Effectiveness of Baduanjin exercise on pulmonary function, quality of life, psychological well-being and exercise tolerance in postoperative patients with non-small cell lung cancer: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Zhenlong Yan, Meng Chen, Junjie Tao, Yuchuan Wang, Ping Huang
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the influence of engaging in Baduanjin exercise on pulmonary function, quality of life (QoL), mental well-being and exercise tolerance among postoperative individuals diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods

A comprehensive search of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in eleven different electronic databases, spanning from their inception up until July 3, 2024, was conducted. Following this exhaustive search, the literature was thoroughly screened, relevant information was carefully extracted, and the potential for bias within the selected studies was critically evaluated by two independent researchers. Employing Revman 5.4 software, statistical analyses were then carried out.

Results

A comprehensive compilation of 6 RCTs, involving a collective 540 patients diagnosed with NSCLC, was analyzed. The pooled findings revealed that engaging in Baduanjin exercise leads to a significant enhancement in forced vital capacity (FVC) (WMD=0.23, 95% CI=0.06 ∼ 0.41, P = 0.009), forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) (WMD=0.16, 95% CI=0.00 ∼ 0.32, P = 0.05) in NSCLC patients, as well as QoL (WMD=24.09, 95% CI=20.68 ∼ 27.51, P<0.00001) and functional well-being (WMD=6.70, 95% CI=5.50 ∼ 7.90, P < 0.00001). Meanwhile, Baduanjin exercise reduced Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) (WMD=-9.58, 95% CI=-10.58 ∼ -8.58, P < 0.00001) scores in patients with NSCLC. However, sensitivity analyses revealed that the results for physical well-being, social/family well-being, emotional well-being, lung cancer subscales, Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) scores, and 6 min walk distance (6MWD) lacked robustness. Subgroup analysis was conducted based on the intervention frequency, revealed that both 3 and 10 weekly training sessions improved 6MWD in NSCLC patients. Notably, 10 weekly training sessions (WMD=54.72, 95% CI=28.76 ∼ 80.69, P<0.0001) were found to be twice as effective as 3 weekly training sessions (WMD=26.96, 95% CI=17.31 ∼ 36.61, P<0.00001) in enhancing 6MWD . However, no improvement in 6MWD was observed in the 8 weekly training sessions (WMD=-18.34, 95%CI=-41.55 ∼ 4.87, P<0.00001).

Conclusion

The meta-analysis revealed that for individuals diagnosed with NSCLC, Baduanjin exercise demonstrated significant effectiveness in terms of pulmonary function enhancement, QoL elevation, anxiety alleviation and exercise endurance improvement. However, the methodological limitations significantly constrain the strength of clinical evidence. Meanwhile, the lack of robustness in some outcomes as indicated by sensitivity analyses, suggest significant constraints in the external validity and generalizability of the findings to broader populations.
八段锦运动对非小细胞肺癌术后患者肺功能、生活质量、心理健康和运动耐量的影响:随机对照试验的系统评价和meta分析
目的探讨八段锦运动对非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)术后患者肺功能、生活质量、心理健康和运动耐量的影响。方法综合检索11个不同电子数据库的随机对照试验(rct),时间跨度从试验开始到2024年7月3日。在详尽的搜索之后,对文献进行了彻底筛选,仔细提取了相关信息,并由两位独立研究人员对所选研究中的潜在偏倚进行了严格评估。采用Revman 5.4软件进行统计分析。结果分析了6项随机对照试验的综合汇编,共涉及540例确诊为NSCLC的患者。综合研究结果显示,参与八段金运动可显著提高非小细胞肺癌患者的用力肺活量(FVC) (WMD=0.23, 95% CI=0.06 ~ 0.41, P = 0.009)、第一秒用力呼气量(FEV1) (WMD=0.16, 95% CI=0.00 ~ 0.32, P = 0.05),以及生活质量(WMD=24.09, 95% CI=20.68 ~ 27.51, P<0.00001)和功能健康(WMD=6.70, 95% CI=5.50 ~ 7.90, P<;0.00001)。同时,八段锦运动降低焦虑自评量表(SAS) (WMD=-9.58, 95% CI=-10.58 ~ -8.58, P <;0.00001)。然而,敏感性分析显示,身体健康、社会/家庭健康、情绪健康、肺癌亚量表、抑郁自评量表(SDS)得分和6分钟步行距离(6MWD)的结果缺乏稳健性。根据干预频率进行亚组分析,发现每周3次和10次训练均可改善NSCLC患者的6MWD。值得注意的是,在增强6MWD方面,每周10次训练(WMD=54.72, 95% CI=28.76 ~ 80.69, P<0.0001)的效果是每周3次训练(WMD=26.96, 95% CI=17.31 ~ 36.61, P<0.00001)的两倍。然而,在8周的训练中没有观察到6MWD的改善(WMD=-18.34, 95%CI=-41.55 ~ 4.87, P<0.00001)。结论荟萃分析显示,对于确诊为非小细胞肺癌的个体,八段锦运动在肺功能增强、生活质量升高、焦虑缓解和运动耐力改善方面具有显著效果。然而,方法学的局限性极大地限制了临床证据的强度。同时,敏感性分析表明,一些结果缺乏稳健性,这表明研究结果在外部有效性和更广泛人群的推广方面存在重大限制。
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Explore-The Journal of Science and Healing
Explore-The Journal of Science and Healing 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
8.30%
发文量
179
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: EXPLORE: The Journal of Science & Healing addresses the scientific principles behind, and applications of, evidence-based healing practices from a wide variety of sources, including conventional, alternative, and cross-cultural medicine. It is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the healing arts, consciousness, spirituality, eco-environmental issues, and basic science as all these fields relate to health.
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