Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond

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BENEFITS OF MOVEMENT DURING
TREATMENT & BEYOND
Shannon Armbruster MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Division of Gynecologic Oncology
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
@SArmbrusterMD
AGENDA
INTRODUCTION
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/INACTIVITY AND CANCER RISK
NATIONAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY GUIDELINES
BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
OUR RESEARCH
DISCLOSURES
I have no financial relationships with ACCME defined
ineligible companies to report.
I will not be discussing any unlabeled or investigational
uses of any pharmaceutical products or medical devices.
I find joy and peace with movement!
Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond
PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY AND
CANCER RISK
SEDENTARY
BEHAVIOR AND
CANCER RISK
Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND CANCER RISK REDUCTION
EXERCISE HAS MANY BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON THE BODY,
SOME OF WHICH HAVE BEEN PROPOSED TO EXPLAIN
ASSOCIATIONS WITH SPECIFIC CANCERS.
Lowering the levels of sex hormones and growth factors that have
been associated with cancer development and progression
Preventing high blood levels of insulin this is linked to cancer
development and progression
Reducing inflammation
Improving immune system function
Helping to prevent obesity, which is a risk factor for many cancers
National Cancer Institute: Physical activity and cancer
Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond
CLASSIFYING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY:
METABOLIC EQUIVALENTS
https://www.sedentarybehaviour.org/what-is-sedentary-behaviour/
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY GUIDELINES
 Exercise regularly: 150-300 min/week of moderate OR
75-150 min/week of vigorous activity
 Strength training exercises: 2 days/week
 Avoid inactivity: Any activity is beneficial
 Start slow: Slowly increase the length and intensity of
activity
 Consider short sessions: benefits of several 10-minute
segments = 1 longer exercise session
Rock et al. CA Cancer J Clin
2012 www.paulabecker.com
CANCER SURVIVORS’ MINUTES OF WEEKLY
MODERATE/VIGOROUS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Kwon et al,. J Cancer Surviv 2012
BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
DURING SURVIVORSHIP
 Physical:
 Heart and lung fitness
 Muscle strength
 Body composition
 Balance
 Reduce risk of second cancer
 Reduce the risk of other chronic
diseases
 Immune system
 Increase appetite
 Mental/emotional:
 Quality of life
 Fatigue
 Psychosocial distress
 Depression
 Anxiety
 Self-esteem
 Sleep
 Brain function
Rock et al. CA Cancer J Clin 2012; www.cancer.org
www.istockphoto.com
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE
BENEFITS OF YOGA
Numerous!
More from Dr. Harden
Lin KY et al. 2011
Media.istockphoto.com
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DURING TREATMENT
Benefits of aerobic and resistance exercise
 Reduce fatigue
 Preserve cardiorespiratory fitness, physical functioning,
and strength
 For some populations:
 Improve quality of life
 Reduce anxiety & depression
Ligibel JA et al. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2022
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SURVIVAL
All gyn cancer survivors: High levels of post-
diagnosis physical activity had 33% lower risk
of all-cause death than those with little
activity
Ovarian cancer survivors: pre-diagnosis
physical activity over 2 hours/ week increased
survival rates compared to physical activity of
< 1 hour/week
Friedenreich CM, et al. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2020
Moorman PG, et al. Ann Epidemiol. 2011
Cancer survivors
reporting NO
physical activity in
their leisure time
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Cancer for Health Statistics March 2021
OUR RESEARCH
ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: OBESITY AND INACTIVITY
 Most common
gynecologic malignancy1
 Cancer most closely
related to obesity2
 Linear relationship
between obesity and
endometrial cancer risk2
 Physical activity
decreases cancer risk3
1 Reeves et al. 2Ward et al. 2013 3Moore et al. 2010
SURVIVORSHIP AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS
88% of survivors did NOT meet the physical
activity guidelines
80% reported no strenuous exercise
54% reported no moderate exercise
Median= 70 of minutes of exercise per week
(including light physical activity)
vonGruenigen et al. 2011
Image Envision 30207
Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond
Let’s create an
intervention!
timeline for
behavioral interventions to
reach participants
OBESITY-RELATED BEHAVIORAL
INTERVENTION TRIALS (ORBIT)
TRANSLATIONAL MODEL
Can we improve
the health and
quality o life of
ECS?
Can we improve
the health and
quality o life of
ECS?
Program
8-week walking program
• Compatible with
Cooperative
Extension
• Weekly newsletters
& Zoom sessions
• Facilitators & online
Group Dynamics
Participating teams
• ‘Team captains” and
family & friends
• Create team name
• Set physical activity
goals
Data
Program ‘miles’
• Actual miles walked,
run, or rolled
• Any 15-minute bout
of moderate intensity
physical activity
Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond
Can we improve
the health and
quality o life of
ECS?
Can we improve
the health and
quality o life of
ECS?
Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond
Mary Frazier PhD
Candidate
Samantha Harden PhD, 500-YRT Jamie Zoellner PhD, RD Wen You PhD
Brian Ludwin PhD
Katie Brow MD
Brandon Ganjineh
MS4
THANK YOU
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH
ITHRIV
CARILION RESEARCH TEAM
DIVISION OF GYNECOLOGIC
ONCOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF OB GYN
Our survivors &
support team
members
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Movement and Healing: Learn and Experience the Benefits of Movement During GYN Cancer Treatment and Beyond

