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    Effect of exercise across the head and neck cancer continuum: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

    This study aims to systematically explore the impact of physical exercise as supportive therapy for head and neck cancer.

    Alice Avancini, Anita Borsati, Lorenzo Belluomini in Supportive Care in Cancer (2023)

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    A qualitative study exploring the experiences and perspectives of patients with cancer attending a 12-week exercise program

    Physical activity is associated with a reduction in mortality and recurrence risks in patients with cancer. Despite the well-recognized benefits of exercise, patients’ adherence to an exercise program remains ...

    Anita Borsati, Angela Marotta, Valentina Ducoli in Sport Sciences for Health (2023)

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    Willingness, preferences, barriers, and facilitators of a multimodal supportive care intervention including exercise, nutritional and psychological approach in patients with cancer: a cross-sectional study

    Supportive care, including exercise, nutritional and psychological support, is becoming increasingly important in cancer given their impact on ‘patients’ quality and quantity of life. The purpose of this study...

    Alice Avancini, Ilaria Trestini in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2023)

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    Development of Educational Print Materials for Physical Activity in Cancer: Evaluation of Readability and Suitability

    Educational health materials may be important tools to increase physical activity in cancer patients. Nevertheless, most of the available resources regarding physical activity for cancer patients were found no...

    Alice Avancini, Giulia Benato, Daniela Tregnago in Journal of Cancer Education (2023)

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    Exercise in men with prostate cancer: how to move on?

    Alice Avancini, Lorenzo Belluomini, Daniela Tregnago in Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)

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    Effects of 3-month high-intensity interval training vs. moderate endurance training and 4-month follow-up on fat metabolism, cardiorespiratory function and mitochondrial respiration in obese adults

    The purpose of this study was to investigate, in obese adults, changes in body composition, physical capacities, fat oxidation and ex vivo mitochondrial respiration induced by a 3-month either moderate-intensi...

    Filippo Vaccari, Angelina Passaro, Andrea D’Amuri in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2020)