Physical Exercise on Metabolic Health, Gut Microbiota, Physical Fitness, and Quality of Life in Obese Breast Cancer Survivors
NCT07213271
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether a 3-month dance-based exercise program combined with individualized nutrition can improve health outcomes in obese breast cancer survivors in remission. The main questions it aims to answer are: Will the intervention reduce body weight, body fat, and visceral adiposity? Will it improve cardiorespiratory fitness, motor performance, gut microbiota composition, and quality of life? Researchers will compare women participating in the dance and nutrition program with a control group who maintain their usual lifestyle to see if the intervention leads to favorable metabolic, physical, and microbiome-related changes. Participants will: Attend supervised dance classes three times per week for 12 weeks. Follow an individualized nutrition plan tailored to their resting metabolic rate. Provide blood and stool samples, complete fitness tests, and answer quality-of-life questionnaires before and after the intervention.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Clinical diagnosis of breast cancer disease * At least one year after breast cancer treatment * Must be able to swallow tablets * Must be able to folow physical exercise training Exclusion Criteria: * Clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease * Insulin dependent diabetes * Infectious diseases within the past 2 months * Use of antibiotics within the past 4 weeks before recruitment
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NCT07213271