Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effect of Two Household Physical Exercise Protocols in the Quality of Life and Physical Fitness of Elderly Women With Breast Cancer in Hormoniotherapy Treatment: Interventional Study
Among the possibilities of intervention to minimize the effects of cancer treatment, the
exercises are efficient in improving the physical fitness and quality of life of the elderly
in treatment. The goal is to compare the effects of two home physical exercise protocols on
quality of life and physical fitness of elderly people with breast cancer who are in hormone
use. A study was carried out at the Institute of Integral Medicine Professor Fernando
Figueira (IMIP) within the Professional Master Program in Palliative Care Associated with the
Residency Program in Health, which evaluated the effectiveness of a protocol of 29 exercises
with walking sessions, performed at home , In the quality of life and physical fitness of the
elderly in the treatment of breast cancer. The results of the mentioned research showed that
the elderly showed improvement both in quality of life and physical fitness.
In view of the results and the clinical and functional kinetic observation of these patients,
the hypothesis was that a shorter intervention protocol, with fewer exercises with fewer
repetitions and a lower degree of difficulty can bring results similar to those found,
requiring a shorter time In the accomplishment of the exercises, which can favor the
adherence to the protocol by the patients, still achieving positive results in their quality
of life and physical fitness.
The elderly will undergo evaluations to characterize the sample through questionnaires, the
physical fitness assessment will be performed through the Senior Fitness Test (SFT) and
anthropometric evaluation before (beginning of the research), in the 6th week and after the
12th week of the research. It will be offered the elderly, instructional material developed
for this research - printed manual. It will consist of a routine of 12 exercises to be
performed autonomously for range of motion and muscular fitness, using the environmental
resources of the home. All control and training guidelines for using the manual will be
offered through an introductory lecture and subsequent weekly telephone contacts (twice a
week). Participants should complete their respective program for a total period of 12 weeks
and mark in the manual how often they performed the exercises. The control group used a
protocol with 29 home exercises in a longer manual. The results will be obtained from the
statistical package SPSS 10.0 for Windows and a p <0.05 will be accepted.
For the calculation of the sample size, performed in the program Stata 12 version 12, the
results presented in the dissertation of Souza Filho and collaborators were considered. The
results of the "Raise" test at the end of the study presented a mean of 14.55 ± 3.12 in the
intervention group and a mean of 11.16 ± 2.66 in the control group. A 99% power and a type I
error of 5% would require 27 patients In each group. Predicting eventual losses, this number
was estimated for 33 patients in each group.
The elderly will be considered in two groups, one group will participate in a program of 29
exercises and a second group will participate in a short program with 12 exercises, will be
developed according to the following parameters:
Group 1: A manual will be offered, consisting of 29 exercises to be performed at home. The
guideline is to perform each exercise 6 to 8 times in a gentle manner keeping your attention
on movement. The first 19 exercises were of range of motion:
1. Stretching of buttocks in dorsal decubitus position
2. Trunk side chain elongation in dorsal decubitus
3. Stretching of hip adductors adopting the "butterfly posture"
4. Global mobilization of the spine by adopting the posture of cats
5. Ankle Mobilization
6. Mobilization of the toes
7. Circular ankle mobilization
8. Self-passive ankle mobilization with sitting individual and flexed hip and knee.
9. Mobilization of the thoracic spine in the sitting posture.
10. Trunk side chain elongation in sitting posture
11. Dislocation of scapular girdle
12. Pelvic girdle dissociation
13. Cervical lateral inclination
14. Flexion and cervical extension
15. Cervical rotational movement (global mobilization)
16. Abduction and flexion of the shoulder
17. Internal and external rotation of the shoulder
18. Arms at the front of the body at the shoulder line, the movement consists of performing
scapular abduction and lengthening of the flexors at the same time
19. Mobilization of hand and fingers.
The 10 subsequent exercises are muscular fitness:
20. Sit-up to strengthen mainly of the musculature of the quadriceps and glutes
21. Sits-ups modified
22. Strengthening of pectoral and biceps
23. Strengthening of pectoral and modified biceps
24. Gastrocnemius and soleus strengthening.
25. Gastrocnemius strengthening and modified soleus
26. Exercise of balance and coordination
27. Strengthening of the brachial and iliopsoas triceps
28. Brachial triceps strengthening
29. Brachial triceps strengthening This Manual guides its implementation in a progressive
way and at the end it totals about 30 to 45 min of physical exercises per day. All
control and training guidelines for use of the manual will be offered through an
introductory lecture and subsequent weekly telephone contacts (twice a week).
Participants should complete their respective program for a total period of 12 weeks and
mark in the manual how often they performed the exercises. Therefore, it guides the
implementation of daily walks with cumulative effect.
Intervention Group: the elderly will be offered, instructional material developed for
this research - printed manual. It will consist of a routine of 12 exercises to be
performed autonomously for range of motion and muscular fitness, using the environmental
resources of the home. It will be suggested a daily frequency in the execution of this
exercise routine. Also, stimuli and guidelines will be given for the practice of active
movement (walking) so that they accumulate at least 10 to 20 minutes of this activity
daily. All control and training guidelines for use of the manual will be offered through
an introductory lecture and subsequent weekly telephone contacts (twice a week).
Participants should complete their respective program for a total period of 12 weeks and
mark in the manual how often they performed the exercises.
