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Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2009

Randomized Controlled Trial of Resistance or Aerobic Exercise in Men Receiving Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

Roanne Segal; Robert D. Reid; Kerry S. Courneya; Ronald J. Sigal; Glen P. Kenny; Denis G. Prud'Homme; Shawn Malone; George A. Wells; Chris G. Scott; Monika E. Slovinec D'Angelo

PURPOSE Radiotherapy for prostate cancer (PCa) may cause unfavorable changes in fatigue, quality of life (QOL), and physical fitness. We report results from the Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy and Exercise Versus Normal Treatment study examining the effects of 24 weeks of resistance or aerobic training versus usual care on fatigue, QOL, physical fitness, body composition, prostate-specific antigen, testosterone, hemoglobin, and lipid levels in men with PCa receiving radiotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between 2003 and 2006, we conducted a randomized controlled trial in Ottawa, Canada, where 121 PCa patients initiating radiotherapy with or without androgen deprivation therapy were randomly assigned to usual care (n = 41), resistance (n = 40), or aerobic exercise (n = 40) for 24 weeks. Our primary end point was fatigue assessed by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Fatigue scale. RESULTS The follow-up assessment rate for our primary end point of fatigue was 92.6%. Median adherence to prescribed exercise was 85.5%. Mixed-model repeated measures analyses indicated both resistance (P =.010) and aerobic exercise (P = .004) mitigated fatigue over the short term. Resistance exercise also produced longer-term improvements (P = .002). Compared with usual care, resistance training improved QOL (P = .015), aerobic fitness (P = .041), upper- (P < .001) and lower-body (P < .001) strength, and triglycerides (P = .036), while preventing an increase in body fat (P = .049). Aerobic training also improved fitness (P = .052). One serious adverse event occurred in the group that performed aerobic exercise. CONCLUSION In the short term, both resistance and aerobic exercise mitigated fatigue in men with PCa receiving radiotherapy. Resistance exercise generated longer-term improvements and additional benefits for QOL, strength, triglycerides, and body fat.


Archive | 2015

exposed to wet-cold conditions Physiological responses of exercised-fatigued individuals

Michel B.DucharmeM.B. Ducharme; D. Moroz; Ira Jacobs; Shawn G. Rhind; Jiri Zamecnik; Pang N. Shek; Michael N. Sawka; John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; David W. DeGroot; Dean A. Stulz; Bruce S. Cadarette; C. I. Proulx; Glen P. Kenny; Peter Tikuisis


Archive | 2015

during recovery from moderate exercise Muscle mechanoreceptor modulation of sweat rate

Manabu Shibasaki; Mieko Sakai; Mayumi Oda; Craig G. Crandall; Ollie Jay; Daniel Gagnon; Michel B. Ducharme; Paul Webb; Francis D. Reardon; Glen P. Kenny; Mikio Miwa; Narihiko Kondo; Tatsuro Amano; Masashi Ichinose; Takeshi Nishiyasu; Yoshimitsu Inoue; Shunsaku Koga


Archive | 2015

hypothermic recovery Fueling shivering thermogenesis during passive

François Haman; Chris G. Scott; Glen P. Kenny; Denis P. Blondin; François Péronnet


Archive | 2015

on tolerance during uncompensable heat stress Heat acclimation, aerobic fitness, and hydration effects

Tom M. McLellan; Lars Nybo; Sébastien Racinais; Magni Mohr; Martin Buchheit; Sven Voss; Nadia Gaoua; Olivier Girard; Julien D. Périard; Wade Knez; Christopher Paul Herrera; Ryan J. Christian; Glen P. Kenny; Jill M. Stapleton; Martin P. Poirier; Andreas D. Flouris; Ronald J. Sigal


Archive | 2015

during hyperthermia in humans Effect of water temperature on cooling efficiency

C. I. Proulx; M. B. Ducharme; Glen P. Kenny; Mark S. Kovacs; Lindsay B Baker; E. Rusyniak; Brian K. Sloan; Emily M. Kraft; Dave Clark; Scott W. Schmeissing; Brian C. Byrne


Archive | 2015

vasodilationdifferences in postsynaptic sweating and cutaneous

Daniel Gagnon; Craig G. Crandall; Glen P. Kenny; Ryan McGinn; Mike R. Carter; Hernan Franco; Juliana Barrera; Jill M. Stapleton; Naoto Fujii; Katherine McDonald


Archive | 2015

human performance when hypohydrated in the heat Branched-chain amino acid supplementation and

Mark D. Kellogg; Michael N. Sawka; Samuel N. Cheuvront; Robert H. Carter; Margaret A. Kolka; Heather E. Wright; Tom M. McLellan; Brian J. Friesen; Douglas J. Casa; Glen P. Kenny; Lindsay B. Baker; Ryan P. Nuccio; Asker E. Jeukendrup


Archive | 2015

humansactive vasodilation during heat stress in Nitric oxide and receptors for VIP and PACAP in

Dean L. Kellogg; Joan L. Zhao; Yubo Wu; John M. Johnson; Narihiko Kondo; Takeshi Nishiyasu; Naoto Fujii; Yasushi Honda; Ken Komura; Bun Tsuji; Akira Sugihara; Kazuhito Watanabe; Glen P. Kenny; Robert D. Meade; Gabrielle Paull; Ryan McGinn; Imane Foudil-bey; Pegah Akbari


Archive | 2015

heat tolerance by physical fitness A role for gastrointestinal endotoxins in enhancement of

Sotaro Sakurada; J. Robert; S. Hales; Heather E. Wright; Tom M. McLellan; Brian J. Friesen; Douglas J. Casa; Glen P. Kenny; J. Song; K. Xiao; Y. L. Ke; L. F. Jiao; C. H. Hu; Q. Y. Diao; B. Shi; X. T. Zou

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Ronald J. Sigal

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

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Tom M. McLellan

Defence Research and Development Canada

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Douglas J. Casa

University of Connecticut

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Paul Webb

Houston Methodist Hospital

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