Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy

Introduction. Radiotherapy (RT) is an important modality for curative treatment in high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) patients that improves overall survival, however, it may cause unfavorable changes in physical fitness, increased risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic complications. The effect...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Hojan, Owidia Ozga-Majchrzak, Maciej Górecki, Ewa Leporowska, Piotr Milecki
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Published: Poznan University of Medical Sciences 2015-06-01
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spelling doaj-0b3823fd2e624bfa829a6b60f087068d2021-08-30T06:55:53ZengPoznan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Science2353-97982353-98012015-06-0184210.20883/medical.e20Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapyKatarzyna Hojan0Owidia Ozga-Majchrzak1Maciej Górecki2Ewa Leporowska3Piotr Milecki4Department of Rehabilitation, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznan, PolandDepartment of Rehabilitation, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznan, PolandDepartment of Rehabilitation, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznan, PolandCentral Laboratory, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznan, PolandChair and Department of Electroradiology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandIntroduction. Radiotherapy (RT) is an important modality for curative treatment in high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) patients that improves overall survival, however, it may cause unfavorable changes in physical fitness, increased risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic complications. The effects of physical exercise on aerobic capacity and on serum levels of liver and renal function indices in PCa patients undergoing RT are still unknown. Aim. The purpose was to assess the impact of supervised physical activity on aerobic capacity, hemorheology and metabolic biomarker levels in high-risk PCa patients during RT. Material and methods. Seventy-two men were randomly allocated to two groups before RT for high-risk prostate carcinoma. Thirty-six men conducted physical exercise (EG) and the other 36 men were a control group (UC). Outcomes measured were 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), blood parameters, serum levels of hepatic and renal function biomarkers (urea, creatinine, alanine and aspartate aminotransferase, PSA) in a modified shuttle test before and after RT. Results. After RT, decreased diastolic blood pressure (before test p = 0.05) was observed in the EG and in the UG, there was an increase in resting heart rate (p = 0.017), a decrease in walking distance (p = 0.036), and an increase in Borg fatigue score during the 6MWT. There was no statistically significant change in renal biomarkers or PSA in the liver in either group. Conclusions. Physical activity in prostate carcinoma patients during RT improves capacity tolerance with a decrease in Borg fatigue score, but this activity did not influence on serology outcomes or other blood indicators during RThttps://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/20exercisesradiation therapyoncologysupportive carerehabilitation
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author Katarzyna Hojan
Owidia Ozga-Majchrzak
Maciej Górecki
Ewa Leporowska
Piotr Milecki
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Owidia Ozga-Majchrzak
Maciej Górecki
Ewa Leporowska
Piotr Milecki
Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
Journal of Medical Science
exercises
radiation therapy
oncology
supportive care
rehabilitation
author_facet Katarzyna Hojan
Owidia Ozga-Majchrzak
Maciej Górecki
Ewa Leporowska
Piotr Milecki
author_sort Katarzyna Hojan
title Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
title_short Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
title_full Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
title_fullStr Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
title_sort effectiveness of regular physical activity on exercise tolerance and biochemical parameters in high-risk prostate cancer patients during radiotherapy
publisher Poznan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Science
issn 2353-9798
2353-9801
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Introduction. Radiotherapy (RT) is an important modality for curative treatment in high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) patients that improves overall survival, however, it may cause unfavorable changes in physical fitness, increased risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic complications. The effects of physical exercise on aerobic capacity and on serum levels of liver and renal function indices in PCa patients undergoing RT are still unknown. Aim. The purpose was to assess the impact of supervised physical activity on aerobic capacity, hemorheology and metabolic biomarker levels in high-risk PCa patients during RT. Material and methods. Seventy-two men were randomly allocated to two groups before RT for high-risk prostate carcinoma. Thirty-six men conducted physical exercise (EG) and the other 36 men were a control group (UC). Outcomes measured were 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), blood parameters, serum levels of hepatic and renal function biomarkers (urea, creatinine, alanine and aspartate aminotransferase, PSA) in a modified shuttle test before and after RT. Results. After RT, decreased diastolic blood pressure (before test p = 0.05) was observed in the EG and in the UG, there was an increase in resting heart rate (p = 0.017), a decrease in walking distance (p = 0.036), and an increase in Borg fatigue score during the 6MWT. There was no statistically significant change in renal biomarkers or PSA in the liver in either group. Conclusions. Physical activity in prostate carcinoma patients during RT improves capacity tolerance with a decrease in Borg fatigue score, but this activity did not influence on serology outcomes or other blood indicators during RT
topic exercises
radiation therapy
oncology
supportive care
rehabilitation
url https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/20
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