BIOLOGICKÉ ÚČINKY POHYBOVÉ AKTIVITY U ONKOLOGICKÝCH PACIENTŮ, POHYB JAKO LÉK – LITERÁRNÍ PŘEHLED

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Title in English Biological Effects of Physical Activity in Cancer Patients: Physical Activity as Medicine – A Literature Review
Authors

KAPOUNKOVÁ Kateřina HRNČIŘÍKOVÁ Iva BAZALOVÁ Pavlína ŠIMONOVÁ Marie BUREŠOVÁ Iva

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Sborník abstrakt XLVIII. brněnských onkologických dnů, XXXVIII. konference pro nelékařské zdravotnické pracovníky, konference Laboratorní dia gnostika v onkologii 2024 a Psychoonkologické konference 2024
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
web https://static.mou.cz/d/onkologickedny2021.cz/files/2338.pdf/s-fac38ef01dfd?_ts=1728977785
Keywords Physical Activity (PA); Cancer Oncology; Exercise Guidelines
Description Regular physical activity (PA) is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle and can play a key role in the prevention and treatment of cancer. This conference paper presents a practical manual that provides cancer patients with clear and understandable guidelines for effective exercise. The paper is based on the latest research showing that regular PA can lead to significant improvements in physical health, a reduction in fatigue, and an overall increase in the quality of life for cancer patients. The main focus areas include the types of exercise, as well as the proper intensity, duration, and frequency. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of how cancer patients can safely and effectively incorporate physical activity into their daily lives. It emphasizes practical aspects and offers specific recommendations and examples of exercise programs that can be easily implemented in both clinical practice and home settings. The aim is to promote the physical and mental well-being of patients and improve their overall quality of life during treatment and after its completion. In addition to these guidelines, the paper also presents an example of how to monitor the effectiveness of exercise using available mobile applications. These applications can help patients track their progress, ensure the correct execution of exercises, and maintain their motivation.
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