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Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2017

Exercise interventions for patients with pediatric cancer during inpatient acute care: A systematic review of literature

Vanessa Rustler; Meaghan Hagerty; Julia Daeggelmann; Stacey Marjerrison; Wilhelm Bloch; Freerk T. Baumann

Physical inactivity has been shown to exacerbate negative side effects experienced by pediatric patients undergoing cancer therapy. Exercise interventions are being created in response. This review summarizes current exercise intervention data in the inpatient pediatric oncology setting. Two independent reviewers collected literature from three databases, and analyzed data following the PRISMA statement for systematic reviews and meta‐analyses. Ten studies were included, representing 204 patients. Good adherence, positive trends in health status, and no adverse events were noted. Common strategies included individual, supervised, combination training with adaptability to meet fluctuating patient abilities. We recommend that general physical activity programming be offered to pediatric oncology inpatients.


Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2018

Influence of Personalized Exercise Recommendations During Rehabilitation on the Sustainability of Objectively Measured Physical Activity Levels, Fatigue, and Fatigue-Related Biomarkers in Patients With Breast Cancer

Philipp Zimmer; Freerk T. Baumann; Max Oberste; Joachim Schmitt; Niklas Joisten; Philipp Hartig; Alexander Schenk; Rafaela Kuhn; Wilhelm Bloch; Monika Reuss-Borst

Purpose. Only one-third of patients with breast cancer reach the recommended activity level of 15 to 25 MET h/wk. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of personalized exercise recommendations during rehabilitation on patients’ physical activity level, fatigue, and self-perceived cognitive function as well as on side effect–associated biomarkers. Methods. Total metabolic rate, physical activity level, mean MET and steps, fatigue, self-perceived cognitive functioning , and biomarkers (C-reactive protein [CRP], interleukin 6, macrophage migration inhibiting factor [MIF], tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α, brain-derived neurotrophic factor [BDNF], insulin-like growth factor 1 [IGF1]) were assessed in 60 patients with breast cancer in the aftercare phase before (t0) and 8 months after (t1) the intervention. The rehabilitation program consisted of an initial 3-week period and a 1-week stay after 4 months. Results. Paired t-test indicated a statistically significant increase in all activity outcomes from t0 to t1. Patients’ mean activity level significantly increased from 14.89 to 17.88 MET h/wk. Fatigue and self-perceived cognitive functioning significantly improved from t0 to t1. CRP levels significantly decreased, and BDNF as well as IGF1 levels significantly increased over time. Correlation analysis revealed statistically significant negative associations between fatigue, physical activity, and markers of inflammation (TNF-α and MIF). Furthermore, significant positive correlations between subjective cognitive functioning and all dimensions of fatigue were observed. Conclusions. The results support the importance of personalized exercise recommendations to increase physical activity levels in patients with breast cancer. Furthermore, the results highlighti an association between physical activity, fatigue, and inflammation.


Deutsche Zeitschrift für Onkologie | 2005

Auswirkungen von Bewegungstherapie bei und nach Knochenmark-/Stammzelltransplantation

Freerk T. Baumann; Klaus Schüle; Axel A. Fauser; Ludwig Kraut


Supportive Care in Cancer | 2017

Sustainable impact of an individualized exercise program on physical activity level and fatigue syndrome on breast cancer patients in two German rehabilitation centers

Freerk T. Baumann; Oliver Bieck; Max Oberste; Rafaela Kuhn; Joachim Schmitt; Steffen Wentrock; Eva M. Zopf; Wilhelm Bloch; Klaus Schüle; Monika Reuss-Borst


BMC Cancer | 2018

The preventive effect of sensorimotor- and vibration exercises on the onset of Oxaliplatin- or vinca-alkaloid induced peripheral neuropathies - STOP

Fiona Streckmann; Maryam Balke; Helmar C. Lehmann; Vanessa Rustler; Christina Koliamitra; Thomas Elter; Michael Hallek; Michael F. Leitzmann; Tilman Steinmetz; Petra Heinen; Freerk T. Baumann; Wilhelm Bloch


German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research | 2018

Participation in organized sports, physical education, therapeutic exercises, and non-organized leisure-time physical activity: how does participation differ between childhood cancer outpatients and healthy peers?

Julia Daeggelmann; Vanessa Rustler; Katharina Eckert; Vivian Kramp; Sandra Stoessel; Wilhelm Bloch; Freerk T. Baumann


B&G Bewegungstherapie und Gesundheitssport | 2018

Die Onkologische Trainings- und Bewegungstherapie (OTT)

Timo Niels; Anne Schürhörster; Petra Wirtz; Thomas Elter; Freerk T. Baumann


Archive | 2015

Bewegung und Sport für Patienten mit Prostatakrebs

Eva M. Zopf; Julia Albrecht; Freerk T. Baumann


Archive | 2015

Prä-operativer Status der körperlichen Leistungsfähigkeit von Patienten mit Magen- oder Ösophaguskarzinom

Christoph Tobias Heinrich Baltin; Andrea Ritter; Elfriede Bollschweiler; Stefan P. Mönig; Ulrich K. Fetzner; Arnulf H. Hölscher; Philipp Zimmer; Wilhelm Bloch; Freerk T. Baumann


Archive | 2014

Bewegungsempfehlung bei Chemothrapie-induzierter peripherer Polyneuropathie

Fiona Streckmann; Jörn Rittweger; Wilhelm Bloch; Freerk T. Baumann

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Wilhelm Bloch

German Sport University Cologne

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Klaus Schüle

German Sport University Cologne

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Vanessa Rustler

German Sport University Cologne

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Eva M. Zopf

German Sport University Cologne

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Julia Daeggelmann

German Sport University Cologne

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Max Oberste

German Sport University Cologne

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Philipp Zimmer

German Cancer Research Center

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Alexander Schenk

German Sport University Cologne

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