Implementing a simple exercise plan during chemotherapy may ease cognitive impairment and fatigue, promoting better health outcomes for cancer patients.
Significantly less cancer-related cognitive impairment, mental fatigue after chemotherapy ...
Investigators examined the effects of exercise on cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) and mental fatigue in patients receiving chemotherapy in a multicenter phase III randomized controlled ...
Exercise may reduce cancer-related cognitive impairment among people starting chemotherapy, according to results of a ...
Data are limited, however. In mice, ingesting exercise mimetics appeared to improve depressive-like behaviors, and the observed mechanisms (eg, enhanced muscle-brain axis, amplified signaling across ...
A new review of multiple studies suggests that regular physical activity can significantly lower anxiety and depressed moods ...
Instances of insomnia are on the rise globally, which is a matter of great concern, as lack of sleep can take a heavy toll on one's physical and mental health. A recent study by The Education ...
A 16-week exercise training program showed broad benefits, including cellular damage repair and slowdown in epigenetic aging, in people with HIV (PWH), based on new data presented at the Conference on ...
Objective To assess the effect of participating in an exercise intervention compared with no exercise during cancer treatment on the duration and frequency of hospital admissions. Design Systematic ...
Patients with cancer undergoing individually tailored exercise intervention also reported less mental fatigue.