on a group and individual basis consisting of nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modification counseling from a physician, psychologist, registered dietitian, and physical therapist. Sixteen group sessions will be conducted (10 weekly, 6 bi-weekly) for 6 months. Weight and body mass index, satisfaction with study treatment, and exercise/activity logs are assessed weekly and biweekly. Patients receive additional feedback and support during the weeks not met in a group, including newsletters and telephone and e-mail contact. Arm I survey administration Patients receive a lifestyle intervention, "Survivors of Uterine Cancer Empowered by Exercise and Healthy Diet (SUCCEED)", on a group and individual basis consisting of nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modification counseling from a physician, psychologist, registered dietitian, and physical therapist. Sixteen group sessions will be conducted (10 weekly, 6 bi-weekly) for 6 months. Weight and body mass index, satisfaction with study treatment, and exercise/activity logs are assessed weekly and biweekly. Patients receive additional feedback and support during the weeks not met in a group, including newsletters and telephone and e-mail contact. Arm II educational intervention Patients receive usual care informational brochures but no lifestyle counseling related to weight loss, physical activity, and nutrition.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Weight change at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Analysis will be carried out by fitting a mixed model. Weight change will be expressed in terms of absolute and relative weight change. In addition, percent weight change will be calculated. To test the null hypotheses that the groups do not differ in terms of change in weight at 6 or 12 months, parameter estimates from the model will be used to construct subsequent t-test that the difference in means at 3, 6, or 12 months is zero.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Quantitative and qualitative nutrient intake at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. 24 hour dietary recalls will be conducted using the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) 5 Step Multiple Pass Method. Information about dietary supplement use will also be obtained. Food intake will be entered into Nutritionist Pro. Fruit/vegetable intake will be assessed using the National Cancer Institute (NCI) All-Day Fruit and Vegetable Screener, which has 10 questions which assess intake of fruits and vegetables during the previous month. A mixed modeling approach will be used.
Minutes spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Assessed with the validated Godin Leisure-Time Exercise questionnaire, a four-item query of usual leisure-time exercise habits. Average frequency of milk, moderate, and strenuous exercise during a typical week are assessed. Duration in minutes of activity along with specific questions regarding walking are included. Complete 7-day pedometer step test at baseline and at 6 and 12 months. A mixed modeling approach will be used.
Body composition, using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry/densitometry (DEXA) methodology at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Measured in a random subsample. Lean body mass, body fat composition, and bone mineral density will be measured. Body composition will be analyzed to determine changes along with weight to help track effectiveness of the intervention.
Biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and nutrition at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Serum biomarkers analyzed for changes along with weight to help track effectiveness of the intervention. Risk factors of metabolic syndrome: low density lipoprotein (LDL), high density lipoprotein (HDL), serum triglycerides, and fasting glucose. Plasma carotenoids (alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin) and lycopene concentrations for changes in fruit and vegetable intake. Sub-Study, serum for appetite-related hormones and inflammatory cytokines: leptin, insulin, adiponectin, resistin, IGF-1, IGFBP-1, IGFBP-3, IL-6, TNF-α, MCP-1, glucagon, GLP-1 active, and thyroid hormones.
Self-efficacy at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Self-Efficacy Questionnaire: Physical Activities, an 8 item measure of respondents' perception of the degree to which they feel able to make changes in their physical activity level. Weight Efficacy Life-Style (WEL) questionnaire, 20 questions in 5 situational factors, where subjects rate their ability to successfully resist the desire to eat using a 10-point scale. Methodology of Baron and Kenny used to test for mediating effect of self-efficacy. Multiple regression analyses used to provide statistical tests of the possible mediating role of self-efficacy.
Depression at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), a 21-item, Likert-scaled instrument of depressive symptoms. Methodology of Baron and Kenny used to test for mediating effect of depression. Multiple regression analyses used to provide statistical tests of the possible mediating role of depression.
Quality of life at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. Using Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G), a 27-item core questionnaire evaluating various domains of QOL including physical, functional, family-social, and emotional well-being with questions answered on a 5-point Likert scale and items summated to give scores for each domain; a 13-item fatigue subscale; and the FACT-Endometrial (En), a 16-item subscale specific for EC. Also using Short-Form (SF)-36, with 36 questions scored on a Likert scale, producing overall physical and mental component summary measures. Baseline scores entered in the regression models.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Case Medical Center, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
🇺🇸Cleveland, Ohio, United States