  • 1. BENEFITS OF MOVEMENT DURING TREATMENT & BEYOND Shannon Armbruster MD, MPH Assistant Professor Division of Gynecologic Oncology Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine @SArmbrusterMD
  • 2. AGENDA INTRODUCTION PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/INACTIVITY AND CANCER RISK NATIONAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY GUIDELINES BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OUR RESEARCH
  • 3. DISCLOSURES I have no financial relationships with ACCME defined ineligible companies to report. I will not be discussing any unlabeled or investigational uses of any pharmaceutical products or medical devices. I find joy and peace with movement!
  • 8. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND CANCER RISK REDUCTION EXERCISE HAS MANY BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON THE BODY, SOME OF WHICH HAVE BEEN PROPOSED TO EXPLAIN ASSOCIATIONS WITH SPECIFIC CANCERS. Lowering the levels of sex hormones and growth factors that have been associated with cancer development and progression Preventing high blood levels of insulin this is linked to cancer development and progression Reducing inflammation Improving immune system function Helping to prevent obesity, which is a risk factor for many cancers National Cancer Institute: Physical activity and cancer
  • 10. CLASSIFYING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: METABOLIC EQUIVALENTS https://www.sedentarybehaviour.org/what-is-sedentary-behaviour/
  • 11. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY GUIDELINES  Exercise regularly: 150-300 min/week of moderate OR 75-150 min/week of vigorous activity  Strength training exercises: 2 days/week  Avoid inactivity: Any activity is beneficial  Start slow: Slowly increase the length and intensity of activity  Consider short sessions: benefits of several 10-minute segments = 1 longer exercise session Rock et al. CA Cancer J Clin 2012 www.paulabecker.com
  • 12. CANCER SURVIVORS’ MINUTES OF WEEKLY MODERATE/VIGOROUS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Kwon et al,. J Cancer Surviv 2012
  • 13. BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DURING SURVIVORSHIP  Physical:  Heart and lung fitness  Muscle strength  Body composition  Balance  Reduce risk of second cancer  Reduce the risk of other chronic diseases  Immune system  Increase appetite  Mental/emotional:  Quality of life  Fatigue  Psychosocial distress  Depression  Anxiety  Self-esteem  Sleep  Brain function Rock et al. CA Cancer J Clin 2012; www.cancer.org www.istockphoto.com
  • 14. BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE BENEFITS OF YOGA Numerous! More from Dr. Harden Lin KY et al. 2011 Media.istockphoto.com
  • 15. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DURING TREATMENT Benefits of aerobic and resistance exercise  Reduce fatigue  Preserve cardiorespiratory fitness, physical functioning, and strength  For some populations:  Improve quality of life  Reduce anxiety & depression Ligibel JA et al. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2022
  • 16. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SURVIVAL All gyn cancer survivors: High levels of post- diagnosis physical activity had 33% lower risk of all-cause death than those with little activity Ovarian cancer survivors: pre-diagnosis physical activity over 2 hours/ week increased survival rates compared to physical activity of < 1 hour/week Friedenreich CM, et al. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2020 Moorman PG, et al. Ann Epidemiol. 2011
  • 17. Cancer survivors reporting NO physical activity in their leisure time Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Cancer for Health Statistics March 2021
  • 19. ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: OBESITY AND INACTIVITY  Most common gynecologic malignancy1  Cancer most closely related to obesity2  Linear relationship between obesity and endometrial cancer risk2  Physical activity decreases cancer risk3 1 Reeves et al. 2Ward et al. 2013 3Moore et al. 2010
  • 20. SURVIVORSHIP AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS 88% of survivors did NOT meet the physical activity guidelines 80% reported no strenuous exercise 54% reported no moderate exercise Median= 70 of minutes of exercise per week (including light physical activity) vonGruenigen et al. 2011 Image Envision 30207
  • 22. Let’s create an intervention! timeline for behavioral interventions to reach participants
  • 23. OBESITY-RELATED BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION TRIALS (ORBIT) TRANSLATIONAL MODEL
  • 24. Can we improve the health and quality o life of ECS?
  • 25. Can we improve the health and quality o life of ECS?
  • 26. Program 8-week walking program • Compatible with Cooperative Extension • Weekly newsletters & Zoom sessions • Facilitators & online Group Dynamics Participating teams • ‘Team captains” and family & friends • Create team name • Set physical activity goals Data Program ‘miles’ • Actual miles walked, run, or rolled • Any 15-minute bout of moderate intensity physical activity
  • 28. Can we improve the health and quality o life of ECS?
  • 29. Can we improve the health and quality o life of ECS?
  • 31. Mary Frazier PhD Candidate Samantha Harden PhD, 500-YRT Jamie Zoellner PhD, RD Wen You PhD Brian Ludwin PhD Katie Brow MD Brandon Ganjineh MS4 THANK YOU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH ITHRIV CARILION RESEARCH TEAM DIVISION OF GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF OB GYN Our survivors & support team members

Notas do Editor

  1. precancer: 0.48% cancer: 0.05%.
  2. 126 patients surveyed
  3. - FitEx facilitators (e.g., county-based CE agents) provide feedback on team goal attainment - The online program portal is used 1) for baseline data; 2) for goal setting and data entry; and 3) visual feedback to provide on progress. *Group dynamics – TCs recruit family & friends –opportunities for friendly competition and team cooperation. e.g.,15 minutes of weight-lifting is one mile (actual mile at 4.2 mph pace or 15 min of moderative intensity exercise) + FRUITS & VEGETABLES