Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Home-Based Study to Enhance Activity in Breast Cancer Survivors
There is a well-documented association between physical activity & risk for breast cancer
development and recurrence. It is known that exercise interventions have been effective at
increasing physical activity levels in breast cancer survivors. Knowing that breast cancer
survivors are less active than non-cancer patients, a less active lifestyle places them at
risk of obesity and poor overall health, which in turn also increases risk of cancer and
cancer recurrence. Not all the reasons for the risk reduction are clear, however it is known
that hormones and other inflammatory markers play a role.
This study has three goals:
1. To investigate the feasibility of a home intervention designed to reduce sedentary
behavior.
2. Describe the effects of the intervention on levels of sedentary behavior, physical
activity, and symptoms.
3. Assess cost of the intervention.
There is a well-documented association between physical activity and risk for breast cancer
development and recurrence. Exercise training interventions have been effective at increasing
physical activity levels in breast cancer survivors, however they require 1) a large degree
of patient initiative to achieve positive health outcomes associated with sustained
behavioral change and 2) facilities and oversight that may be prohibitive in a clinical
setting. Although most activity-based research to date has focused on increasing levels of
moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) for breast cancer survivors, large
epidemiological studies suggest that breast cancer survivors are also more sedentary when
compared to non-cancer controls. A recent meta-analysis of controlled intervention trials
designed to promote physical activity among sedentary cancer survivors found that none of the
trials within the scope of the review succeeded in achieving 75% or better adherence to
prescribed exercise guidelines, leading the authors to question whether shifting the target
of intervention from MVPA to reductions in sedentary time might be a more realistic goal.
Recent research suggests that interventions designed to reduce sedentary time in breast
cancer survivors have the potential to yield clinically meaningful health benefits,
especially for individuals at higher risk for sedentary behaviors, however the optimal method
of intervention is not clear.
Aim 1: Feasibility of the intervention Assess the feasibility of an intervention designed to
reduce sedentary behavior in breast cancer survivors. The behavioral intervention will
involve the review of a 7-day baseline snapshot of sedentary behavior and physical activity
patterns, combined with tailored activity prompts described over the following 6 weeks.
Aim 2: Effects of the intervention Aim 2a: Describe a preliminary range of effect sizes of
the intervention on levels of sedentary behavior, physical activity and symptoms of cancer
survivorship (e.g. cancer related fatigue).
Aim 2b: Evaluate the relationship between change in sedentary behavior and change in
cancer-relevant outcomes, such as fatigue and biomarkers of cancer recurrence (e.g. IGF-1,
Leptin), following the reduced sedentary time intervention.
Aim 3: Assessment of intervention components Aim 3a: Quantitatively assess overall cost of
the intervention and its individual components, dose delivered and dose received by
intervention participants Aim 3b: Quantitatively describe intervention participants'
perspectives on the impact of the individual intervention components, including which
components appeared most useful for reducing sedentary time.
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