PURPOSE: Following colorectal cancer diagnosis and anti-cancer therapy, declines in cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition lead to significant increases in morbidity and mortality. There is increasing interest within the field of exercise oncology surrounding potential strategies to remediate these adverse outcomes. This study compared 4 weeks of moderate-intensity exercise (MIE) and high-intensity exercise (HIE) training on peak oxygen consumption (V̇O2peak) and body composition in colorectal cancer survivors. METHODS: Forty seven post-treatment colorectal cancer survivors (HIE = 27 months post-treatment; MIE = 38 months post-treatment) were randomised to either HIE [85-95 % peak heart rate (HRpeak)] or MIE (70 % HRpeak) in equival...
Objective: The primary objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the effe...
Introduction: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
Despite improvement in prognosis of colorectal cancer, colorectal cancer survivors often suffer from...
Purpose: Following colorectal cancer diagnosis and anti-cancer therapy, declines in cardiorespirator...
The optimal exercise intensity and frequency to promote clinically significant improvements in cardi...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of exercise training on cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorect...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis and the ensuing treatments can have a substantial impa...
Background: Breast cancer and its treatment are associated with worsened body composition and cardio...
Contains fulltext : 152645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
INTRODUCTION: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of high intensity (HI) vs low-to-moderate intensity...
<div><p>Despite improvement in prognosis of colorectal cancer, colorectal cancer survivors often suf...
Background: ;Although exercise has been addressed as a promising therapy for cancer adverse effects,...
Purpose Colorectal cancer and its treatment are associated with debilitating side effects. Exercise ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of an oncologist's exercise r...
Objective: The primary objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the effe...
Introduction: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
Despite improvement in prognosis of colorectal cancer, colorectal cancer survivors often suffer from...
Purpose: Following colorectal cancer diagnosis and anti-cancer therapy, declines in cardiorespirator...
The optimal exercise intensity and frequency to promote clinically significant improvements in cardi...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of exercise training on cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorect...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis and the ensuing treatments can have a substantial impa...
Background: Breast cancer and its treatment are associated with worsened body composition and cardio...
Contains fulltext : 152645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
INTRODUCTION: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of high intensity (HI) vs low-to-moderate intensity...
<div><p>Despite improvement in prognosis of colorectal cancer, colorectal cancer survivors often suf...
Background: ;Although exercise has been addressed as a promising therapy for cancer adverse effects,...
Purpose Colorectal cancer and its treatment are associated with debilitating side effects. Exercise ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of an oncologist's exercise r...
Objective: The primary objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the effe...
Introduction: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
Despite improvement in prognosis of colorectal cancer, colorectal cancer survivors often suffer from...