Effects of Individualized High‐Intensity Online Concurrent Exercise Guided by Autonomic Modulation on the Mental Health and Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors
| dc.contributor.author | Lavín Pérez, Ana Myriam | |
| dc.contributor.author | Collado-Mateo, Daniel | |
| dc.contributor.author | Nieto, Inés | |
| dc.contributor.author | Mayo, Xián | |
| dc.contributor.author | Hinojo Gonázalez , Carmen | |
| dc.contributor.author | de Juan Ferré, Ana | |
| dc.contributor.author | Jimenez, Alfonso | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-12-10T14:40:53Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2025-12-03 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Background: Exercise has been shown to improve mental well‐being and health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in breastcancer survivors. However, there is no evidence on the effects of online interventions tailored using heart rate variability (HRV).Aims: This study analyzed the effects of online high‐intensity interval and strength training, guided daily by autonomicmodulation, compared to pre‐planned moderate to high‐intensity concurrent training and control, on HRQoL, pain, fatigue,anxiety, depression, life satisfaction, self‐esteem, and fear of movement in breast cancer survivors.Methods: A 16‐week randomized controlled trial was conducted with 54 participants assigned to HRV‐guided exercise, pre‐planned exercise, or usual care. Participants trained aerobic and strength three times per week under real‐time online super-vision. Intensity was adjusted based on HRV for the HRV‐guided group. HRQoL, anxiety, depression, life satisfaction, self‐esteem and fear of movement were assessed pre‐ and post‐intervention.Results: Significant time‐by‐group interactions were found for HRQoL functional domains (physical p = 0.004, role p = 0.005,emotional p = 0.013, social p = 0.001) and symptoms (fatigue p < 0.001, pain p < 0.001, dyspnea p = 0.004, insomnia p = 0.012,constipation p = 0.014), as well as depression (p < 0.001), anxiety (p = 0.002), life satisfaction (p = 0.003), self‐esteem (p = 0.024),and fear of movement (p = 0.015). HRV‐guided exercise led to greater improvements, while the control group worsened.Moreover, the exploratory analysis suggested a higher degree of interconnected changes in the HRV‐guided group, and thatdyspnea and fatigue might be the variables most strongly connected with anxiety, depression, and functioning‐related variables.Conclusion: Individualized online concurrent exercise, especially autonomic modulation‐guided, improves HRQoL and mentalhealth in breast cancer survivors, representing a promising personalized rehabilitation strategy. | |
| dc.description.sponsorship | This research received financial support through the Spanish National Industrial Doctorate grant program (A.M.L.‐P.), which is part of the Strategic Plan for Science and Innovation Promotion by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities. The specific predoctoral industry grant is identified by the code DIN2018‐010129. Additionally, A.M.L.‐P. is supported by a postdoctoral fellowship aimed at recruiting research personnel for projects related to the implementation of clinical exercise in non‐clinical contexts, under the Go Fit URJC Chair of Active Life, Physical Exercise, and Happiness (grant code VCA13‐5082). The authors also acknowledge the support of the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) through the project CTDRS247455JIME. The funding bodies had no involvement in the study's design, execution, or the decision to write and submit this manuscript for publication | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Lavín‐Pérez, A. M., Collado‐Mateo, D., Nieto, I., Mayo, X., González, C. H., de Juan Ferré, A., & Jiménez, A. (2025). Effects of Individualized High‐Intensity Online Concurrent Exercise Guided by Autonomic Modulation on the Mental Health and Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors. Psycho‐Oncology, 34(12), e70348. | |
| dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.70348 | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 1057-9249 (print) | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 1099-1611 (online) | |
| dc.identifier.publicationfirstpage | 1 | |
| dc.identifier.publicationlastpage | 14 | |
| dc.identifier.publicationtitle | Psycho-Oncology | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10115/127077 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | Wiley | |
| dc.rights | Attribution 4.0 International | en |
| dc.rights.accessRights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | |
| dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | |
| dc.subject | home-based exercise | |
| dc.subject | HRQoL | |
| dc.subject | HRV | |
| dc.subject | interval training | |
| dc.subject | oncology | |
| dc.subject | psychological factors | |
| dc.subject | strength training | |
| dc.title | Effects of Individualized High‐Intensity Online Concurrent Exercise Guided by Autonomic Modulation on the Mental Health and Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors | |
| dc.type | Article | |
| dc.type.hasVersion | http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 |
