Circadian rhythms measured by actigraphy during oncological treatments: a systematic review

作者: Chenxi Huang , Michael Tvilling Madsen , Ismail Gögenur

DOI: 10.1080/09291016.2015.1004840

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摘要: During oncological treatment patients often suffer from fatigue, insomnia, and daytime inactivity. This cluster of symptoms overall survival are linked with circadian rhythm disruptions in rest-activity, which can be objectively characterized using actigraphy. We systematically reviewed the body literature actigraphy to characterize disruption during treatments studies that introduced interventions deal this disruption. Thirteen observational two interventional were included review. These mainly described breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persistent among these patients, peaked at start chemotherapy cycles decreased periods between. Light behavioral therapy showed some alleviating effects cancer. also found prevalent other therapies. E...

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