5 Benefits of Exercise for Individuals with Cancer

Exercise can be a safe and effective way to help manage the side effects of cancer and its treatments. The great thing about exercise is that it can be used before, during and after all types of treatment and for any type of cancer. Here are 4 benefits of exercise for individuals with cancer:

1. Combat Fatigue

Cancer-related-fatigue is one of the main side effects that patients deal with, no matter the type of cancer or treatment they receive. Research supports exercise as a first-line treatment for fatigue. The key is to start small and work your way up. Introduce activity into every day, make your goal to start at a minimum of 10minues of daily light walking even on days when you feel extremely fatigued, then eventually work up to the moderate intensity exercise.

2. Improve Overall Function

Muscular strength and endurance as well as heart function and efficiency can be affected by cancer and its treatments. In order to maintain the ability to be independent and perform basic activities of daily living we need to our body to be strong. Regular exercise can help enhance function and is recommended for the best health.

3. Decrease Treatment Side Effects

Regular exercise has shown to help improve the recovery of surgery and to decrease and manage the side effects that come along with cancer treatments such as chemotherapy. The key is to just start moving and add regular exercise into you daily life. Loss in muscle mass, weight gain, loss of range of motion, neuropathy and many other side effects can be managed with specific exercises, be sure to consult a trained exercise professional for specific exercises.

4. Feel Better

Regular exercise has been shown to improve a multitude of things that will make you feel better in a time where it’s normal to not feel at your best. Exercise can improve mood and decrease feelings of depression, anxiety and stress. Additionally it can help maintain strength, improve quality of life and manage other chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Exercise is an energy booster and starting with a mix of resistance training and aerobic training is recommended to give you the best results.

At Treloar we offer individualized one-on-one sessions and group classes in our cancer recovery program. If sessions are booked with Ayesha Koome, as a Certified Athletic Therapist you may be able to get coverage through extended medical providers such as Great West Life, Sunlife, Manulife and Greenshield.

Any questions about this article or for more information about what we off in our Cancer Recovery Program contact Ayesha Koome at ayeshakoome@treloarphysio.com or visit out website at https://www.treloarphysio.com/services/cancer/

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