Mindful Exercise, Quality of Life, and Cancer
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Mindful Exercise, Quality
of Life, and Cancer
A Mindfulness- Based Exercise
Rehabilitation Program for Women
with Breast Cancer
Anna M. Tacon, Ph. D.
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
After completing this chapter you should have and
understanding of:
increased use of mind-body therapies n cancer
breast cancer patients’ use of complementary therapies
the concept of mindfulness as well as the mindfulnessbased stress reduction program
quality-of-life factors in cancer especially cancer-related
fatigue
the benefits of exercise as a complementary therapy in
cancer
Introduction
Breast Cancer
most common cancer among women, accounting
for nearly 1 in 3 cancers diagnosed in the U.S.
Considered to elicit greater distress than any other
diagnosis, regardless of the prognosis, including
depression and anxiety
There is an increase in patients seeking
complementary or mind- body therapies to help
them cope
Patients must endure harsh treatment effects
Moderate physical activity is also suggested for
therapy
Mind-Body Medicine, Integrated
Care, and Mindfulness
Mind-body medicine should be part of an
evidence based, cost-effective, quality health care
Psycho-physiological, psychosocial, educational
interventions for patient distress
Mindfulness meditation
Involves including rather than excluding stimuli from
the field of consciousness
Provides means of self-monitoring and selfregulating one's arousal with detached awareness.
The Concept of Mindfulness and the Program
Mindfulness-based stress reduction program (MBSR)
Once/week for 2 hours over 8 weeks
Mindful awareness, being in the present moment, or just
paying attention to now
The Concept of Mindfulness and the Program
Cont’
Training in several basic practices of mindfulness
meditations:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Body scan: journey through geography of he physical form
Hatha yoga: stretches and postures to strengthen and
stretch the musculoskeletal system and develop mindful
movement
Sitting meditation: attention to breath and other
psychophysical perception
Walking meditation: cognitive-behavioral practice of
paying attention to all physical sensations and fluctuations in
a concentrative awareness during walking
Research on MBSR
Effective in reducing levels of stress and anxiety,
chronic pain and fibromyalgia
Improvements pre-post quality of life, significant
positive shifts in mood, coping, health locus of
control, and mental adjustment to cancer
Significant positive shift in overall immune profile
Exercise Therapy for Cancer
30 minutes of moderate activity 5 or more days
per week can help prevent chronic diseases like
cancer
Exercise is gaining acceptance as a major quality
of life rehab intervention for cancer survivors
Exercise, Quality of Life, and Cancer
Cancer treatments and the process of cancer can
destroy a persons quality of life
Exercise can increase the quality of life even
during high dose cancer treatments
Exercise, Quality of Life, and Cancer
Exercises prescription for those with moderateintensity exercise includes:
3 to 5 time a week
20 to 30 minutes per session
Walking most preferred
High-intensity exercise should be avoided during
cancer treatment because of potential
immunosuppressive effects
Cancer-Related Fatigue and
Exercise: Definition and Rationale
Most common symptom of cancer patients is fatigue
Fatigue may affect patient’s ability to tolerate
treatments
which can be even more distressing and disruptive to a
patient’s daily activities than the pain associated cancer
Treatments may be delayed which impacts disease
progression
Exercise training stops the loss and even increases
functional capacity which reduced effort and
decreased fatigue at any level
Summary
Evidence exists to support that both
Mindfulness-based stress reduction programs
and exercise rehabilitation are two
complementary therapies that can produce
positive effects for those with cancer
Mindfulness-Based Exercise
Rehabilitation Program (MBER)
Format and Structure
Prior to program, women be cleared by physician
Baseline physical fitness assessment conducted
Mindfulness-Based Exercise
Rehabilitation Program (MBER)
Format and Structure
First 8 weeks:
Participants meet 2 hours, 1 night per week for 8 weeks,
where exposed to:
Same basic format and mindfulness practice of original program
(modified program for cancer patients also)
Didactic, inductive, and experiential modes of learning mindfulness
strategies
6- week exercise program showed improvement
Expected to perform daily “homework” that
emphasizes strategies learned in the sessions
Session Contents
Weeks 1 & 2
At the first session:
Reasons for participating are shared and overview of the
intervention is presented
To ease participants fear about unrealistic expectations
Let participants know that they will be at a different
place with different abilities and limitations.
The body scan is introduced laying on mats
Session Contents
First Session cont’
Meditation is used to get women reacquainted with their
bodies, especially if treatment has changed the body
landscape
The assigned homework for the first week:
to do the guided body scan on the first audiocassette tape (45
min) at least 5 days/week
15 minutes of walking at a moderate pace at 50-70% of their
maximum heart rate
Session Contents
Second Session
Participants discuss the previous week’s homework and
share their experiences
The women participate in experimental exercise of
mindfulness eating known as the raisin exercise
Two purposes:
1.
2.
Reinforce idea that meditation is a natural act of paying attention and
that there is nothing mysterious about it
Initiate the topic of food and nutrition in the context of cancer and
exercise
Session Contents
Second Session Cont’
Sitting meditation is presented
Mindful walking is then presented where they pay
close attention to all sensations involved during this
daily, routine activity
The assigned homework for the second session
continue the body scan as per the previous week
increase daily walking to 25 minutes
add 15 minutes of sitting meditation daily at least 5
days/week
Session Contents
Weeks 3 & 4
Week 3
walking mediation is followed by Hatha yoga
then an increased period of sitting meditation
Homework assigned for week 3:
tape 1 of a 45 minute guided yoga routine as daily practice
Session Contents
Week 4
the topic of stress and the physiological stress response is
presented with a discussion of mindfully tuning in to the
body’s language
Homework assigned for week 4:
continue tape 1 of yoga
brisk walking of now 40 minutes per day, at least 5
day/week
alternate 30 minutes of meditation daily with 30 minutes
of mindfulness eating
Session Contents
Weeks 5 & 6
Different yoga asanas introduced
Homework assigned for weeks 5 & 6
tape 2 is of a new 45-minute guided yoga routine daily
Brisk walking is 45 minutes per day at least 5 days/week
alternate 30 minutes of sitting meditation daily with 30
minutes of mindfulness eating
Session Contents
Weeks 7 & 8
Last 2 sessions involve discussing the primary mental
attitudes of coping with cancer and exploring issues
of internal versus external locus of control and
irrational beliefs
Mindfulness-based strategies are reviewed and
discussed in terms of being applied to stressful, real
life situation and challenges
The purpose is say that “quality” of life takes work
Session Contents
Weeks 7 & 8 cont’
Homework assigned for weeks 7 & 8:
alternating 45 minutes of daily brisk walking with 45
minutes of yoga
Alternating 45 minutes of daily sitting meditation with the
body scan or with mindful eating as desired
Finally, the role of conscious awareness in exercise
motivation and behavioral maintenance are discussed
along with the needed commitment to healthy
lifestyle choices