Abstract

161 Background: Cardiovascular (CV) disease results in significant morbidity among TCS. The effects of exercise on mitigating these late effects remain unknown in this population. Exercise for Cancer Patients (EXCAP) is a self-directed, individually tailored intervention that has been shown to improve CV fitness in cancer patients. We conducted a randomized phase II feasibility study of a novel electronic implementation method (mHealth) of EXCAP. Methods: We developed mHealth-EXCAP that integrates data from a wearable digital activity tracker (DAT) into a patient’s electronic medical record (EMR), allowing providers to monitor and adjust EXCAP prescriptions via a patient-centered virtual portal. We randomized TCS ( < 69 yr at diagnosis, any treatments, not in active or maintenance stage of exercise behavior) into 3 study arms: Arm 1 (mHealth-EXCAP), Arm 2 (EXCAP) and Arm 3 (usual care). Both Arm 1 and 2 completed a 12 week EXCAP program with the goal of 12,000 daily steps and daily resistance exercises and Arm 1 has integration of mHealth. Arm 3 received a TCS care plan that encourages exercises. Results: 52 TCS were screened (23 ineligible; 12 declined), 17 consented and 13 (80.9%) completed study (3 withdrew; 1 lost to follow up) as of May 31, 2016. Median age (yr) was 34 (Arm 1; n = 6), 52 (Arm 2; n = 3), and 48 (Arm 3; n = 4). In Arm 1, 83% TCS wore DAT and synced daily step data to EMR > 90% of days. Further, EXCAP prescriptions were adjusted via EMR portal on average 5 times over 12 weeks for each TCS and their weekly daily step goals were met 73% of the time. The number of daily steps recorded by DAT and those synced from DAT to EMR differed by a mean of 1.5% steps (±1.8). Median baseline number of daily steps were 5,432 (Arm 1), 6,737 (Arm 2), and 5,875 (Arm 3) and increased by 6,161, 1,742, and 1,921 respective steps, with only Arm 1 (50% TCS) achieving > 12,000 daily steps at study completion. On average, TCS in Arm 1 and 2 performed resistance exercises 15 minutes a day/2 times a week and 34 minutes a day/3 times a week, respectively. Conclusions: mHealth-EXCAP is feasible to implement among TCS and may decrease sedentary behavior. Ongoing research will examine its effects on CV risk factors and cardiopulmonary function.

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