癌症幸存者体育活动和任何结果的证据分级:740项meta分析关联的总括性回顾

Panagiotis Filis, Georgios Markozannes, Doris Sm Chan, Davide Mauri, Theodoros Foukakis, Alexios Matikas, Stavroula Droufakou, George Pentheroudakis, Konstantinos Tsilidis
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背景:为了完善未来的体育活动(PA)指南,我们对癌症幸存者的PA进行了荟萃分析。方法:于2024年1月检索Medline和Scopus数据库,对任何类型PA与每种癌症类型和任何研究结果的关联/影响进行系统评价和荟萃分析。采用预先建立的分级标准,将统计上显著的meta分析分为四个证据组(强、高提示、提示、弱)。结果:共有102篇文献报道了740种meta分析关联,包括乳腺癌(n=427)、前列腺癌(n=104)、血液学(n=58)、结直肠癌(n=79)和肺癌(n=54)癌症幸存者。总体而言,401个(54%)关联在名义上具有统计学意义,其中16个被归类为强关联,10个被归类为高度暗示关联,93个被归类为暗示证据。在乳腺癌中,有强有力的或高度暗示性的证据表明,诊断后PA与较低的全因死亡率、复发、癌症相关疲劳、抑郁、较高的心理健康、身体力量、有氧能力和体重减轻有关。在前列腺癌中,强有力的证据表明PA与心血管健康、生活质量和疲劳改善呈正相关。在结直肠癌中,强有力且极具启发性的证据支持PA与较低的全因死亡率相关。在肺癌中,强有力的证据支持术前联合呼吸运动和PA与缩短住院时间的关联。结论:对现有证据的整体分级可以促进肿瘤治疗中靶向运动处方作为标准实践的有力引入。
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Grading the evidence for physical activity and any outcome in cancer survivors: An Umbrella review of 740 meta-analytic associations.

Background: To contribute to the refinement of future physical activity (PA) guidelines, which have remained mostly generic until now, we performed an umbrella review of meta-analyses for PA in cancer survivors.

Methods: Medline and Scopus databases were searched in January 2024 for systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the association/effect of any type of PA in every cancer type and for any studied outcome. Statistically significant meta-analyses were categorized into four evidence groups (strong, highly suggestive, suggestive, weak) using pre-established grading criteria.

Results: A total of 102 publications reporting 740 meta-analytic associations were identified, including breast (n = 427), prostate (n = 104), hematological (n = 58), colorectal (n = 79) and lung (n = 54) cancer survivors. Overall, 401 (54 %) associations were nominally statistically significant, of which 16 were categorised as strong, 10 as highly suggestive, and 93 as suggestive evidence. In breast cancer, there was strong or highly suggestive evidence that post-diagnosis PA is associated with lower all-cause mortality, recurrence, cancer-related fatigue, depression, and higher mental health, body strength, aerobic capacity, and weight loss. In prostate cancer, strong evidence was identified for the positive association of PA with cardiovascular fitness, quality of life and fatigue amelioration. In colorectal cancer, strong and highly suggestive evidence supported the association of PA with lower all-cause mortality. In lung cancer, strong evidence supported the association of preoperative combination of breathing exercise and PA with reduced length of hospital stay.

Conclusion: This grading of the entirety of the available evidence can facilitate robust introduction of targeted exercise prescription in oncology care as standard practice.

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