Identification of subgroups of patients with oesophageal cancer based on exercise intensity during prehabilitation

ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Authors Elja Reijneveld, Mitchel Griekspoor, Jaap Dronkers, Ad Kerst, Jelle Ruurda, Cindy Veenhof
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublishedIn Disability and Rehabilitation
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationDate 2024
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Lectorates Innovation of Movement Care
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationType Article

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Purpose: To identify subgroups of patients with oesophageal cancer based on exercise intensity during prehabilitation, and to investigate whether training outcomes varied between subgroups. Materials and methods: Data from a multicentre cohort study were used, involving participants following prehabilitation before oesophagectomy. Hierarchical cluster analysis was performed using four cluster variables (intensity of aerobic exercise, the Borg score during resistance exercise, intensity of physical activity, and degree of fatigue). Aerobic capacity and muscle strength were estimated before and after prehabilitation. Results: In 64 participants, three clusters were identified based on exercise intensity. Cluster 1 (n = 23) was characterised by fatigue and physical inactivity, cluster 2 (n = 9) by a low training capacity, despite high physical activity levels, and cluster 3 (n = 32) by a high training capacity. Cluster 1 showed the greatest improvement in aerobic capacity (p = 0.37) and hand grip strength (p = 0.03) during prehabilitation compared with other clusters. Conclusions: This cluster analysis identified three subgroups with distinct patterns in exercise intensity during prehabilitation. Participants who were physically fit were able to train at high intensity. Fatigued participants trained at lower intensity but showed the greatest improvement. A small group of participants, despite being physically active, had a low training capacity and could be considered frail.

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  • Elja Reijneveld | Researcher | Research group Innovation of Movement Care
    Elja Reijneveld
    • Researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Innovation of Movement Care
  • Cindy Veenhof portret
    Cindy Veenhof
    • Professor
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Innovation of Movement Care

ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Language English
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.PublishedIn Disability and Rehabilitation
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Keywords prehabilitation, cancer, physiotherapy, exercise intensity, personalised care

Elja Reijneveld

Elja Reijneveld | Researcher | Research group Innovation of Movement Care

Elja Reijneveld

  • Researcher
  • ResearchComponents.ResearcherContactBlock.LectorateInnovation of Movement Care