Exercise and Health Counseling in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Exercise Intervention in Childhood and Adolescence Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: The Henkō Trial
Alejandro Lucia
48 participants
Apr 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Thanks to medical advances, survival rates \>5 years in children/adolescents undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) exceed 70%. However, these patients are at high risk of suffering sequelae associated with the underlying disease and/or the HSCT itself, which negatively affects their physical capacity. These patients also tend to spend too much time inactive, which further accelerates functional decline in addition to producing fatigue and impairing quality of life. Therefore, new strategies are needed to minimize the morbidity associated with HSCT. In this effect, although physical exercise represents an interesting adjuvant treatment option for HSCT, scientific evidence in this area is still scarce. Implementation of physical exercise intervention in pediatric HSCT units is challenging due to the lack of research on the effectiveness, affordability and accessibility of this type of intervention. Therefore, establishing the effectiveness of physical exercise under controlled conditions is an important step. The investigators therefore aim to assess the impact of a physical exercise and health counseling program, compared to health counseling only (control group), in pediatric patients with cancer undergoing HSCT on muscle strength (primary outcome), and several fitness/function, clinical burden (i.e., cardiac damage, treatment toxicities, health-related quality of life, among others) and biological variables (omics, blood immune phenotype, microbiome) (secondary outcomes). The investigators will also determine to what extent the benefits of this intervention are maintained over time. Additionally, the investigators will determine the intervention implementability in a real clinical situation in 3 different pediatric HSCT units.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Age between 4 and 21 years.
- Undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for cancer diagnosis in complete remission or without remission, in 3 recruiting Hospitals in Madrid
- Undergoing treatment and follow-up in the same hospital.
- Speaking Spanish.
- Providing signed informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria5
- Not being able to participate in the trial according to protocol.
- Comorbidity or acute condition not associated with the diagnosis and that contraindicates the practice of physical exercise, such as severe deficiencies in the locomotor, neurological, cardiovascular and pulmonary systems.
- Serious or chronic medical or psychiatric condition that may increase the risk associated with participation in the trial or that may interfere with the interpretation of the results and, in the opinion of the investigator in discussion with the team, makes having such condition inappropriate for entry to this study; inability to understand the study requirements.
- Not being able to attend hospital visits to perform assessment tests, nor participate in the physical exercise and health counseling program as stipulated in the protocol.
- Inability to understand the requirements of the study.
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Interventions
During the intervention phase (hospitalization for HSCT and subsequent 8-week outpatient phase following discharge), the control group will participate in a Health Counseling Program (1 time/week) on aspects related to a healthy lifestyle such as reducing sedentary lifestyle, acquiring healthy nutritional habits, the importance sleep, screen use, and how to address barriers related to clinical status. We will adapt the program to the needs and timing of the patient's treatment, providing the content in one session/week orally (e.g. using presentations) and in writing (e.g. through brochures).
Same as Control Group + exercise program as described below: Same as Control Group + exercise program as described below: Hospital ward (during HSCT); and Hospital Gym or online (patients' home) during the outpatient phase. Frequency: 3-5 days/week. Session duration: 15 to 65 minutes. Muscle strength training (30 minutes): large muscle group exercises (upper/lower limb + trunk exercises) performed as a circuit using body weight or against resistance (against gravity and with body weight, elastic bands, dumbbells, weighted vests, machines), with a wide range of joint mobility and at submaximal/maximum voluntary speed. Aerobic training (10-20 minutes): bicycling, crank-ergometry, circuit-style exercises, and games. Inspiratory muscle training will also be performed (5 min daily, using a specific device that creates resistance against inspiration).
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NCT06300515