Impact of recreational football in men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivation therapy

IF 1.6 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
BJUI compass Pub Date : 2025-04-10 DOI:10.1002/bco2.70008
Sofia Mesquita, Susana Póvoas, Diogo Nunes-Carneiro, David Sá-Couto, Mário Santos, Avelino Fraga, Miguel Silva-Ramos
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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the effects of supervised recreational football-based exercise intervention on physical functioning, cardiovascular and metabolic health, bone strength and quality of life in men with PCa receiving ADT.

Materials and Methods

Men with locally advanced or metastatic PCa undergoing ADT were allocated to a supervised recreational football-based exercise programme. Patients were invited to participate in 2–3 one-hour weekly sessions for 8 months and encouraged to participate in at least 2 session/week. Outcomes were physical functioning (postural balance, agility, muscle strength and aerobic capacity), blood pressure, lipid profile (LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, total-cholesterol and triglycerides), glucose, glycated haemoglobin (HbA1C) and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP), proximal femoral and lumbar spine (L2-L4) bone mineral density (BMD) and quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-PR25). Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed using the IBM® SPSS® Statistics version 29 software.

Results

From September to October 2022, 23 interested patients were screened and 12 were included and completed the supervised recreational football-based exercise programme. A significant improvement in aerobic capacity was recorded, with the patients improving the distances walked over 6 minutes (580.0 vs. 537.5, p = 0.005). There was a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure from a median of 134 to 123 and a non-statistically significant decrease in diastolic blood pressure from a mean of 80 to 73 mmHg. There were no significant differences for lumbar and femoral BMD. A tendency for higher general health status post-intervention (80.6 vs. 70.8, p = 0.094) and a significant difference in the cognitive domain (83.0 vs. 100.0, p = 0.020) were recorded.

Conclusions

Men with PCa undergoing ADT experience side effects that, when combined with the physical inactivity and poor fitness often seen in these patients, may heighten their risk of cardiovascular and metabolic complications. A recreational football-based exercise programme can be implemented to improve physical fitness, aerobic capacity, systolic blood pressure and quality of life.

娱乐性足球对接受雄激素剥夺治疗的前列腺癌患者的影响
目的评价有监督的娱乐性足球运动干预对接受ADT的前列腺癌患者身体功能、心血管和代谢健康、骨强度和生活质量的影响。材料和方法局部晚期或转移性前列腺癌接受ADT的男性被分配到一个有监督的休闲足球运动项目中。邀请患者参加2 - 3次每周1小时的疗程,持续8个月,并鼓励患者每周至少参加2次疗程。结果包括身体功能(体位平衡、敏捷性、肌肉力量和有氧能力)、血压、血脂(低密度脂蛋白胆固醇、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、总胆固醇和甘油三酯)、葡萄糖、糖化血红蛋白(HbA1C)和高敏c反应蛋白(CRP)、股骨近端和腰椎(L2-L4)骨密度(BMD)和生活质量(EORTC QLQ-C30和QLQ-PR25)。使用IBM®SPSS®Statistics version 29软件进行描述性和推断性统计分析。结果从2022年9月至10月,筛选了23名感兴趣的患者,其中12人被纳入并完成了有监督的休闲足球运动项目。有氧能力显著改善,患者步行超过6分钟的距离增加(580.0 vs 537.5, p = 0.005)。收缩压中位数从134降至123,舒张压平均从80降至73 mmHg,无统计学意义。腰椎和股骨骨密度无显著差异。干预后总体健康状况有较高的趋势(80.6比70.8,p = 0.094),认知领域有显著差异(83.0比100.0,p = 0.020)。结论:接受ADT治疗的男性前列腺癌患者会出现副作用,再加上这些患者经常出现的缺乏身体活动和健康状况不佳,可能会增加心血管和代谢并发症的风险。一个以足球为基础的休闲运动项目可以提高身体素质,有氧能力,收缩压和生活质量。
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