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保持冷静并继续划桨:龙舟项目对乳腺癌幸存者的身心影响。

Keep calm and keep rowing: the psychophysical effects of dragon boat program in breast cancer survivors.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Istituto Di Fisiologia, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 3, 35131, Padua, Italy.

Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2024 Mar 8;32(4):218. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08420-7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Dragon Boat discipline has become a popular type of physical exercise among women with breast cancer. The present study aims to investigate the effects of Dragon Boat activity on body composition, physical function, and psychosocial aspects (i.e., body appreciation and quality of life [QoL]) in women operated for breast cancer.

METHODS

Thirty-one women (age, 57.88 ± 7.88 years; BMI, 27.86 ± 6.38 kg·m) with a previous breast removal surgery were recruited and randomized into two groups: Dragon Boat group (DB, N = 18) or a home-based non-supervised training program (home exercise group; HG, N = 13). All participants underwent body composition, handgrip test, 30-s chair stand test (30CST), 6-min walking test (6MWT), and shoulder mobility measurements at baseline and after 12 weeks of intervention. Participants also filled out the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2) and the Short Form Health Survey-12 (SF-12) self-report questionnaires.

RESULTS

Dragon Boat activity significantly improved the 30CST (+ 6%, p = .011) and 6MWT performance (+ 30%, p = .011) compared to a home-based non-supervised training program. Moreover, 20% (3/15 women) of women in the DB group obtained a reliable change from pre- to post-intervention in the BAS-2 and in the mental QoL component of the SF-12 (vs 15% and 0% of the HC group). No reliable change emerged for the physical component of the SF-12.

CONCLUSION

Dragon Boat activity is efficient to improve lower limb strength in women operated for breast cancer. Furthermore, Dragon Boat activity emerged to improve body appreciation and mental QoL in some of the women assigned to this activity. Importantly, no adverse events were documented during the intervention.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT05206526 (10/02/2022).

摘要

目的

龙舟运动已成为乳腺癌女性中流行的一种体育锻炼方式。本研究旨在探讨龙舟运动对接受过乳腺癌手术的女性的身体成分、身体功能和心理社会方面(即身体欣赏和生活质量[QoL])的影响。

方法

招募了 31 名女性(年龄 57.88±7.88 岁;BMI 27.86±6.38kg·m),均接受过乳房切除术,并将其随机分为两组:龙舟组(DB,N=18)或家庭非监督训练计划(家庭锻炼组;HG,N=13)。所有参与者在基线和干预 12 周后进行身体成分、握力测试、30 秒坐立测试(30CST)、6 分钟步行测试(6MWT)和肩部活动度测量。参与者还填写了身体欣赏量表-2(BAS-2)和简明健康调查-12 项(SF-12)自我报告问卷。

结果

与家庭非监督训练计划相比,龙舟运动显著提高了 30CST(+6%,p=0.011)和 6MWT 表现(+30%,p=0.011)。此外,DB 组中有 20%(3/15 名女性)的女性在 BAS-2 和 SF-12 的心理 QoL 分量表中从干预前到干预后获得了可靠的变化(而 HC 组的这一比例为 15%和 0%)。SF-12 的身体成分部分没有出现可靠的变化。

结论

龙舟运动可有效提高乳腺癌术后女性的下肢力量。此外,龙舟运动在一些参加该运动的女性中提高了身体欣赏和心理 QoL。重要的是,在干预过程中没有记录到不良事件。

试验注册

NCT05206526(2022 年 10 月 2 日)。

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