PurposeAssess safety and feasibility of the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) for evaluating head and neck cancer (HaNC) survivors. Also compare their cardiorespiratory fitness to age and sex-matched norms and establish current physical activity levels.MethodsFifty HaNC survivors [29 male; mean (SD) age, 62 (8) years], who had completed treatment up to 1 year previously, were recruited. Participants performed a CPET on a cycle ergometer to symptom-limited tolerance. Participants completed a questionnaire to report contributory factors they perceived as influencing test termination. Physical activity levels were determined using a self-reported physical activity questionnaire.ResultsThree participants did not complete the CPET because (1)...
May AM, van Weert E, Korstjens 1, Hoekstra-Weebers JE, van der Schans CP, Zonderland ML, Mesters 1, ...
Cancer survivors may experience adverse health effects (e.g., fatigue, anxiety, depression) even aft...
Exercise is being increasingly established as a key adjuvant therapy in clinical oncology. As resear...
This systematic review aims to get insight into the feasibility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing ...
Introduction: Objective measurements of levels of physical activity and fitness in patients with hea...
BACKGROUND: Asymptomatic childhood cancer survivors (CCS) frequently show decreased exercise perform...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of a submaximal exercise test in detecting change in fitness level aft...
Background and aimAttempts at personalisation of exercise programmes in head and neck cancer (HaNC) ...
Objective: To evaluate the criterion validity and responsiveness of the steep ramp test (SRT) compar...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
Objective: Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for head and neck cancer (HNC) is associated with high toxicity t...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a powerful predictor of mortality in general population and in ca...
Background Assessing fitness and promoting regular physical activity can improve health outcomes and...
SUMMARY Rationale: American research on physical activity among survivors of cancer shows a decline...
May AM, van Weert E, Korstjens 1, Hoekstra-Weebers JE, van der Schans CP, Zonderland ML, Mesters 1, ...
Cancer survivors may experience adverse health effects (e.g., fatigue, anxiety, depression) even aft...
Exercise is being increasingly established as a key adjuvant therapy in clinical oncology. As resear...
This systematic review aims to get insight into the feasibility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing ...
Introduction: Objective measurements of levels of physical activity and fitness in patients with hea...
BACKGROUND: Asymptomatic childhood cancer survivors (CCS) frequently show decreased exercise perform...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of a submaximal exercise test in detecting change in fitness level aft...
Background and aimAttempts at personalisation of exercise programmes in head and neck cancer (HaNC) ...
Objective: To evaluate the criterion validity and responsiveness of the steep ramp test (SRT) compar...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
Objective: Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for head and neck cancer (HNC) is associated with high toxicity t...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a powerful predictor of mortality in general population and in ca...
Background Assessing fitness and promoting regular physical activity can improve health outcomes and...
SUMMARY Rationale: American research on physical activity among survivors of cancer shows a decline...
May AM, van Weert E, Korstjens 1, Hoekstra-Weebers JE, van der Schans CP, Zonderland ML, Mesters 1, ...
Cancer survivors may experience adverse health effects (e.g., fatigue, anxiety, depression) even aft...
Exercise is being increasingly established as a key adjuvant therapy in clinical oncology. As resear...