Interventions for promoting habitual exercise in people living with and beyond cancer

No SJR dataSep 20, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to encourage regular exercise in people living with and after cancer

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Abstract

A total of 1372 participants were included across 23 studies assessing exercise interventions for sedentary cancer survivors.

  • Interventions resulted in improved aerobic exercise tolerance at eight to 12 weeks and six months compared to usual care.
  • Eight studies reported intervention adherence of 75% or greater when a supervision component was included.
  • Goal setting, graded tasks, and instruction on how to perform behaviors were frequently used techniques in effective interventions.
  • Long-term follow-up data on exercise behavior change remains limited, with most studies focusing on white women with breast cancer.
  • Many included studies exhibited a high risk of bias and issues with reporting standards, leading to low- to very low-certainty evidence.

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