Sign in
Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Composition Responses to Different Intensities and Frequencies of Exercise Training in Colorectal Cancer Survivors
Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Composition Responses to Different Intensities and Frequencies of Exercise Training in Colorectal Cancer Survivors

James L Devin, David G Jenkins, Andrew T Sax, Gareth I Hughes, Joanne F Aitken, Suzanne K Chambers, Jeffrey C Dunn, Kate A Bolam and Tina L Skinner
Clinical Colorectal Cancer, Vol.17(2), pp.e269-e279
2018
PMID: 29397328
pdf
Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Composition Responses to Different Intensities and Frequencies of Exercise Training in Colorectal Cancer Survivors863.70 kBDownloadView
Accepted VersionCC BY V4.0 Open Access
url
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clcc.2018.01.004View
Published Version Open

Abstract

Exercise oncology Lean mass High-intensity exercise Physical activity Fat mass
The optimal exercise intensity and frequency to promote clinically significant improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition for colorectal cancer survivors is unknown. In a group of 57 colorectal cancer survivors, high-intensity interval exercise promoted superior benefits to the current moderate-intensity exercise guidelines, even with a substantially reduced training frequency and after short-term training withdrawal.

Details

Metrics

8 File views/ downloads
70 Record Views

InCites Highlights

These are selected metrics from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool, related to this output

Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
International collaboration
Web Of Science research areas
Oncology

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#3 Good Health and Well-Being

Source: InCites

Logo image