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Exercise and Nutrition for Older Cancer Survivors and Their Support Person: The Vitality Study

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorDana-Farber Cancer Institute
Started2025-07-23
Est. completion2029-04-30
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations2 sites

Summary

This research study will compare the impact of virtually supervised and unsupervised home-based exercise and diet programs on cognitive and physical function among cancer survivors and support persons. This study will involve a 6-month home-based virtually supervised or unsupervised exercise and diet intervention. The names of the study interventions involved in this study are: * Virtually supervised exercise and healthy diet care * Unsupervised exercise and healthy diet care

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria for Survivor Participants:

* Ability to understand and the willingness to sign informed consent prior to any study- related procedures.
* Older adults (≥65 years of age); cancer survivors who are at higher risk for developing comorbid conditions related to physical and cognitive function due to age declines.
* Completed chemotherapy and/or targeted therapy in the previous 36 months; said treatment exposure negatively impacts cognitive and physical function.
* Diagnosed with breast, lung, prostate, or colorectal cancer which are obesity-related cancers with higher risk for developing comorbid conditions related to physical and cognitive function.
* No detection of dementia as measured by scoring ≥ 23/41 on the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS); it may be unsafe for individuals with dementia to participate in the intervention, and they may not be able to experience measurable cognitive improvement. Additionally, scores on cognitive measures could reflect task comprehension failure - not actual cognitive ability - as individuals with dementia may not be able to comprehend or follow the test instructions
* Overweight/obese: BMI ≥25 kg/m2 (calculated using height and weight) or body fat \>35% for people assigned female at birth and \>25% for people assigned male at birth (estimated by bioelectrical impedance); higher body weight negatively impacts cognitive and physical function.
* Currently participating in \<60 minutes of structured moderate-to-vigorous exercise per week (determined by screening questionnaire); sedentary cancer survivors have a higher need and are more likely to benefit from exercise exposure.
* No history of disordered eating; to avoid triggering of past eating disorders with a diet intervention program.
* Reside with an (≥18 years of age) informal support person willing to participate; survivor/support person dyads will participate in the trial together per the goals of the trial and finding mechanism.
* Speak English or Spanish; the study teams will only be able to accommodate for these two languages at this time.
* Willing to travel to the respective site for necessary data collection.

Inclusion Criteria for Support Person:

* Adults ≥18 years of age; the intervention is not designed for adolescent and pediatric populations.
* No detection of dementia as measured by scoring ≥ 23/41 on the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS); it may be unsafe for individuals with dementia to participate in the intervention, and they may not be able to experience measurable cognitive improvement. Additionally, scores on cognitive measures could reflect task comprehension failure - not actual cognitive ability - as individuals with dementia may not be able to comprehend or follow the test instructions
* No history of disordered eating; to avoid triggering of past eating disorders with a diet intervention program.
* Speak English or Spanish; the study teams will only be able to accommodate for these two languages at this time.

Exclusion Criteria for Survivor Participants:

* Adult cancer survivors less than 65 years of age.
* Survivors with a TICS score ≤ 22/41
* Survivors with a BMI \<25 kg/m2 and body fat \<35% for people assigned female at birth and \<25% for people assigned male at birth.
* Survivors currently consuming a Mediterranean Diet or meeting 2 or more out of the following 3 Mediterranean eating pattern goals in the prior 6 weeks: ≥3 servings of vegetables per day, ≥ 3 servings of beans and legumes per week, or ≥ 1 serving of nuts per day.
* Survivors with unstable comorbidities that prevent participation in moderate-to-vigorous intensity exercise. Persons with unstable comorbidities may develop unexpected adverse events from exercise. For the purpose of participant safety, as well as because this study involves remote, home-based exercise where close supervision is not possible, participants with unstable medical conditions will be excluded. This will be evaluated through the PAR- Q.
* Subjects with severe psychiatric conditions such as Active Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, significant Suicidal ideation, and an active substance use and/or substance abuse disorder; these conditions can 1) adversely affect important cognitive test measures and 2) the ability to complete certain circumscribed interventions in the study.
* Subjects who in the opinion of the investigator may not be able to comply with the safety monitoring requirements of the study.
* Survivors receiving treatment for an active malignancy (exceptions are treatment for basal cell carcinoma. They may receive long term treatments for their diagnosed breast, lung, prostate or colorectal cancer including hormone therapy). This study is exclusively targeting survivors post-primary cancer treatment.

Exclusion Criteria for Support Person:

* Support persons less than 18 years of age.
* Support persons with a TICS score ≤ 22/41
* Given the age range of support persons include those in childbearing years, people who are pregnant, or plan to become pregnant during study duration will be excluded due to the unknown nature of exercise on developing fetuses.
* Support persons with unstable comorbidities that prevent participation in moderate-to- vigorous intensity exercise. Persons with unstable comorbidities may develop unexpected adverse events from exercise. For the purpose of participant safety, as well as because this study involves remote, home-based exercise where close supervision is not possible, participants with unstable medical conditions are excluded.
* Support persons with severe psychiatric conditions such as Active Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, significant Suicidal ideation, and an active substance use and/or substance abuse disorder; these conditions can 1) adversely affect important cognitive test measures and 2) the ability to complete certain circumscribed interventions in the study.
* Support persons receiving treatment for an active malignancy or are less than 10 years from the completion of any cancer treatment (exceptions are treatment for basal cell carcinoma). This is to preserve the "role" of the cancer survivor in the dyad.

Conditions2

CancerCancer Survivorship

Locations2 sites

Florida

1 site
University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Miami, Florida, 33136
Tracy Crane, PhD, RDN305-243-8255tecrane@med.miami.edu

Massachusetts

1 site
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215
Christina Dieli-Conwright, PhD, MPH617-632-3800ChristinaM_Dieli-Conwright@dfci.harvard.edu

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