What are the most effective exercise, physical activity and dietary interventions to improve body composition in women diagnosed with or at high‐risk of breast cancer? A systematic review and network meta‐analysis

Author:

Kudiarasu Christine12ORCID,Lopez Pedro34ORCID,Galvão Daniel A.12ORCID,Newton Robert U.125ORCID,Taaffe Dennis R.12ORCID,Mansell Lorna12ORCID,Fleay Brianna12,Saunders Christobel6ORCID,Fox‐Harding Caitlin12ORCID,Singh Favil12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Exercise Medicine Research Institute Edith Cowan University Joondalup Western Australia Australia

2. School of Medical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University Joondalup Western Australia Australia

3. Pleural Medicine Unit Institute for Respiratory Health Perth Western Australia Australia

4. Medical School Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences University of Queensland St. Lucia Queensland Australia

6. Department of Surgery University of Melbourne (Royal Melbourne Hospital) Parkville Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundObesity has been recognized as a risk factor in the development and recurrence of breast cancer and is also associated with poor prognostic outcomes. This systematic review and network meta‐analysis aimed to identify the most effective exercise, physical activity, and dietary interventions to reduce fat mass, body fat percentage and body weight as well as potentially increase lean mass in women diagnosed with or at high risk of breast cancer.MethodsA systematic search of databases was performed up to May 2022. Eligible randomized controlled trials examined the effects of exercise, physical activity and/or dietary interventions on fat mass and lean mass in women diagnosed with or at high risk of breast cancer. A random‐effects network meta‐analysis was conducted to determine the effects of different interventions across outcomes when sufficient studies were available.ResultsEighty‐four studies (n = 6428) were included in this review. Caloric restriction and combined exercise + caloric restriction significantly reduced fat mass (range, –3.9 to –3.7 kg) and body weight (range, –5.3 to –4.7 kg), whereas physical activity + caloric restriction significantly reduced body fat percentage (–2.4%; 95% confidence interval [CI], –3.4% to –13%) and body mass index (–2.2 kg × m–2; 95% CI, –3.0 to –1.4 kg × m–2) in breast cancer patients. Resistance exercise was the most effective intervention to increase lean mass (0.7 kg; 95% CI, 0.5–1.0 kg) in breast cancer patients.ConclusionMultimodal exercise and diet programs were the most effective interventions to reduce fat mass, body fat percentage, and body weight and increase and/or preserve lean mass.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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