Evaluation of the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on the quality of life of patients monitored for cancer who practice an adapted physical activity: rugby for health
Autor: | Benoit Bataille, Martine Delannes, Julien Piscione, C Cornou, Audrey Berthoumieu, Diane Saxod, Eric Lambaudie, Fabien Pillard, Luc Nguyen VanPhi, Stéphanie Motton, Jean Pous, Kelig Vergriete |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Quality of life
Adult Male Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty Functional training Original Article – Clinical Oncology Physical exercise 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Cancer Survivors Neoplasms Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Global health Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Rugby for health Precision Medicine Psychological impact Exercise Pandemics Cancer Aged Monitoring Physiologic Physical activity SARS-CoV-2 business.industry COVID-19 General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Cross-Sectional Studies Oncology Tolerability 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Communicable Disease Control Quarantine Physical therapy Anxiety Female France Rugby medicine.symptom business Psychosocial |
Zdroj: | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology |
ISSN: | 1432-1335 0171-5216 |
Popis: | Purpose The benefits of regular physical exercise on the tolerability of cancer treatments, quality of life and survival rates post-diagnosis have been demonstrated but all supervised physical activities have been interrupted due to the global health crisis and the need for lockdown to halt the spread of SARS-CoV-2. To reintroduce activities post-lockdown, we wanted to assess the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on the quality of life and the psychological status of patients who practice an adapted physical activity such as rugby for health. Methods The evaluation was conducted in two phases: an initial self-questionnaire comprised of 42 questions sent to all participants to assess the impact of lockdown and a second assessment phase in the presence of the participants. We assessed anthropometric data, functional fitness parameters, quality of life and the psychosocial status of the subjects. The data were compared to pre-lockdown data as part of a standardised follow-up procedure for patients enrolled in the programme. Results 105/120 (87.5%) individuals responded to the rapid post-lockdown survey analysis. In 20% of the cases, the patients reported anxiety, pain, a decline in fitness and a significant impact on the tolerability of cancer treatments. Twenty-seven patients agreed to participate in the individual analysis. Following lockdown, there was a significant decrease in the intensity of physical activity (p = 8.223e–05). No post-lockdown changes were noted in the assessments that focus on the quality of life and the level of psychological distress. Conversely, there was a significant correlation between the total of high energy expended during lockdown and the quality of life (p = 0.03; rho = 0.2248) and the level of psychological distress post-lockdown (p = 0.05; rho = − 0.3772). Conclusion Lockdown and reduced physical activity, particularly leisure activities, did not impact the overall health of the patients. However, there was a significant correlation with the level of physical activity since the higher the level of physical activity, the better the quality of life and the lower the level of psychological distress. |
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