Low-frequency exercise training improves cardiovascular fitness and strength during treatment for breast cancer: a single-arm intervention study
Abstract Aerobic and resistance exercise during and after cancer treatment are important for health-related outcomes, however treatment-specific barriers may inhibit adherence. We explored the effect of lower-frequency exercise training on fitness, body composition, and metabolic markers (i.e. gluco...
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Main Authors: | Kirsten E. Bell, Amanda G. Pfeiffer, Schuyler Schmidt, Lisa Bos, Caryl Russell, Tyler Barnes, Katie M. Di Sebastiano, Egor Avrutin, Marielle Gibson, Joel A. Dubin, Marina Mourtzakis |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/461b3a486af7400dbe04c8eb732b205a |
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