2010
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0b013e3181c4dac1
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Exercise during Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Hospitalization in Children

Abstract: Our findings support the feasibility of exercise training interventions during hospitalization, including immunocompromised children.

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“…28 A recent brief aerobic and resistance training intervention during inpatient hospitalization for HSCT resulted in significantly increased fitness and body mass with no deleterious effect on immune cell recovery. 41 Though preliminary, data suggest training during the neutropenic phase after HSCT (neutrophil count o0.5 Â 10 9 per l) did not increase risk of adverse events. 41 Side effects of exercise testing and training in hematological cancer survivors (adults and children, HSCT or not) undergoing treatment.…”
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“…28 A recent brief aerobic and resistance training intervention during inpatient hospitalization for HSCT resulted in significantly increased fitness and body mass with no deleterious effect on immune cell recovery. 41 Though preliminary, data suggest training during the neutropenic phase after HSCT (neutrophil count o0.5 Â 10 9 per l) did not increase risk of adverse events. 41 Side effects of exercise testing and training in hematological cancer survivors (adults and children, HSCT or not) undergoing treatment.…”
Section: Adultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…41 Though preliminary, data suggest training during the neutropenic phase after HSCT (neutrophil count o0.5 Â 10 9 per l) did not increase risk of adverse events. 41 Side effects of exercise testing and training in hematological cancer survivors (adults and children, HSCT or not) undergoing treatment. As a function of the severely diminished capacity of hematological survivors during treatment, many individuals cannot complete exercise tolerance testing until treatment is over.…”
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“…En mujeres supervivientes al cáncer de mama también se ha observado que en 8 semanas de entrenamiento realizando una única serie de 8-12 repeticiones al 50-80% 1 RM se mejoraron los niveles de fuerza muscular y calidad de vida, medida a través del Body Image and Relationships Scale (BIRS) (144).…”
Section: Entrenamiento Contra Resistencias Y Cáncerunclassified