Physical Activity in Breast Cancer Patients during Medical Treatment and in the Aftercare – a Review
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Auteurs : Freerk T. Baumann ; Wilhelm Bloch ; Anke Weissen ; Marie Brockhaus ; Julia Beulertz ; Philipp Zimmer ; Fiona Streckmann ; Eva M. ZopfSource :
- Breast Care [ 1661-3791 ] ; 2013.
Abstract
Most scientific studies regarding physical activity in cancer patients involve breast cancer patients. It is apparent that physical activity during medical treatment and aftercare is not only feasible and safe but also effective. Current studies clearly show that regular and specific endurance and/or resistance training can reduce a number of side effects caused by medical treatment. Among others, improvements in physical performance, body composition, and quality of life as well as a reduction in fatigue, have been observed. Since inactivity appears to exacerbate lymphedema, patients with lymphedema are also encouraged to exercise. Few studies have been carried out regarding physical exercise in metastatic patients. However, experts in the field also recommend regular physical activity for patients with advanced-stage breast cancer.
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DOI: 10.1159/000356172
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<p>Most scientific studies regarding physical activity in cancer patients involve breast cancer patients. It is apparent that physical activity during medical treatment and aftercare is not only feasible and safe but also effective. Current studies clearly show that regular and specific endurance and/or resistance training can reduce a number of side effects caused by medical treatment. Among others, improvements in physical performance, body composition, and quality of life as well as a reduction in fatigue, have been observed. Since inactivity appears to exacerbate lymphedema, patients with lymphedema are also encouraged to exercise. Few studies have been carried out regarding physical exercise in metastatic patients. However, experts in the field also recommend regular physical activity for patients with advanced-stage breast cancer.</p>
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<p>Die meisten wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen zu körperlicher Aktivität bei Krebs wurden mit Brustkrebspatientinnen durchgeführt. Es zeigt sich, dass körperliche Aktivität während der medizinischen Therapie und in der Nachsorge nicht nur machbar und sicher, sondern auch effektiv ist. Die Datenlage zeigt deutlich, dass ein regelmäßiges und gezieltes Ausdauer-und/oder Krafttraining spezifische Nebenwirkungen der medizinischen Therapie reduzieren kann. Dazu zählen die Verbesserung der körperlichen Leistungsfähigkeit und Körperkomposition, Reduktion von Fatigue und die Verbesserung/Stabilisierung der Lebensqualität. Auch Patientinnen mit einem Lymphödem sollten sich körperlich betätigen. Es scheint, dass körperliche Inaktivität zur Verschlimmerung des Ödems beiträgt. Zu körperlicher Aktivität von Patientinnen mit Metastasen gibt es bislang kaum Studien. Dennoch wird auch bei diesen Patientinnen nach Expertenmeinung regelmäßige Bewegung empfohlen.</p>
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