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Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer 10/2020

01-10-2020 | Original Article

Moving forward on all fronts: impact, patterns, and barriers to exercise in cancer survivors and patients living with advanced disease

Authors: Sasha E. Knowlton, Elizabeth K. O’Donnell, Nora Horick, Giselle K. Perez, Elyse Park, Julia Rabin, Kit M. Quain, Jessica Garton, Jeffrey M. Peppercorn

Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 10/2020

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Abstract

Introduction

Exercise is recommended for all patients with cancer, but there has been limited study of exercise habits in patients across the spectrum of illness.

Purpose

This pragmatic survey aimed to identify the unmet supportive care needs, self-reported symptoms, and exercise habits among both cancer survivors and patients living with advanced disease to determine adherence to exercise guidelines and to identify barriers and opportunities to improve exercise.

Methods

An anonymous cross-sectional self-administered paper survey was distributed to patients with cancer presenting for oncology clinic visits at an academic cancer center. Survey measures included presence of symptoms and health problems in addition to weekly time spent exercising, change in exercise levels since diagnosis, interest in exercise, and self-reported barriers. Participants reporting at least 150 min of exercise per week were characterized as adherent to guidelines.

Results

Among 640 survey respondents, 570 (89%) completed questions about exercise. Only 44% of cancer survivors and 34% of patients living with advanced disease met current guidelines. Survivors who met exercise guidelines had a lower prevalence of fatigue and memory impairments, but this finding was not seen among patients with advanced cancer. Over 70% of patients with advanced disease and 47% of survivors reported decreasing exercise post-diagnosis compared to pre-diagnosis. Prominent barriers to exercise among both groups included burden of illness and time constraints but interest in increasing exercise was high.

Conclusions

There is an opportunity to improve exercise and related outcomes among a large percentage of both cancer survivors and patients living with advanced disease.
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Metadata
Title
Moving forward on all fronts: impact, patterns, and barriers to exercise in cancer survivors and patients living with advanced disease
Authors
Sasha E. Knowlton
Elizabeth K. O’Donnell
Nora Horick
Giselle K. Perez
Elyse Park
Julia Rabin
Kit M. Quain
Jessica Garton
Jeffrey M. Peppercorn
Publication date
01-10-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Issue 10/2020
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05344-w

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