2019
DOI: 10.1111/bju.14782
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Abstract: Objectives To explore the effects of 12 weeks of unsupervised home‐based ‘exergaming’ (i.e., technology‐driven exercise) compared to usual care on physical function, body composition, quality of life (QoL), and fatigue in patients with prostate cancer on androgen‐deprivation therapy (ADT). Patients and methods In an assessor‐blinded randomised controlled trial, 46 patients with prostate cancer (aged >65 years) with locally advanced or advanced stage disease undergoing ADT were randomised to 12 weeks of unsuper… Show more

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“…108 A significant improvement was seen in measures of physical function (6MWT +21.5m, 95% CI 3.2 -39.9). 108 However, no changes were found in power, lean mass, fat mass, quality of life, fatigue, self-reported physical functioning or global health status. 108 A prospective single-arm feasibility study by Trinh et al (2018) using a wrist worn activity tracker and web-based incentives (e.g.…”
Section: Home and Distance-based Exercisementioning
confidence: 89%
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“…108 A significant improvement was seen in measures of physical function (6MWT +21.5m, 95% CI 3.2 -39.9). 108 However, no changes were found in power, lean mass, fat mass, quality of life, fatigue, self-reported physical functioning or global health status. 108 A prospective single-arm feasibility study by Trinh et al (2018) using a wrist worn activity tracker and web-based incentives (e.g.…”
Section: Home and Distance-based Exercisementioning
confidence: 89%
“…108 However, no changes were found in power, lean mass, fat mass, quality of life, fatigue, self-reported physical functioning or global health status. 108 A prospective single-arm feasibility study by Trinh et al (2018) using a wrist worn activity tracker and web-based incentives (e.g. rewards that included a selection of items and charity donations) evaluated the effect of a 12-week behaviour change intervention that included an incremental walking program in 45 prostate cancer survivors.…”
Section: Home and Distance-based Exercisementioning
confidence: 92%
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