Development of a Risk-Screening Tool for Cancer Survivors to Participate in Unsupervised Moderate- to Vigorous-Intensity Exercise: Results from a Survey Study
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Auteurs : Justin C. Brown ; Emily M. Ko ; Kathryn H. SchmitzSource :
- PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation [ 1934-1482 ] ; 2014.
Abstract
The health-benefits of exercise increase in dose-response fashion among cancer survivors. However, it is unclear how to identify cancer survivors who may require a pre-exercise evaluation prior to progressing from the common recommendation of walking, to unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.
To clarify how to identify cancer survivors who should undergo a pre-exercise evaluation prior to progressing from the common recommendation of walking, to unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.
Electronic survey.
Forty seven (n=47) experts in the field of exercise physiology, rehabilitation medicine, and cancer survivorship.
Not Applicable.
We synthesized peer-reviewed guidelines for exercise and cancer survivorship and identified 82 health-factors that may warrant a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. The 82 health-factors were classified into three domains: 1) clinical health-factors; 2) comorbidity and device health-factors; and 3) medications. We surveyed a sample of experts asking them to identify which of the 82 health-factors among cancer survivors would indicate the need for a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.
The response rate to our survey was 75% (n=47). Across the three domains of health-factors, acute symptoms, comorbidities, and medications related to cardiovascular disease were agreed to indicate a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. Other health-factors in the survey included hematologic, musculoskeletal, systemic, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and neurological symptoms and comorbidities. Eighteen experts (38%) said it was difficult to provide absolute answers since no two patients are alike, and their decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
The results from this expert survey will help to identify which cancer survivors should undergo a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.09.003
PubMed: 25217819
PubMed Central: 4391374
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<p id="P6">We synthesized peer-reviewed guidelines for exercise and cancer survivorship and identified 82 health-factors that may warrant a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. The 82 health-factors were classified into three domains: 1) clinical health-factors; 2) comorbidity and device health-factors; and 3) medications. We surveyed a sample of experts asking them to identify which of the 82 health-factors among cancer survivors would indicate the need for a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.</p>
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<p id="P7">The response rate to our survey was 75% (n=47). Across the three domains of health-factors, acute symptoms, comorbidities, and medications related to cardiovascular disease were agreed to indicate a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. Other health-factors in the survey included hematologic, musculoskeletal, systemic, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and neurological symptoms and comorbidities. Eighteen experts (38%) said it was difficult to provide absolute answers since no two patients are alike, and their decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.</p>
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<p id="P1">The health-benefits of exercise increase in dose-response fashion among cancer survivors. However, it is unclear how to identify cancer survivors who may require a pre-exercise evaluation prior to progressing from the common recommendation of walking, to unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.</p>
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<p id="P2">To clarify how to identify cancer survivors who should undergo a pre-exercise evaluation prior to progressing from the common recommendation of walking, to unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.</p>
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<sec id="S3"><title>Design</title>
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<p id="P6">We synthesized peer-reviewed guidelines for exercise and cancer survivorship and identified 82 health-factors that may warrant a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. The 82 health-factors were classified into three domains: 1) clinical health-factors; 2) comorbidity and device health-factors; and 3) medications. We surveyed a sample of experts asking them to identify which of the 82 health-factors among cancer survivors would indicate the need for a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.</p>
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<p id="P7">The response rate to our survey was 75% (n=47). Across the three domains of health-factors, acute symptoms, comorbidities, and medications related to cardiovascular disease were agreed to indicate a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. Other health-factors in the survey included hematologic, musculoskeletal, systemic, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and neurological symptoms and comorbidities. Eighteen experts (38%) said it was difficult to provide absolute answers since no two patients are alike, and their decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.</p>
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<p id="P8">The results from this expert survey will help to identify which cancer survivors should undergo a pre-exercise evaluation prior to engaging in unsupervised moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise.</p>
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