Objective physical activity and self-reported quality of life in patients receiving palliative chemotherapy

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作者
Dahele, Max
Skipworth, Richard J. E.
Wall, Lucy
Voss, Anne
Preston, Tom
Fearon, Kenneth C. H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Toronto Sunnybrook Reg Canc Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Royal Infirm, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Western Gen Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, Midlothian, Scotland
[4] Abbott Labs, Ross Prod Div, Columbus, OH USA
[5] Univ Glasgow, Scottish Univ Environm Res Ctr, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
cancer; cachexia; chemotherapy; quality of life; physical activity;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2006.09.024
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
There is little objective data on how cancer and its therapy affect physical activity. The main aims of this Pilot study were 1) to compare physical activity in patients receiving palliative chemotherapy and healthy controls, and 2) to explore the relationship between patients' activity, quality of life (QoL), and clinical performance status. A miniaturized electronic meter objectively recorded activity for one week in 20 patients with upper gastrointestinal cancer receiving palliative chemotherapy and in 13 age-matched healthy controls. Patients also completed the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQC30, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-F; fatigue), and Functional Assessment of Anorexia and Cachexia Therapy (FAACT; anorexia/cachexia) quality-of-life questionnaires. The patients' median estimated total energy expenditure was 8 % lower (P = 0.0003), median time spent upright was approximately two hours/day less (P = 0.0002), and median steps taken/day was 43 % lower (P = 0.002) than that of the control group. Neither estimated energy expenditure nor average steps taken/day correlated significantly with EORTC QLQC30 physical functioning, ftiligue, or global health status/QoL. There was no correlation with the FAACT "Trial Outcome Index" (TOI), but the FACIT-F TOI and both estimated energy expenditure and the average steps taken/day correlated significantly (r = 0. 59, P = 0. 009 and r = 0.59, P = 0.008). It is concluded that patients receiving palliative chemotherapy were less active than healthy controls; however the relationship between physical activity
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