The Complementary Role of Exercise and Fasting in the Treatment of Cancer: A Narrative Review of Mechanisms Related to Metabolic Stress Elements

Masomeh Hannani, Mahboubeh Zohari, S. Rahmati-Ahmadabad, H. Fatolahi, Hamideh Mokhtari, Sima Fazeli, Hoseyn Dalvand, Jalal Yarahmadi
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Background: Complementary methods such as physical activity (PA) and fasting are particularly important for cancer patients. The present study reviewed the effects of regular PA and fasting on cancer patients and attempted to explain the relevant mechanisms. Methods: Several electronic databases such as PubMed, Elsevier, and Google Scholar were searched for keywords. After reviewing, 412 articles were identified until February 1, 2021. The inclusion criteria included meta-analysis, clinical intervention studies that considered different effects of fasting and various types of exercise on health indicators. After carefully reviewing and eliminating duplicates, 68 articles were identified based on the PICO format (participants, intervention, comparison, and results). Results: The short-term fasting (STF) before chemotherapy (48-72 hours) or rehabilitation exercise could be modulating fasting blood sugar, growth factors, oxidative stress (OS), and inflammatory pathways. In addition, physiological metabolic stress induced by STF or rehabilitation exercise could regulate sex hormone-binding globulin, fat oxidation, leptin secretion, hyperinsulinemia, maintaining mass muscle, and bone density, boosting the immune system, and improving the therapeutic index of cancer. Conclusion: Metabolic stress in cancer cells leads to the intake of high doses of chemotherapy. The rehabilitation exercise prevents the complications of the disease and improves the patient’s quality of life. Thus, these interventions can be used to improve the cancer-based therapeutic index on individual differences.
运动和禁食在癌症治疗中的互补作用:代谢应激因素相关机制的叙述性回顾
背景:补充方法如体力活动(PA)和禁食对癌症患者尤为重要。本研究综述了定期PA和禁食对癌症患者的影响,并试图解释相关机制。方法:检索PubMed、Elsevier、Google Scholar等电子数据库进行关键词检索。截止到2021年2月1日,共确定了412篇文章。纳入标准包括荟萃分析、临床干预研究,这些研究考虑了禁食和各种运动对健康指标的不同影响。在仔细审查和消除重复后,根据PICO格式(参与者、干预、比较和结果)确定了68篇文章。结果:化疗前短期禁食(STF)(48-72小时)或康复运动可调节空腹血糖、生长因子、氧化应激(OS)和炎症途径。此外,STF或康复运动诱导的生理代谢应激可调节性激素结合球蛋白、脂肪氧化、瘦素分泌、高胰岛素血症,维持大量肌肉和骨密度,增强免疫系统,提高癌症治疗指标。结论:肿瘤细胞的代谢应激导致高剂量化疗的摄入。康复训练可以预防疾病的并发症,提高患者的生活质量。因此,这些干预措施可用于提高基于癌症的个体差异治疗指数。
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