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Physical activity linked to stronger cognitive function among women with breast cancer

High levels of physical activity appeared strongly related to the capacity to keep cognitive function amongst women with breast cancer dealing with chemotherapy, in keeping with a study posted in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

“Physical activity is a promising intervention for cancer-associated cognitive decline — a growing clinical concern — but research assessing its use during chemotherapy is limited,” Elizabeth A. Salerno, Ph.D., MPH, assistant professor of surgical procedure in the Mary Culver Department of Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, informed Healio. “We were interested in exploring patterns of physical activity before, during, and after chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer and the association between physical activity and cognitive function,” she added. “Given the detrimental effects of chemotherapy on cognition, understanding the dynamic relationships between physical activity and cognitive function across the entire treatment window could inform early prevention strategies, such as rehabilitation, to promote health in these patients.”

An anticipated 75% of sufferers document cognitive troubles throughout chemotherapy for women with breast cancer, and such troubles may also preserve for years after remedy completion, in keeping with examination background. Salerno and co-workers additionally discovered an association of adherence to physical activity pointers throughout the direction of chemotherapy with better self-reported cognition, and of extra moderate-to-vigorous physical activity on the preceding time factor with higher cognitive trajectories amongst ladies with breast most cancers. Study obstacles blanketed the usage of self-reported physical activity and that sufferers with higher executive functioning and self-law may also have been much more likely to have interaction in physical activity. Salerno and co-workers endorsed in addition studies on how physical activity earlier than and throughout chemotherapy may also limit most cancers-associated cognitive decline, in addition to persisted promoting of physical activity as early as viable in the cancer treatment timeline.

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