乳腺癌幸存者的运动和心血管健康:当前观察证据的范围综述

IF 3.2 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Oliver W A Wilson, Kaitlyn M Wojcik, Camryn M Cohen, Dalya Kamil, Gisela Butera, Charles E Matthews, Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Jinani Jayasekera
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背景:由于癌症治疗的心脏毒性作用,乳腺癌幸存者发生心血管事件的风险增加。参与运动可以降低各种不良心血管健康结果的风险。然而,大多数乳腺癌幸存者没有达到锻炼指南的要求。目的:绘制并批判性评价描述不同乳腺癌幸存者诊断后休闲运动(有氧和肌肉强化)与心血管健康(心血管疾病、心功能和相关生理危险因素)之间关系方向和强度的观察性文献;并根据种族、民族和/或社会经济地位确定这种关系的变化。方法:我们根据既定的指导方针和框架进行范围审查。检索了7个数据库。提取了参与者的特征,关于运动与心血管健康之间关系的发现,以及这种关系中的任何变化。文章质量评价采用混合方法评价工具。结果:确定了14个来源,研究质量各不相同。两项经过调整的分析发现,有氧运动可以降低患心血管疾病的风险。关于运动(有氧或肌肉强化)与其他心血管结果之间调整关系的方向和强度,或跨种族、民族或社会经济群体之间关系的可能变化,数据有限。结论:研究结果强调了在不同乳腺癌幸存者中,关于运动与心血管健康之间关系的知识存在相当大的差距。需要进一步的纵向观察研究来更好地确定这种关系的方向和强度,以及它如何基于种族、民族或社会经济地位而有所不同。
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Exercise and cardiovascular health among breast cancer survivors: a scoping review of current observational evidence.

Exercise and cardiovascular health among breast cancer survivors: a scoping review of current observational evidence.

Background: Breast cancer survivors are at increased risk of cardiovascular events due to the cardiotoxic effects of cancer treatment. Exercise participation can lower the risk of various adverse cardiovascular health outcomes. However, most breast cancer survivors do not meet exercise guidelines.

Objectives: To map and critically evaluate the observational literature describing the direction and strength of the relationship between post-diagnosis leisure-time exercise (aerobic and muscle-strengthening) and cardiovascular health (cardiovascular disease, cardiac function, and related physiological risk factors) among diverse breast cancer survivors; and identify variations in this relationship based on race, ethnicity, and/or socioeconomic status.

Methods: Our scoping review was conducted in accordance with established guidelines and frameworks. Seven databases were searched. Participant characteristics, findings regarding the relationship between exercise and cardiovascular health, and any variations in this relationship were extracted. Article quality was appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool.

Results: Fourteen sources were identified, and study quality varied. Two adjusted analyses found aerobic exercise may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. There was limited data found on the direction and strength of an adjusted relationship between exercise (aerobic or muscle-strengthening) and other cardiovascular outcomes or possible variations in the relationship across racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic groups.

Conclusion: Findings highlight a considerable gap in knowledge regarding the relationship between exercise and cardiovascular health among diverse breast cancer survivors. Further longitudinal observational research is needed to better establish the direction and strength of this relationship, and how it differs based on race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.

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Cardio-oncology
Cardio-oncology Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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