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Effectiveness of Aerobic Exercises and Laughter Yoga Compared With Yoga in Anxiety/Depression Levels in Breast Cancer

Effectiveness of Aerobic Exercises and Laughter Yoga Compared With Yoga in Anxiety and Depression Levels of Breast Cancer Survivors; a Double-blind Three Arm Clinical Trial Study

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05203029
Enrollment
198
Registered
2022-01-24
Start date
2022-01-05
Completion date
2022-07-29
Last updated
2022-08-04

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Conditions

Breast Cancer Survivors

Keywords

Aerobic exercises, Laughter yoga, Yoga, Depression, Anxiety

Brief summary

90% of breast cancer survivors experience cancer-related fatigue which decreases the physical activity. Moreover, due to the cancer treatments depression and anxiety will be happened. Previous studies showed the effect of physical activity on reduction of depression and anxiety; therefore the aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic exercises and laughter yoga compared with yoga in anxiety and depression levels in breast cancer survivors.

Detailed description

204 breast cancer survivors will be randomized to each of these three groups: Group 1, 12 weeks aerobic exercises; Group 2, 12 weeks of laughter yoga; and Group 3, 12 weeks of yoga. To assess the effectiveness of these exercises in depression and anxiety levels, patients will complete the hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) questionnaire before and after the 3-month exercise. For secondary outcomes, patients will complete the following questionnaires before and after the 3-month exercise: 36-item short-form survey (SF-36), Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ), Insomnia Severity Index, Beck's depression inventory-Ⅱ (BDI-Ⅱ), Chalder's chronic fatigue syndrome, and five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ). The effectiveness of the mentioned exercises in primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed using ANOVA/ANCOVA analysis by adjusting the baseline assessment. Mean difference (MD) and standardized mean difference (SMD) with their 95% confidence interval (CI) will be reported to show the effectiveness of aerobic exercises and laughter yoga compared with yoga in different outcomes.

Interventions

Patients in each group will be added to the specific group on Whatsapp, and the schedule and information about the exercise will be explained there. Furthermore, patients will be joined to particular pages on Instagram, and exercises will be performed through Live on that pages. All the patients will exercise for 12 weeks, two or three times every week.

Sponsors

Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
TRIPLE (Subject, Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
FEMALE
Age
20 Years to 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Patients aged between 20 to 65 years * Patients with stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ of breast cancer * Chemotherapy is completed at least six months before registration * Lack of active participation in regular exercise programs

Exclusion criteria

* Reluctance to cooperate and enter the study * Do not complete the questionnaires correctly * Have diseases such as severe heart failure (Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire score more than 50), severe valvular disease, coronary stenosis of the heart, and metastatic cancer * Feel chest pain and dizziness during the exercise * Patients currently receiving treatment * Patients who do not have the physical ability to participate in the exercise * Patients with mental health disorders that cannot participate in the exercise

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Changes in the anxiety and depression levels after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 monthsHospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) questionnaire will be used to determine the anxiety and depression levels. This questionnaire contains 14 questions, of which seven concern anxiety and seven concern depression. Each question is scored from 0 (never) to 3 (almost always); the final score will be 0 to 52, and the higher scores indicate greater anxiety and depression.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Changes in the disease-specific quality of life after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 monthsMinnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ) will be used to determine the disease-specific quality of life. It has 21 items in physical, emotional and socioeconomic dimensions; each item scored from 0 to 5 provides a total score between 0 to 105: the higher the score, the lower quality of life.
Changes in the Insomnia severity after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 monthsThe Insomnia Severity Index questionnaire will be used to determine the insomnia severity. It has seven questions; each item has a score from 0 to 4. The seven answers are added up to get a total score from 0 to 28. The higher scores represent severe insomnia.
Changes in the general quality of life after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 months36-item short form survey (SF-36) questionnaire will be used to determine the quality of life. This questionnaire comprises 36 items and eight domains, including limitations in physical activities because of health problems, limitations in social activities because of physical or emotional issues, limitations in usual role activities because of physical health problems, bodily pain, general mental health (psychological distress and well-being), limitations in usual role activities because of emotional problems, vitality (energy and fatigue), and general health perceptions. Each question is scored from 0 to 100; the final score is the average score from 0 to 100, and the higher scores show a better quality of life. The scores will be reported for each domain separately
Changes in chronic fatigue after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 monthsChalder's chronic fatigue syndrome questionnaire will be utilized to measure chronic fatigue. This questionnaire has 14 items, eight items are about physical symptoms, and six other items are about mental symptoms. Each question scored between 0 to 3, and the total score will be 0 to 42. The higher the score, the more suffer from fatigue.
Changes in mindfulness after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 monthsMindfulness will be measured by five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ). It has 39 questions in five domains: observation, description, aware actions, non-judgmental inner experience, and non-reactivity. Each question scored between 1 to 5, and the total score will be in the range of 39 to 195. The higher score shows the higher mindfulness.
Changes in depression after twelve weeks of exercises0 and 3 monthsBeck's depression inventory-Ⅱ (BDI-Ⅱ) will be used to measure depression. This questionnaire has 21 questions scored from 0 to 3. The total score will calculate by adding up all the scores-the higher scores indicating the higher depression.

Countries

Iran

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026