Physical activity and psychological adjustment in Japanese advanced lung cancer patients in chemotherapy : the feasibility of intervention

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Körperliche Aktivität und psychologische Regulierung bei japanischen Lungenkrebspatienten im fortgeschrittenen Stadium während einer Chemotherapie : die Durchführbarkeit der Intervention
Autor:Arai, Hirokazu; Hirai, Kei; Harada, Kazuhiro; Tokoro, Akihiro
Erschienen in:International journal of sport and health science
Veröffentlicht:8 (2010), S. 15-21, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1880-4012, 0915-3942, 1348-1509
DOI:10.5432/ijshs.20090022
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201406005957
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Arai, Hirokazu
A2  - Arai, Hirokazu
A2  - Hirai, Kei
A2  - Harada, Kazuhiro
A2  - Tokoro, Akihiro
DB  - BISp
DP  - BISp
KW  - Aktivität, körperliche
KW  - Akzelerometer
KW  - Angst
KW  - Betreuung, psychologische
KW  - Bewegung
KW  - Bewegungstherapie
KW  - Depression
KW  - Gesundheit, psychische
KW  - Gesundheitsförderung
KW  - Intervention
KW  - Japan
KW  - Korrelation
KW  - Krebserkrankung
KW  - Lunge
KW  - Lungenerkrankung
KW  - Psychologie
KW  - Schrittzahl
KW  - Sportmedizin
KW  - Sportprogramm
KW  - Sportpsychologie
KW  - Stress
KW  - Therapie, medikamentöse
LA  - eng
TI  - Physical activity and psychological adjustment in Japanese advanced lung cancer patients in chemotherapy : the feasibility of intervention
TT  - Körperliche Aktivität und psychologische Regulierung bei japanischen Lungenkrebspatienten im fortgeschrittenen Stadium während einer Chemotherapie : die Durchführbarkeit der Intervention
PY  - 2010
N2  - The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of a physical activity intervention program and the relationship between physical activity and psychological adjustment in Japanese advanced lung cancer patients in chemotherapy. The study was designed as an intervention study and the sample was comprised of advanced lung cancer patients in chemotherapy, all of whom provided written informed consent. Physical activity was recorded by uniaxial accelerometry monitors (Lifecoder®, Suzuken, Co., Ltd), and psychological adjustment was measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Each participant received 1) feedback about the data of their footsteps, 2) positive reinforcement for being physically active, 3) enhancement of autonomy for being physically active and 4) information about setting goals related to physical activity in the first, second, and fourth week. Drop out rate of participants was 33.3% (3/9). None of the variables changed over the four weeks of the study. Spearman's correlational analysis revealed that higher steps were correlated with lower depression (r= −.90, p<.05) at the start of the study. At four weeks, however, higher steps were not correlated with HADS score; similarly, the change of steps had no significant relationship with the change of HADS scores. The results from this study demonstrate that this manner of intervention was less than preferable. The present study partially suggests that high physical activity is related to psychological adjustment in Japanese advanced lung cancer participants in chemotherapy. In order to develop an effective physical activity program, future research should elaborate the method of intervention or increase the control of the variables. Verf.-Referat
L2  - https://dx.doi.org/10.5432/ijshs.20090022
L2  - https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ijshs/8/0/8_20090022/_pdf
DO  - 10.5432/ijshs.20090022
SP  - S. 15-21
SN  - 1880-4012
JO  - International journal of sport and health science
VL  - 8
M3  - Elektronische Ressource (online)
M3  - Gedruckte Ressource
ID  - PU201406005957
ER  -