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Cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition responses to different intensities and frequencies of exercise training in colorectal cancer survivors
Devin, James L. ; Jenkins, David G. ; Sax, Andrew T. ; Hughes, Gareth I. ; Aitken, Joanne F. ; Chambers, Suzanne K. ; Dunn, Jeffrey C. ; Bolam, Kate A. ; Skinner, Tina L.
Devin, James L.
Jenkins, David G.
Sax, Andrew T.
Hughes, Gareth I.
Aitken, Joanne F.
Chambers, Suzanne K.
Dunn, Jeffrey C.
Bolam, Kate A.
Skinner, Tina L.
Abstract
Introduction
Deteriorations in cardiorespiratory fitness (o2peak) and body composition are associated with poor prognosis after colorectal cancer treatment. However, the optimal intensity and frequency of aerobic exercise training to improve these outcomes in colorectal cancer survivors is unknown.
Patients and Methods
This trial compared 8 weeks of moderate-intensity continuous exercise (MICE; 50 minutes; 70% peak heart rate [HRpeak]; 24 sessions), with high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE; 4 × 4 minutes; 85%-95% HRpeak) at an equivalent (HIIE; 24 sessions) and tapered frequency (HIIE-T; 16 sessions) on o2peak and on lean and fat mass, measured at baseline, 4, 8, and 12 weeks.
Results
Increases in o2peak were significantly greater after both 4 (+3.0 mL·kg−1·min−1, P = .008) and 8 (+2.3 mL·kg−1·min−1, P = .049) weeks of HIIE compared to MICE. After 8 weeks, there was a significantly greater reduction in fat mass after HIIE compared to MICE (−0.7 kg, P = .038). Four weeks after training, the HIIE group maintained elevated o2peak (+3.3 mL·kg−1·min−1, P = .006) and reduced fat mass (−0.7 kg, P = .045) compared to the MICE group, with o2peak in the HIIE-T also being superior to the MICE group (+2.8 mL·kg−1·min−1, P = .013).
Conclusion
Compared to MICE, HIIE promotes superior improvements and short-term maintenance of o2peak and fat mass improvements. HIIE training at a reduced frequency also promotes maintainable cardiorespiratory fitness improvements. In addition to promoting accelerated and superior benefits to the current aerobic exercise guidelines, HIIE promotes clinically relevant improvements even with a substantial reduction in exercise training and for a period after withdrawal.
Keywords
exercise oncology, fat mass, high-intensity exercise, lean mass, physical activity
Date
2018
Type
Journal article
Journal
Clinical Colorectal Cancer
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Volume
17
Issue
2
Page Range
269-279
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ACU Department
Faculty of Health Sciences
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