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Exercise, energy balance, and cancer
Title statement Exercise, energy balance, and cancer / Cornelia M. Ulrich, Karen Steindorf, Nathan A. Berger, editors Publication New York : Springer, [2013] Copyright notice date ©2013 Phys.des. 1 online zdroj (vi, 239 stran) ISBN 1461444934 (online ; pdf) 9781461444930 Edition Energy balance and cancer ; 6 Contents Exercise, energy balance and cancer -- Impact of exercise, reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species on tumor growth -- Exercise associated regulation of tumor promoters, hormones and cytokines in cancer control -- Exercise impact on immune regulation of cancer -- Biological pathways impacting cancer survival: exercise as a countermeasure for the development and progression of cachexia -- Physical activity and primary cancer preventions -- Benefits and rationale for exercise during cancer therapy -- Exercise during stem cell tranplantation -- Physical exervise in advanced malignant diseases -- Exercise in pediatric cancer patients -- Exercise in elderly cancer survivors -- Benefits of aerobic and resistance exercise for cancer survivors -- Exercise behavior, motivation, and maintenance among cancer survivors. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Note Způsob přístupu: World Wide Web Defekty eBooks on EBSCOhost Another responsib. Ulrich, Cornelia, 1967- (editor) Steindorf, Karen (editor) Berger, Nathan A. (editor) Subj. Headings maligní nádorová onemocnění cancer * metastázy nádorů neoplasm metastasis * onkologická terapie cancer therapy Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Conspect 616 - Patologie. Klinická medicína UDC 616-006.04 , 616-006.04-033.2 , 616-006.04-08 , (0.034.2:08) Country New York Language angličtina Document kind Electronic sources URL http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=511388 book
Although it is well established that the worldwide pandemic of overweight and obesity has profound effects on promoting cancer, it is now recognized that alternative aspects of energy balance, namely physical activity and exercise have significant beneficial effects on all aspects of cancer across the spectrum from prevention through treatment and extending through survivorship. While the effect of physical activity and exercise on cancer may be partially mediated through obesity control, it is clear that considerable research is required and is ongoing at both the molecular and clinical levels to better understand the associated mechanisms and to develop optimal exercise strategies. This volume presents the effects of exercise on biological pathways in tumor growth, state of the art exercise strategies and cutting edge research focused on different cancers and patient groups. This important text will provide a basis for ongoing research, experimental approaches and application of evidence based practices to clinical care for patients with cancer.
Exercise, energy balance and cancer -- Impact of exercise, reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species on tumor growth -- Exercise associated regulation of tumor promoters, hormones and cytokines in cancer control -- Exercise impact on immune regulation of cancer -- Biological pathways impacting cancer survival: exercise as a countermeasure for the development and progression of cachexia -- Physical activity and primary cancer preventions -- Benefits and rationale for exercise during cancer therapy -- Exercise during stem cell tranplantation -- Physical exervise in advanced malignant diseases -- Exercise in pediatric cancer patients -- Exercise in elderly cancer survivors -- Benefits of aerobic and resistance exercise for cancer survivors -- Exercise behavior, motivation, and maintenance among cancer survivors.
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