Effects of Exercise Training on Physical Fitness and Biomarker Levels in Breast Cancer Survivors

J Lifestyle Med. 2017 Jul;7(2):55-62. doi: 10.15280/jlm.2017.7.2.55. Epub 2017 Jul 31.

Abstract

Background: Exercise has been identified as a beneficial intervention to enhance quality of life in breast cancer survivors. In addition, there has been a noteworthy increase in studies emphasizing the benefits of exercise in cancer. We sought to summarize the empirical literature concerning the effects of exercise on physical fitness and biomarker levels in breast cancer survivors according to the type of exercise.

Methods: We searched PubMed and PubMed Central for studies on the association of exercise with the levels of various biomarkers and physical fitness in breast cancer survivors. We investigated the effects of different types of exercise (aerobic, resistance, or combined) on breast cancer survivors, with changes in physical fitness and biomarker levels as the primary outcomes.

Results: In total, 118 research papers published from 2012 to July 2016 were retrieved from PubMed and PubMed Central. Of these, 24 papers met our inclusion criteria. All types of exercise were found to improve physical fitness in breast cancer survivors. However, the results with regard to biomarkers were controversial.

Conclusion: The findings of this review suggest that combined exercise is associated with better outcomes than aerobic or resistance exercise alone in breast cancer survivors.

Keywords: Biomarkers; Breast cancer survivors; Physical fitness; Types of exercise.

Publication types

  • Review