Author: Lin-Xi Yao1, Yan-Bing Zhou1, Yu-Xin Yuan1, Xiao-Fei Li2, Xiao-Fen Li1
Affiliation: <sup>1</sup> School of Art, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China.
<sup>2</sup> School of Digital Commerce and Management, West Yunnan University of Applied Science, Yunnan, China.
Conference/Journal: Medicine (Baltimore)
Date published: 2024 Oct 18
Other:
Volume ID: 103 , Issue ID: 42 , Pages: e40009 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000040009. , Word Count: 289
Background:
This study used network meta-analysis to compare the effects of various exercise interventions, with the aim of identifying the most effective intervention measures.
Methods:
Data were extracted from 8 databases, comprising of PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, and Embase. The Cochrane risk of bias assessment tool was used to assess the quality of the research. Network meta-analysis and meta-analysis were performed using STATA15.0 and Review Manager 5.4, respectively.
Results:
This analysis incorporated 58 research papers that had 4998 participants, of which 2480 were assigned to the test group and 2518 to the control group. As revealed by the data, the following is a descending order of the impact of various exercise regimens on the quality of life (QoL) of women who have undergone breast cancer surgery: For the MOS item short form health survey, the recommended sequence was as follows: aerobic + resistance exercise, football, baduanjin, walking, tai chi, yoga, resistance exercise, slow-moving qigong, aerobic exercise, and usual care; for functional assessment of cancer therapy for breast cancer, the sequence was as follows: aerobic + resistance exercise, resistance exercise, relaxation, baduanjin, square dance, aerobic exercise, tai chi, yoga, Pilates, mixer dance, aquatic sports, cycle ergometer, and usual care; and for European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer quality of life questionnaire, the sequence was aerobic + resistance exercise, aerobic + yoga, aerobic exercise, Pilates, yoga, muscle strengthening, resistance exercise, square dance, usual care, walking, and aerobic + edema massage.
Conclusion:
The majority of exercise interventions demonstrated a discernible impact on the QoL in women following breast cancer surgery. The effects of diverse exercise interventions on the 3 QoL outcome indicators in patients with breast cancer exhibited variability. However, irrespective of the QoL measurement technique used, aerobic and resistance exercise continue to be the most favorable choices.
PMID: 39432638 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000040009