Lifestyle and integrative oncology interventions for cancer-related fatigue and sleep disturbances

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Carolyn Ee , Shelley Kay , Amy Reynolds , Nicole Lovato , Judith Lacey , Bogda Koczwara
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Abstract

Fatigue, insomnia and sleep disturbances are common after cancer diagnosis, and have a negative impact on quality of life and function. This narrative review synthesised evidence on lifestyle and integrative oncology interventions for cancer-related fatigue, insomnia and sleep disturbances in cancer survivors. There is strong evidence in support of aerobic and strength exercise for the relief of cancer-related fatigue. Yoga, massage therapy, acupuncture, Tai Chi and qigong can also be recommended for cancer-related fatigue. The evidence on yoga, acupuncture and massage therapy for sleep disturbances in cancer is mixed, while exercise appears to have a modest favourable effect. There is insufficient evidence on nutrient supplements or dietary interventions for cancer-related fatigue or insomnia and other sleep disturbances after cancer. Beyond alleviating cancer-related fatigue and insomnia-related symptoms, integrative oncology and lifestyle interventions have potential to effect multiple other benefits, such as improvement in symptoms such as pain and menopausal symptoms. There is a need for well-designed randomised controlled trials of interventions, particularly in the areas of diet and nutrient supplements, and for implementation studies of interventions already supported by evidence.

针对癌症相关疲劳和睡眠障碍的生活方式和综合肿瘤学干预措施。
疲劳、失眠和睡眠障碍在癌症确诊后很常见,对生活质量和功能有负面影响。这篇叙述性综述综合了有关生活方式和综合肿瘤学干预癌症幸存者癌症相关疲劳、失眠和睡眠障碍的证据。有确凿证据表明,有氧运动和力量锻炼可缓解癌症相关疲劳。瑜伽、按摩疗法、针灸、太极和气功也是治疗癌症相关疲劳的推荐疗法。关于瑜伽、针灸和按摩疗法治疗癌症患者睡眠障碍的证据不一,而运动似乎有一定的积极作用。关于营养补充剂或饮食干预治疗癌症相关疲劳、失眠和其他癌症后睡眠障碍的证据不足。除了缓解与癌症相关的疲劳和失眠相关症状外,肿瘤综合治疗和生活方式干预还有可能带来其他多种益处,如改善疼痛和更年期症状等症状。需要对干预措施进行精心设计的随机对照试验,特别是在饮食和营养补充剂领域,还需要对已有证据支持的干预措施进行实施研究。
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