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    J Aging Res. 2011 Jan 13;2011:903291.

    Intervening on the side effects of hormone-dependent cancer treatment: the role of strength training.

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    Department of Kinesiology, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

    Abstract

    While prostate and breast cancers are both highly prevalent and treatable using hormone suppression therapy, a constellation of side effects ensue, which mimic typical aging effects but at an accelerated pace. Because strength training is considered to be an intervention of choice for addressing the musculoskeletal and metabolic consequences of normal aging in older adults, it may be an effective intervention to attenuate or reverse the side effects of hormone-dependent cancer treatment. This paper provides an overview of the independent effects of strength training on common musculoskeletal and metabolic side effects of hormone-dependent therapy used for prostate and breast cancers. Strength training appears to be an effective complementary therapy for some of the adverse effects of prostate and breast treatment. Future research needs to address potential mechanisms to explain recent findings and to explore the role of strength training in addressing specific risk factors resulting from cancer treatment.

    PMID:
    21318049
    [PubMed]
    PMCID:
    PMC3034975
    Free PMC Article

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