2017
DOI: 10.15761/pmrr.1000138
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The impact of physical activity on cancer prevention and survivorship

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“…[7] Generally, breast cancer patients often experience a decline in their physical activity levels during and after their treatments. [6,12,13] Further research has shown that physical activity levels in women with breast cancer, on average, decreases by two hours per week from the pre-diagnosis to post-diagnosis phase. [5] This decline in physical activity may be associated with the combined effect of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[7] Generally, breast cancer patients often experience a decline in their physical activity levels during and after their treatments. [6,12,13] Further research has shown that physical activity levels in women with breast cancer, on average, decreases by two hours per week from the pre-diagnosis to post-diagnosis phase. [5] This decline in physical activity may be associated with the combined effect of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise is recommended as part of the cancer care plan, with these patients being 'as physically active as their conditions and abilities allow'. [6,14] One also needs to consider the disability and morbidity caused by breast cancer and its treatment, which can negatively affect physical activity levels and consequently impact quality of life. [6,14] In Avancini et al, a multivariate logistic regression showed that willingness to participate in exercise was associated with two main factors: education and current physical activity participation.…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "Inverted J hypothesis" discusses this issue and also deliberates the immune-suppressive effect of sedentariness and repeated exhaustive exercise, which increase the susceptibility to cancer. 16 Long-term regular exercise provides protection against diseases associated with chronic inflammation, by reducing the body fat component and release of catecholamines, inhibiting the production of proinflammatory cytokines and promoting the release of anti-inflammatory cytokines by the muscles. 16 Individuals on low-calorie diet are physically active and tend to have low serum levels of inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6, and C-reactive protein.…”
Section: Physical Inactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%