Cardiac autonomic dysfunction in patients with cancer: exploring the role of physical exercise.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Anita Borsati, Linda Toniolo, Christian Ciurnelli, Francesco Bettariga, Silvia Teresa Riva, Paolo Frada, Lorenzo Belluomini, Ilaria Trestini, Daniela Tregnago, Jessica Insolda, Marco Sposito, Federico Schena, Michele Milella, Robert U Newton, Sara Pilotto, Alice Avancini
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Abstract

Purpose: Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of non-cancer mortality among patients with cancer, with cardiac autonomic dysfunction identified as a significant predictor of future cardiovascular conditions. Despite the importance of autonomic dysfunction as a prognostic marker being well-established in healthy individuals and other chronic conditions, its role in patients with cancer remains underexplored. This narrative review aims to synthesize existing literature on the role of cardiac autonomic dysfunction in patients with cancer and explore the potential of physical exercise as a non-pharmacological intervention to modulate the autonomic nervous system positively.

Methods: This review examines methods for assessing cardiac autonomic dysfunction, the factors contributing to its dysregulation, and the prognostic role of heart rate variability. It also analyzes current evidence on the effectiveness of various physical exercise modalities, including aerobic, resistance training, and mind-body interventions, in modulating autonomic function.

Results: Patients with cancer are exposed to disease-related, lifestyle, and physiological factors that impair autonomic regulation. This dysfunction is associated with worse outcomes, such as increased mortality and disease progression. Preliminary evidence suggests that physical exercise, particularly a combination of aerobic and resistance training, as well as yoga, may improve heart rate variability and mitigate sympathovagal imbalance in patients.

Conclusion: While research on the effects of physical exercise on autonomic modulation in cancer patients is still limited, early findings show promise. Further studies are needed to fully understand the mechanisms through which exercise improves cardiac autonomic function and its long-term benefits in oncology, positioning this as a novel area of research.

癌症患者心脏自主神经功能障碍:探讨体育锻炼的作用。
目的:心血管疾病是癌症患者非癌症死亡的主要原因,心脏自主神经功能障碍被认为是未来心血管疾病的重要预测因素。尽管自主神经功能障碍在健康个体和其他慢性疾病中作为预后标志物的重要性已经确立,但其在癌症患者中的作用仍未得到充分探讨。本文旨在综合现有的关于心脏自主神经功能障碍在癌症患者中的作用的文献,并探讨体育锻炼作为一种非药物干预来积极调节自主神经系统的潜力。方法:本文综述了评估心脏自主神经功能障碍的方法,导致其失调的因素,以及心率变异性的预后作用。它还分析了目前关于各种体育锻炼方式的有效性的证据,包括有氧、阻力训练和身心干预,在调节自主神经功能方面。结果:癌症患者暴露于疾病相关、生活方式和生理因素损害自主神经调节。这种功能障碍与较差的结果相关,如死亡率增加和疾病进展。初步证据表明,体育锻炼,特别是有氧和阻力训练的结合,以及瑜伽,可以改善心率变异性,减轻患者的交感神经不平衡。结论:虽然体育锻炼对癌症患者自主神经调节的影响的研究仍然有限,但早期的发现显示出了希望。需要进一步的研究来充分了解运动改善心脏自主神经功能的机制及其在肿瘤学中的长期益处,将其定位为一个新的研究领域。
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4.00
自引率
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577
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The "Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology" publishes significant and up-to-date articles within the fields of experimental and clinical oncology. The journal, which is chiefly devoted to Original papers, also includes Reviews as well as Editorials and Guest editorials on current, controversial topics. The section Letters to the editors provides a forum for a rapid exchange of comments and information concerning previously published papers and topics of current interest. Meeting reports provide current information on the latest results presented at important congresses. The following fields are covered: carcinogenesis - etiology, mechanisms; molecular biology; recent developments in tumor therapy; general diagnosis; laboratory diagnosis; diagnostic and experimental pathology; oncologic surgery; and epidemiology.
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