The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis

Physical activity performance of patients during and after breast cancer treatment is common and is associated with increased toxicity from treatment, shorter time to tumor progression, and decreased survival. Exercise is a potential intervention to maintain or increase physical performance. We cond...

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Main Authors: Ali Reza Arabestanino`, Sina Naghibi Irvani, Faezeh Vahidmoghadam, Emad Reza Esteki, Parisa Aziminejadan, Arman Ai, Bita Dinarvand
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Published: JEOCT publisher 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.jeoct.com/article_179619_233b823a86f67e86c76588af6074b46c.pdf
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author Ali Reza Arabestanino`
Sina Naghibi Irvani
Faezeh Vahidmoghadam
Emad Reza Esteki
Parisa Aziminejadan
Arman Ai
Bita Dinarvand
author_facet Ali Reza Arabestanino`
Sina Naghibi Irvani
Faezeh Vahidmoghadam
Emad Reza Esteki
Parisa Aziminejadan
Arman Ai
Bita Dinarvand
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description Physical activity performance of patients during and after breast cancer treatment is common and is associated with increased toxicity from treatment, shorter time to tumor progression, and decreased survival. Exercise is a potential intervention to maintain or increase physical performance. We conducted a meta-analysis review of the 1-year tailored exercise training, according to cytokine levels and immune function with emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients. A comprehensive search was performed in September 2022 for randomized controlled trials reporting the effects of structured exercise training on breast cancer effect with cytokine levels and immune function with an emphasis on IL-6 during or after cancer treatment. A random-effects meta-analysis was completed using the absolute net difference in the change between intervention and control groups as the outcome measure. Sensitivity and subgroup analyses were also performed. Data from 18 studies involving 1833 breast cancer survivors were included in the meta-analysis. Overall, there was a significant benefit of exercise training compared with the control (I2 = 71.3%, 95% CI = 38.4% to 77.6%, P < 0.001). Subgroup analysis showed positive effects for resistance training and aerobic training and for exercise training conducted during or after cancer treatment. Compared with usual care, exercise training has a beneficial effect on in women with breast cancer, both during and after cancer treatment. Given the physiological and functional importance of women with breast cancer, oncologists should encourage their patients to engage in regular exercise training, with particular emphasis on resistance training.
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spelling doaj.art-6178f73367f94f9296ed075e9faf59782023-12-03T15:27:35ZengJEOCT publisherJournal of Exercise & Organ Cross Talk2783-20742023-09-013313914910.22122/jeoct.2023.417101.1093179619The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysisAli Reza Arabestanino`0Sina Naghibi Irvani1Faezeh Vahidmoghadam2Emad Reza Esteki3Parisa Aziminejadan4Arman Ai5Bita Dinarvand6Harvard Medical School, MA, Unite State.Harvard Medical School, MA, Unite State.Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran.Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC), Abu Dhabi, Emirate.Iran University Medical of Science, Tehran, Iran.Tehran University Medical of Science, Tehran, Iran.Iran University Medical of Science, Tehran, Iran.Physical activity performance of patients during and after breast cancer treatment is common and is associated with increased toxicity from treatment, shorter time to tumor progression, and decreased survival. Exercise is a potential intervention to maintain or increase physical performance. We conducted a meta-analysis review of the 1-year tailored exercise training, according to cytokine levels and immune function with emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients. A comprehensive search was performed in September 2022 for randomized controlled trials reporting the effects of structured exercise training on breast cancer effect with cytokine levels and immune function with an emphasis on IL-6 during or after cancer treatment. A random-effects meta-analysis was completed using the absolute net difference in the change between intervention and control groups as the outcome measure. Sensitivity and subgroup analyses were also performed. Data from 18 studies involving 1833 breast cancer survivors were included in the meta-analysis. Overall, there was a significant benefit of exercise training compared with the control (I2 = 71.3%, 95% CI = 38.4% to 77.6%, P < 0.001). Subgroup analysis showed positive effects for resistance training and aerobic training and for exercise training conducted during or after cancer treatment. Compared with usual care, exercise training has a beneficial effect on in women with breast cancer, both during and after cancer treatment. Given the physiological and functional importance of women with breast cancer, oncologists should encourage their patients to engage in regular exercise training, with particular emphasis on resistance training.https://www.jeoct.com/article_179619_233b823a86f67e86c76588af6074b46c.pdfbreast cancerexercise trainingimmune functiononcology
spellingShingle Ali Reza Arabestanino`
Sina Naghibi Irvani
Faezeh Vahidmoghadam
Emad Reza Esteki
Parisa Aziminejadan
Arman Ai
Bita Dinarvand
The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis
Journal of Exercise & Organ Cross Talk
breast cancer
exercise training
immune function
oncology
title The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis
title_full The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis
title_fullStr The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis
title_short The effect of 1-year tailored exercise training, on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on IL-6 in breast cancer patients: A meta-analysis
title_sort effect of 1 year tailored exercise training on according to cytokine levels and immune function at emphasis on il 6 in breast cancer patients a meta analysis
topic breast cancer
exercise training
immune function
oncology
url https://www.jeoct.com/article_179619_233b823a86f67e86c76588af6074b46c.pdf
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