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Effects of Exercise Training in Survivors of Lymphoma
Sponsor: Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Summary
This study aims to compare the effects of aerobic exercise with or without addition of resistance exercise to usual care in individuals treated with anthracyclines for lymphomas and to compare exercise effects to age- and sex-matched individuals with no prior history of malignant diseases.
Official title: The LYMfit Study: Exercise Training to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease in Lymphoma Survivors
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
280
Start Date
2024-03-20
Completion Date
2028-09-01
Last Updated
2024-03-22
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Aerobic Exercise
Participants receive twice weekly supervised aerobic treadmill-based exercise sessions for five months. Session duration varies from 20 to 60 minutes, including warm-up, with exercise intensity ranging from 60 to 95% of peak heart rate. Maximal exercise capacity (VO2peak and peak heart rate) will be determined by the CPET performed by certified exercise physiologists at baseline.The exercise prescription will be sequenced so that the exercise intensity and -duration of each exercise varies within each week, leading to an accumulative increase in weekly exercise volume throughout the intervention. This intervention is also given to the Active Comparator group (i.e. non-cancer reference group)
Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise
Twice weekly, supervised combined aerobic and resistance exercise sessions will be offered to participants. Participants randomized to the combined aerobic and resistance training group will follow the same aerobic exercise prescription as described for the Aerobic Exercise arm. In addition, participants in this group will perform five resistance exercises after the aerobic sessions. The resistance exercises will be leg press, knee extension, and calf rise, followed by seated row and chest press. Following familiarization, the training load will progressively increase following a linear periodization model throughout the intervention. exercise prescription will be sequenced so that the exercise intensity and -duration of each exercise varies within each week, leading to an accumulative increase in weekly exercise volume throughout the intervention. Only Lymphoma participants can be randomized to this arm.
Locations (2)
Norweigan School of Sport Sciences
Oslo, Norway
Helena Igelström
Uppsala, Sweden