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

No SJR dataSep 26, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to encourage regular exercise in people during and after cancer

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Abstract

Fourteen trials involving 648 participants were analyzed to assess exercise interventions in sedentary cancer survivors.

  • Only studies involving breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer were included in the review.
  • No trial reported that 75% or greater of the intervention group met current aerobic exercise recommendations.
  • Three trials demonstrated adherence of 75% or greater to aerobic exercise goals that were below the guideline recommendation of 150 minutes per week.
  • Improvements in aerobic exercise tolerance were observed at 8 to 12 weeks (SMD 0.73) and at six months (SMD 0.70) in intervention participants compared with controls.
  • Common behavior change techniques included setting goals, prompting self-monitoring, and encouraging generalization of exercise behaviors to unsupervised contexts.

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