• Procedures related to the production of the instructional manual: a literature review
was carried out in the databases BIREME, PUBMED and in websites of organizations of
great influence with the theme Physical Activity and Cancer, in specific breast cancer.
In addition to interviews and theoretical-practical conceptions of professionals with
significant time in the area in question. This stage lasted three months.
Within this context, the main exercises of amplitude of movement and muscular aptitude
were shown in which the realization was easier, reproducible and similar to movements
performed within the Activities of Daily Life. From there, the photos of the original
manual were reused for their reduced version and served as illustrations for the
exercises. This step lasted 15 days.
During the same period, the researchers conducted the textbook production that provides
a brief explanation with simplified language about the importance of adopting physical
exercise in patients with breast cancer under treatment and its impact on the quality of
life and physical fitness of the patients. Individuals and some guidelines to get into
the habit of regular walking.
After the development process, it was diagrammed to proceed with its printing in reduced
version. This step lasted 30 days.
The elderly will undergo evaluations for characterization of the sample (questionnaires,
physical fitness assessment and anthropometric evaluation) before (beginning of the
research), in the 6th week and after the 12th week of the research. In addition, in the
6th week, the patient will attend the sector and demonstrate the accomplishment of any
manual for possible corrections of movement pattern.
The collection for characterization of the sample, evaluations and tests, will be
performed at the IMIP on days agreed with the elderly soon after signing the TCLE. It
will follow the following structuring:
• Steps: First step: Characterization data of the sample. Anamnesis and questionnaires
will be carried out.
Second stage: Anthropometric evaluation. Measurements of weight, height, BMI and body
composition will be performed.
Third stage: Screening Pre-evaluation of Signs and Symptoms Acute (Annex 5).
Measurements of resting blood pressure, resting heart rate, and questioning of possible
signs of discomfort will be performed before releasing the patient to perform the
assessments and tests for physical fitness. Patients who present an alteration that
prevents them from proceeding to the next station will be marked a new date for the same
to complete the evaluation procedure, in order to enable participation in the research
and avoid any type of risk.
Fourth stage: Assessment and tests for physical fitness FTS.
Used tools
- Functional Evaluation For the variables of functional physical fitness, the Senior
Fitness Test (SFT) will be used, in the test and retest regime (minimum interval of
3 and maximum of 8 days between the tests) that is constituted by seven Specific
tests that can measure performance in motor functional abilities on a continuous
range of wide range, from the condition of greater fragility to the highest degree
of functional physical fitness. It assesses the ability to perform functional
movements, such as walking, climbing stairs and getting up, as well as checking the
muscular fitness, endurance, flexibility and balance of the elderly. It is easy to
administer by the evaluators, does not require medical authorization and is very
safe. Each item in the test has follow-up performance standards for men and women
aged 60-94 years. In addition, the FTS provides reference values in each test item
that help identify whether the individual is at risk of loss of mobility.
- Anthropometric evaluation The following anthropometric data will be collected A)
Body weight: body mass measurement using TANITA® electronic balance. B) Stature:
greater distance between the vertex and the soil, the individual being in the
orthostatic position; C) Perimeter of abdomen: greater abdominal circumference,
measured with anthropometric tape; D) Percentage of fat: measure of the relative
amount of fat contained in the body. It will be obtained by perimetry.
E) Lean body mass index: is the ratio of the lean mass to the square of the height.
F) Body composition shall be measured using bio-impedance
• Quality of life assessment Quality of life will be assessed using the questionnaire of
the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life
Questionnaire "core" 30 items (EORTC-QLQ-C30) 30, version 3.0. This instrument has 30
questions, consisting of five functional scales: physical, cognitive, emotional, social
and role performance; A scale of quality of life and global health; Symptoms of fatigue,
pain, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea, lack of appetite, insomnia, constipation and diarrhea
and an item that assesses financial difficulties. The possible responses are: no,
little, moderately and a lot, scored respectively from 1 to 4. Thus the QLQ-C30
generates a score of 0 to 100 on the functional and symptom scales according to the
EORTC score manual. In the functional scale, zero denotes the worst functioning and 100
the best, while the scale of symptoms is the opposite. Being zero with no symptoms and
100 is the maximum of symptoms present.
All data will be collected by the researcher and other properly trained collaborating
professionals who are part of the IMIP Oncology program and IMIP's Postgraduate Program
stricto sensu.
Quality control will be done through a variety of mechanisms: standardized forms and
questionnaires, detailed instructions for interviewers and / or evaluators, training of
interviewers and evaluators, review of all forms and questionnaires by fieldwork
supervisors, repetition of questions Of questions that present inconsistency after
review and meetings with all interviewers and / or evaluators whenever questions arise.
The secondary data that will be used have already been collected and are part of the
research by Souza Filho et al.
After collecting the data, the collection script will be reviewed and then organized and
entered into a spreadsheet for statistical analysis. After an exploratory analysis of
the data in order to identify if they met normality, using the Kolmogorov Smirnoff test,
the statistical characteristics of the sample and the physical fitness variables will be
performed. If the comparison is normal distribution, Between the two groups will be
performed through the student t test, otherwise the Mann-Withey test will be performed.
To evaluate the pre and post in each group will be performed t Student test paired in
case of normality or the Wilcoxon test. For the comparison between the different groups,
in order to identify the homogeneity between the groups, the equivalence test (Levene
test) will be performed. The results will be obtained from the statistical package SPSS
10.0 for Windows and a p <0.05 will be accepted.
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