Comparison of Effect of Aerobic Training Versus Resistance Training on Cancer-Related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors

Authors

  • Seemab Khan1 , Ronika Agrawal2 , Sabira Shaikh3 , Nada Thakur3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10190

Keywords:

Breast cancer survivors, cancer-related fatigue , Quality of life .

Abstract

Background: Cancer-related fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment which negatively

impacts the Quality Of Life in breast cancer survivors. Hence the main purpose of this study was to compare

the effects of aerobic versus resistance training on fatigue level and QOL in breast cancer survivors.

Methods: sixty patients were assigned in two groups. They were screened for cancer-related fatigue and

quality of life. The aerobic exercise program included supervised walking with low to moderate intensity.

Resistance training group received body weight exercises. Outcome measures such as FACT-B, FACIT

Fatigue, RPE, and VO2max (using Queen’s college step test) were taken at baseline and after 6

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weeks of the

treatment protocol. Student t-tests (two-tailed, paired & unpaired) were used to find the significance of study

parameters on the continuous scale within and between two groups.

Results: The result of this study showed that there was a significant reduction in cancer-related fatigue

FACIT-Fatigue score (p<0.001), RPE (p<0.001), VO2max (p<0.001) and improvement in the quality of

life FACT-B score (p<0.001) in both the training groups. However resistance training group has a better

improvement in the score.

Conclusion: Resistance training showed more significant improvement in cancer-related fatigue and quality

of life as compared to aerobic training.

Author Biography

  • Seemab Khan1 , Ronika Agrawal2 , Sabira Shaikh3 , Nada Thakur3

    1 Professor, 2Principal, 3Intern, M.A. Rangoonwala College of Physiotherapy and Research, Pune

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

Comparison of Effect of Aerobic Training Versus Resistance Training on Cancer-Related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 827-833. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10190