Cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Vascular endothelial dysfunction, an important contributor in the development of CVD, improves with exercise training in patients with CVD. However, the role of regular exercise to improve vascular function in cancer survivors remains equivocal. We performed a meta-analysis to determine the effect of exercise training on vascular endothelial function in cancer survivors. We searched PubMed (1975 to 2016), EMBASE CINAHL (1937 to 2016), OVID MEDLINE (1948 to 2016), and Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials (1991 to 2016) using search terms: vascular function , endothelial function , flow-mediated dilation [FMD], reactive hypere...
The vascular endothelium is important for the regulation of blood pressure and blood flow, and impai...
Background—In coronary artery disease, exercise training (ET) is associated with an improvement in e...
<p>Over the past decade, exercise has gained increasing attention from both clinicians and patients ...
To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in w...
Objective. Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is widely utilised to assess endothelial function and aerobi...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training reduces mortality in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD); howe...
The cardiotoxic effects of adjuvant cancer treatments (i.e., chemotherapy and radiation treatment) h...
Exercise is an increasingly recognized effective strategy to counteract cancer-related symptoms, suc...
Regular physical exercise has been well recognized as an essential factor for good cardiovascular he...
Importance Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for menopaus...
Background: Thrombosis is a common and critical consequence of cancer. Changes in thrombotic potenti...
This study analyzed the effects of physical exercise interventions on cardiovascular endpoints in ch...
Breast cancer chemotherapy, although very potent against tumour tissue, results in significant cardi...
Physical activity has a therapeutic role in cardiovascular disease (CVD), through its beneficial eff...
Breast cancer chemotherapy, although very potent against tumour tissue, results in significant cardi...
The vascular endothelium is important for the regulation of blood pressure and blood flow, and impai...
Background—In coronary artery disease, exercise training (ET) is associated with an improvement in e...
<p>Over the past decade, exercise has gained increasing attention from both clinicians and patients ...
To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in w...
Objective. Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is widely utilised to assess endothelial function and aerobi...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training reduces mortality in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD); howe...
The cardiotoxic effects of adjuvant cancer treatments (i.e., chemotherapy and radiation treatment) h...
Exercise is an increasingly recognized effective strategy to counteract cancer-related symptoms, suc...
Regular physical exercise has been well recognized as an essential factor for good cardiovascular he...
Importance Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for menopaus...
Background: Thrombosis is a common and critical consequence of cancer. Changes in thrombotic potenti...
This study analyzed the effects of physical exercise interventions on cardiovascular endpoints in ch...
Breast cancer chemotherapy, although very potent against tumour tissue, results in significant cardi...
Physical activity has a therapeutic role in cardiovascular disease (CVD), through its beneficial eff...
Breast cancer chemotherapy, although very potent against tumour tissue, results in significant cardi...
The vascular endothelium is important for the regulation of blood pressure and blood flow, and impai...
Background—In coronary artery disease, exercise training (ET) is associated with an improvement in e...
<p>Over the past decade, exercise has gained increasing attention from both clinicians and patients ...