Evaluating Qigong as a Clinical Intervention for Cancer Survivors' Fatigue
Fatigue
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Fatigue focused on measuring Exercise, Qigong, Mind-Body, Fatigue, Cancer, EEG, HRV
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Female patients
- Aged 18-70 years
- Self-report of fatigue =/> 3/10 on fatigue interference scale
- Have been diagnosed and completed treatment for cancer (with surgery or radiation or chemotherapy)
- no surgery, radiation or chemotherapy received in the past 8 weeks (ongoing treatment with Herceptin [trastuzumab] or other adjuvant therapies is permitted)
- Currently cancer-free
- Have a primary care or other physician
- Ability to understand English
- Willingness to have blood drawn, have an EEG taken and complete questionnaires
- Ability to pass basic validated physical movement tests (e.g.: standing with feet touching for 30 seconds, twist right to left and back, hold arms out to side in air for 15 seconds, lift arms over head, moving from standing position to seated position on the floor) to verify safety for Qigong practice.
Exclusion Criteria:
- History or current diagnosis of medical or psychiatric disorder that would interfere with ability to participate in wellness classes or in scientific assessment sessions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, major psychiatric disorder, connective tissue disorder)
- Body Mass Index (BMI) > 31
- Active alcohol or drug abuse
- Tobacco use
- Pregnancy
- Regular daily use of anti-inflammatory drugs, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, (does not apply to common use of daily "baby aspirin" as daily prophylactic cardiovascular treatment)
- Resting systolic blood pressure of less than 90 or greater than 160 and resting diastolic blood pressure of greater than 110.
- Ingestion of caffeine or cocoa products less than two hours from data collection
- Contraindication to regular physical activity participation
- Already engaging in >60 min of vigorous physical activity per week for the prior month
- Weekly practice of yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, or meditation since the diagnosis of cancer
- Peripheral neuropathy
Sites / Locations
- Miriam HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Qigong intervention
CHIP healthy wellness-exercise class
Qigong meditative exercise intervention meets three times a week for 10 weeks. The qigong group (n=30) will meet at the Women's Medicine Collaborative, Miriam Hospital (146 W. River St., Providence, RI) for Qigong classes. The lesson will be taught by a validated Qi Gong master with over forty years of experience and the interventional protocol will be validated. Two and a half hours of weekly outside personal practice will also be required of participants.
The Complete Health Improvement Program is a validated set of weekly classes designed to promote gentle exercise and wellness related activities in a supportive group setting led by an experienced trainer.