Effects of exercise-based interventions on health-related quality of life in adults after cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis - 15/02/25

ABSTRACT |
Background |
Due to the lack of available knowledge in the current literature, this systematic review and meta-analysis was aimed to assess the effectiveness of exercise-based lifestyle interventions, including healthy diet and/or psychological well-being on mental, physical and global health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adults after cancer treatment.
Methods |
MEDLINE (via PubMed) and Web of Science databases were searched for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) published until August 2024 evaluating exercise-based lifestyle interventions, including healthy diet and/or psychological well-being, which assessed mental, physical and global HRQoL.
Results |
Of 6193 screened studies, 32 RCTs met the criteria. The total sample comprised 5528 participants (3003 intervention and 2525 control). There was a small effect size in a pooled analysis that found exercise-based lifestyle interventions improve mental HRQoL (d 0.11, 95% CI 0.05 to 0.18). These effects were greater in those studies that combined exercise with psychological well-being (d = 0.19, P = 0.004), and with moderate-to-high intensity aerobic exercise (moderate intensity; d = 0.11, P = 0.02, high intensity; d = 0.16, P = 0.02, aerobic exercise; d = 0.16, P = 0.26).
Conclusions |
Exercise-based lifestyle interventions do not enhance physical nor global HRQoL, yet those combined with psychological well-being seem to improve mental HRQoL in individuals after cancer treatment.
PROSPERO registration number |
CRD42022369169.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Oncology, Physical activity, Psychology, Sport, Wellness
Abbreviations : ANOVA, BMI, EORTC QLQ-C30, ES, HRQoL, PEDro, PRISMA, RCTs, SD, SF-36
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