Abstract:
Objective: To assess the available evidence on the effectiveness of high-intensity
interval training (HIIT) in addition to first-choice
cancer treatment on cardiorespiratory
fitness (CRF), quality of life (QoL), adherence, and adverse effects of
HIIT in patients with cancer or cancer survivors.
Methods: An umbrella review and meta-meta-
analysis
(MMA) was performed.
A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Database,
CINAHL, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, and Web of Science until August 2021. Article
selection, quality assessment, and risk of bias assessment were performed by
two independent reviewers. The MMA were performed with a random-effects
model and the summary statistics were presented in the form of forest plot with
a weighted compilation of all standardized mean differences (SMD) and corresponding
95% confidence interval (CI).
Results: Seven systematic reviews were included. Regarding CRF, the addition
of HIIT to cancer treatment showed statistically significant differences with a
small clinical effect, compared with adding other treatments (SMD = 0.45; 95%
CI 0.24 to 0.65). There was no significant difference when compared with adding
moderate-intensity
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