2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-07013-6
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Effects of physical exercise on body fat and laboratory biomarkers in cancer patients: a meta-analysis of 35 randomized controlled trials

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“…Exercise and diet intervention trials have shown improvements in fitness and body composition that translate into favorable decreases in insulin, metabolic biomarkers, and inflammation in people diagnosed with cancer. 7,8 Exercise may improve outcomes by increasing treatment adherence through mitigating the toxic side effects of treatment. One trial reported a 30% improvement in joint pain, pain severity, and pain interference in women with breast cancer taking aromatase inhibitors and experiencing arthralgia.…”
Section: Exercise and Cancer Overview (Melinda L Irwin Phd Mph)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Exercise and diet intervention trials have shown improvements in fitness and body composition that translate into favorable decreases in insulin, metabolic biomarkers, and inflammation in people diagnosed with cancer. 7,8 Exercise may improve outcomes by increasing treatment adherence through mitigating the toxic side effects of treatment. One trial reported a 30% improvement in joint pain, pain severity, and pain interference in women with breast cancer taking aromatase inhibitors and experiencing arthralgia.…”
Section: Exercise and Cancer Overview (Melinda L Irwin Phd Mph)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, through better understanding the effects of exercise on biologic mechanisms associated with breast cancer recurrence and survival (serum biomarkers, mammographic breast density, body fat, quality of life), collaborative oncology, surgery, and basic and population science teams have produced transdisciplinary research that can be translated from the bench to the clinic to the community. Exercise and diet intervention trials have shown improvements in fitness and body composition that translate into favorable decreases in insulin, metabolic biomarkers, and inflammation in people diagnosed with cancer 7,8 …”
Section: Exercise and Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%