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Alberta Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Prevention (ALPHA) Trial

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Спонсори
AHS Cancer Control Alberta
Сътрудници
Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance
University of Alberta
University of Calgary

Ключови думи

Резюме

The purpose of the ALPHA Trial is to examine the physiologic changes that occur in a woman's body when she begins exercising that may be related to a change in her risk of getting breast cancer.

Описание

The goal of this study is to examine how a one-year exercise intervention, as compared to a usual sedentary lifestyle, influences specific biologic mechanisms that are hypothesized to be operative in the association between physical activity and breast cancer risk. These biologic mechanisms include sex hormone concentrations (estrone, estradiol and sex-hormone binding globulin); measures of adiposity and obesity; mammographic density; insulin-like growth factors; and insulin resistance.

A two-centered, two-armed randomized controlled trial (RCT) of exercise and risk factors for breast cancer will be conducted. Approximately 334 postmenopausal, sedentary women will be recruited to the study. Participants will be randomized to one of two groups: an exercise intervention, or a control group. The intervention group will undertake five weekly exercise sessions of 60 minutes each; three will be facility-based and two will be home-based each week. The Edmonton and Calgary exercise oncology facilities will be working in collaboration, and each will include both the controls and exercise intervention arms of the trial. The exercise intervention will last for 12 months. The control group will be asked not to change their usual level of activity during that time.

Baseline assessments will be obtained of serum sex hormones (estrone and estradiol), measures of obesity and adiposity, mammographic density, serum insulin growth factor (IGF)-1, insulin resistance, aerobic capacity, and psychosocial health measures. At the end of the study, all baseline assessments will be repeated and compared between the two groups.

This study will specifically address identified gaps in knowledge, in terms of examining the simultaneous effect of physical activity on several biologic mechanisms in a controlled trial setting, building on evidence from the only other randomized controlled trial on this topic. Strengths of the proposal include the multi-centered setting (utilizing facilities in both Calgary and Edmonton), and the collaboration of an experienced multi-disciplinary research team from across North America.

Дати

Последна проверка: 12/31/2014
Първо изпратено: 08/26/2007
Очаквано записване подадено: 08/26/2007
Първо публикувано: 08/28/2007
Изпратена последна актуализация: 01/13/2015
Последна актуализация публикувана: 01/14/2015
Действителна начална дата на проучването: 05/31/2002
Приблизителна дата на първично завършване: 05/31/2006
Очаквана дата на завършване на проучването: 06/30/2007

Състояние или заболяване

Breast Neoplasms

Интервенция / лечение

Behavioral: Exercise

Фаза

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Групи за ръце

ArmИнтервенция / лечение
Experimental: Exercise
Women randomized to the exercise intervention arm completed a one year aerobic exercise intervention of 225 minutes/week.
Behavioral: Exercise
Women in the exercise arm underwent a year-long exercise intervention of five days per week of 45 minutes/session of moderate-vigorous intensity aerobic exercise.
No Intervention: Control
Women randomized to the control arm were asked to maintain their regular lifestyle which meant no changes to their exercise or dietary intake. Women eligible for this trial were inactive and hence were expected not to increase their levels of physical activity in the control arm.

Критерии за допустимост

Възрасти, отговарящи на условията за проучване 50 Years Да се 50 Years
Полове, допустими за проучванеFemale
Приема здрави доброволциДа
Критерии

Inclusion Criteria:

- Female

- Age 50-74 at baseline

- Postmenopausal

- Moderately sedentary lifestyle

- Live in Calgary or Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

- English-speaking

- Willing to be randomized

- Body-mass index 22.0-40.0

- Breast tissue density >=0%

Exclusion Criteria:

- Previous invasive cancer in last 5 years

- Major co-morbidities

- Unable to participate in exercise program

- Current smoker

- Current excessive drinker

- Hormone replacement therapy use in previous 2 years

- Drugs that may influence one or more study outcomes

Резултат

Първични изходни мерки

1. Changes in estrone, estradiol and adiposity levels [Up to 12 months]

The effect of the exercise intervention on sex steroid and adiposity levels after one year is examined.

Вторични изходни мерки

1. Changes in mammographic density, insulin resistance and inflammatory markers [Up to 12 months]

The effect of the exercise intervention after one year is examined.

2. The effect of the exercise intervention on exercise adherence and quality of life. [Up to 12 months]

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