Among patients on q2-week chemotherapy, exercise significantly reduced overall cognitive decline, perceived cognitive impairment, and mental fatigue versus usual care. Attenuated effects with ...
Building a consistent workout routine doesn’t require extreme motivation or intense training sessions. Fitness experts say the real secret is integrating exercise into your daily life in a way that ...
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network suggests that exercise may help people with cancer stay mentally sharp and better able to handle daily tasks, work, and social activities through ...
Strength training protocols include fewer reps, more sets and higher intensity for your main lifts, so we will be lifting heavy! Accessory lifts are at a lower intensity, higher reps and fewer sets.
Simple exercise equipment works as well as high-tech gym programs for older adults with lung disease
A new study offers encouraging news for older adults with chronic respiratory conditions who may struggle to access traditional gym-based rehabilitation programs. Researchers found that pulmonary ...
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Five questions to find your motivation to exercise
Find your deep, personal motivation to exercise can make a big difference. If you’re having trouble getting below the surface ...
Scientists have uncovered a simple and accessible intervention for lower back pain which they hope will support the more than 600 million people around the world who suffer with this condition.
A structured home-based exercise program (EXCAP) reduces "chemo brain" and prevents physical decline during cancer treatment.
Physical trainers and rehabilitation specialists are increasingly focusing on a critical but often neglected muscle group that could be the key to improved core strength, better posture, and reduced ...
Researchers recommended a tailored, scientifically validated exercise program to individuals receiving chemotherapy for ...
I had already banged up my knee pretty badly--a hairline fracture in my tibia left me pain that would follow me for years. By the time I was 26, the pain was still there and I never thought it would ...
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