The goal of this interventional study is to analyze the impact of a supervised oncological exercise intervention in surviving breast cancer patients. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Evaluate the efectivity of a supervised individualized and adapted oncological physical exercise program in the cardiovascular fitness of the participants. * Analyze the impact of this intervention in the body composition, functionality and quality of life of the parcitipants Participants will perform a controlled and adapted program, supervised by an especialized professional during 16 weeks. Researchers will compare this intervention group, where the supervised program will take place, with a control group, where the patients will perform regular physical activity (non-supervised) to see the changes in the efectivity and impact in cardiovascular fitness, body composition and quality of life.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
74
An initial physical assestment where clinical history, body composition, functionality, cardiovascular fitness and quality of life will be tested. Patients will be screened and then divided in diferent groups, depending on both their cardiovascular and physical capacity. Then they will perform 2 sessions of combined strength and endurance training per week for 16 weeks. At the end of the training program, the patients will be assesed to evaluate the changes in their cardiovascular fitness, functionality, body composition and quality of life.
An initial physical assestment where clinical history, body composition, functionality, cardiovascular fitness and quality of life will be tested Patients will be suggested to mantain active physical activities in their daily life. At the end of the training program, the patients will be assesed to evaluate the changes in their cardiovascular fitness, functionality, body composition and quality of life.
Tigers Running Club
Madrid, Spain
Cardiovascular fitness
Evaluate the effectiveness of the program in the improvement of the cardiovascular capacity in breast cancer survivors (looking for a difference of 3,49 ml/kg/min of oxigen consumption), using a submaximal cardiovascular test.
Time frame: 16 weeks
Body composition
Analyze the effect of the oncologic physical exercise program in the body weight, the body mass index (BMI), percentages in body fat, abdominal fat, fat free mass, bone mass and total body water in breast cancer survivors.
Time frame: 16 weeks
Physical functionality
Know the impact of the oncologic physical exercise program in the physical functionality of the patients.
Time frame: 16 weeks
Exercise adherence
Measure the level of adherence to the oncologic physical exercise program, registering the assistance to the sessions.
Time frame: 16 weeks
Physical activity Levels
Evaluate the effect of the intervention in the physical activity levels performed by the patients.
Time frame: 16 weeks
Fatigue levels
Evaluate the impact of the physical exercise program in the fatigue levels of the participants.
Time frame: 16weeks
Quality of life and health
Evaluate the impact of the oncological physical exercise program in the quality of life of the patients in relation with their health.
Time frame: 16 weeks
Anxiety and depression levels
Analyze the impact of the oncologic physical exercise program in the anxiety and depression levels of the subjects.
Time frame: 16 weeks
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