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DOI: 10.1055/a-2193-0922
EXERT-BC: Prospective Study of an Exercise Regimen After Treatment for Breast Cancer

Abstract
Purpose EXERT-BC is a dose-escalated resistance training regimen created to improve body composition, strength, and balance in women treated for breast cancer (BC). Herein, we report the interim analysis. Women treated for BC underwent this 3-month exercise regimen in an exercise oncology facility with continual monitoring of load and strength. Twenty women completed the IRB-approved protocol, with a mean age of 57 years (range 41–74). Concurrent therapies included anti-estrogen therapy (73%), chemotherapy (14%), and radiotherapy (23%). 27% of women endorsed prior exercise. Subjects missed an average of 1.75 classes (range 0–7), with all meeting adherence over 75%. No injuries or adverse events were reported aside from muscle soreness and 2 days of knee pain. Significant differences in body composition at completion included reduced body fat (38.2% vs. 36.7%, p=0.003), and increased muscle mass (33.1% vs. 37.1%, p<0.001), functional mobility screening (9.82 vs. 11.73, p=0.018), and Y-balance (left: 72.4 vs. 85.3, p=0.001; right: 70.3 vs. 85.2. p<0.001). Significant increases in load were demonstrated: split squat (p<0.001), trap bar deadlift (p=0.035), inclined dumbbell press (p<0.001), and bird dog rows (p<0.001). Dose-escalated resistance training in women with BC is safe and feasible, endorsing significant improvements across body composition, balance, and strength.
Publication History
Received: 28 July 2023
Received: 09 October 2023
Accepted: 10 October 2023
Accepted Manuscript online:
17 October 2023
Article published online:
30 January 2024
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Colin E. Champ, Chris Peluso, David J. Carenter, Jared Rosenberg, Frank Velasquez, Adam Annichine, Krista Matsko, Parker N. Hyde, Alexander K. Diaz, Sushil Beriwal, Christie Hilton. EXERT-BC: Prospective Study of an Exercise Regimen After Treatment for Breast Cancer. Sports Med Int Open 2024; 08: a21930922.
DOI: 10.1055/a-2193-0922
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