2009
DOI: 10.1038/bmt.2009.163
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A controlled randomized study examining the effects of exercise therapy on patients undergoing haematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Abstract: A haematopoietic SCT (HSCT) can cause severe side effects, which may have a profound impact on a patient's life both physically and psychologically. Some studies have shown that physical activity has positive effects for inpatients after an HSCT. Therefore, the question arises whether a controlled exercise programme right from the beginning of the conditioning phase could help contribute to a patient's physical and psychological recovery. To evaluate the different effects of specific, moderate physical activit… Show more

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“…Of these, three trials used aerobic exercise (AE) alone { [29];Mello, 2003 #17;Monga, 2007 #7}, while seven trials used AE and resistance exercise (RE) in a combined intervention (CAE) [30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Four trials compared AE or RE against UC [37][38][39][40].One trial compared two different RE interventions (three or five days per week) against usual care [41].…”
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“…Of these, three trials used aerobic exercise (AE) alone { [29];Mello, 2003 #17;Monga, 2007 #7}, while seven trials used AE and resistance exercise (RE) in a combined intervention (CAE) [30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Four trials compared AE or RE against UC [37][38][39][40].One trial compared two different RE interventions (three or five days per week) against usual care [41].…”
Section: Search Results and Selection Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Better effects of AE than UC on muscle strength was reported in five studies; Baumann and colleagues [29] for isometric quadriceps muscle strength (10 % ↓ versus 24 % ↓; p=0.002); Monga and colleagues [43] for time to complete a five repetition sit to stand test (1.3 sec ↓ versus 0.4 sec ↑; p<0.001); Segal and colleagues [40] for 8RM chest press (1.3 kg ↑ versus 2.5 kg ↓; p=0.006);…”
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