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Reduced fitness and physical functioning are long-term sequelae after curative treatment for esophageal cancer: a matched control study

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DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
卷 30, 期 8, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/dote/dox018

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Body composition; esophageal neoplasm; motor activity; physical fitness; quality of life

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  1. Trinity College Dublin

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Reduced physical functioning is common following resections for esophageal cancer; however, objective data on physical performance outcomes in this cohort are rare. The aim of this study was to assess the physical performance and health related quality of life (HRQOL) of disease free survivors and compare findings in a case matched noncancer control group. Twenty-five males (mean (+/- SD) aged 63 (+/- 6) years) who were over 6 months postesophagectomy and disease-free were compared with 25 controls (60 +/- 6 years). Physical functioning was assessed through hand grip strength (dynamometry), exercise capacity (incremental shuttle walk test), physical activity levels (RT3 accelerometer), and body composition (bio-electrical impedance analysis). Health-related quality of life was measured using the EORTCQLQ-C30 questionnaire. Esophageal cancer survivors demonstrated significantly lower fitness (P < 0.001) and time spent in moderate (P < 0.001) and vigorous (P < 0.001) intensity physical activity compared with controls. Global health status and quality of life were similar in both groups (P = 0.245); however, physical and role functioning domains were lower in the cancer survivors (P < 0.001, and P = 0.001, respectively). These data show that disease-free survivors of curative esophageal cancer treatment demonstrate a significant compromise in physical functioning compared with controls, thus highlighting the multiple, complex rehabilitative needs of this cohort.

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