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Brief Title: Physical Activity Advices to Prevent Loss of Autonomy in Cancer Treated Elderly Patients. An Intervention Randomized Study
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Study ID: NCT01432067
Brief Summary: The investigators will propose to older cancer patients with good prognosis (curative care) a randomized trial of adapted physical activity during one year. To increase generalisation of the intervention the investigators intend to compare the PNNS advices (the French National Nutrition and Health Program) to a program targeted on the own capacities of each patient.
Detailed Description: Long-term evolution of successful-treated older patients is not well-known except for survival. They seem more affected by physical than psychological problems. The combined effects of aging, cancer, and treatments on muscle function could have hindered their usual physical activity. Cancer is associated with frailty. Fried and coll have defined a frailty phenotype as a combination of 3 or more of 5 conditions: exhaustion, loss of weight, decreased muscle strength, slow gait speed and low physical activity. Frail subjects have a higher risk of physical or cognitive disability and death. An intervention able to prevent frailty is of great interest for the older cancer patient and their quality of life. An intervention consisting of phone-program in physical activity has been associated with a decrease in self-reported disability in five-year obese survivors from cancer. Patients will be randomized in two arms (1:1 ratio). Arm 1: Physical activity advices according to a program adapted to physical status of the patient assessed using SPPB (short physical performance battery) and the IPAQ questionnaire. A monthly phone support during one year will be performed by an adapted physical activity instructor and delivery of PNNS guide for subjects older than 55 y old. Arm 2: Delivery of PNNS guide for subjects older than 55 year old: recommendation of 1/2 hour physical activity of any kind. Each patient will be followed during 2 years: First visit (V1) will take place before treatment. The subsequent visits will take place at 3 months (V2), 6 months (V3), 1 year (V4), 18 months (V5) and 2 years (V6), in which patients will complete questionnaires (IPAQ, QLQ-C30, one day dietary intakes), have clinical examinations (weight, performance status/ ECOG) and will be tested for physical facilities (SPPB, micro-fet2). These evaluations will be completed by the MMS / Fluency tests and the covered distance during 6 minutes at V1, V3, and V4.
Minimum Age: 70 Years
Eligible Ages: OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
CHU de Bordeaux - Hôpital Saint André, Bordeaux, , France
Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, , France
CH de Dax, Dax, , France
CHRU Lille, Lille, , France
Centre Oscar Lambret, CLCC Lille, Lille, , France
CHU de Limoges, Hôpital Dupuytren, Limoges, , France
CH Mont de Marsan, Mont de Marsan, , France
CHU Bordeaux - hôpital Xavier Arnozan, Pessac, , France
Institut jean Godinot, CLCC Reims, Reims, , France
Centre hospitalier de Senlis, Senlis, , France
Centre Alexis Vautrin CLCC Nancy, Vandœuvre-Les-Nancy, , France
CHU Nancy hôpital adulte du brabois, Vandœuvre-Les-Nancy, , France
Name: Isabelle BOURDEL MARCHASSON, Pr
Affiliation: University Hospital, Bordeaux, France
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Adélaïde DOUSSAU, Dr
Affiliation: University Hospital, Bordeaux, France
Role: STUDY_CHAIR