Effects of a 12-week home-based exercise program on the level of physical activity, insulin, and cytokines in colorectal cancer survivors: a pilot study.
Dong Hoon Lee, Ji Young Kim, Mi Kyung Lee, Choae Lee, Ji-Hee Min, Duck Hyoun Jeong, Ji-Won Lee, Sang Hui Chu, Jeffrey A Meyerhardt, Jennifer Ligibel, Lee W Jones, Nam Kyu Kim, Justin Y Jeon
September 2013Synopsis of Social media discussions
Discussions highlight the significance of the study by emphasizing improvements in quality of life and psychological health, with language reflecting a balanced interest and belief in the potential benefits, such as calling the program a 'valuable tool' or noting it could 'make a real difference' for survivors.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions support the positive findings of the study, highlighting benefits of the exercise program for colorectal cancer survivors.
Interest
Moderate level of interestParticipants show moderate curiosity about how home-based activities influence biomarkers and quality of life.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments often reference specific aspects of the study such as physical activity levels and psychosocial benefits, indicating reasonable depth of discussion.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThere’s a shared belief that the study's results could influence future approaches to survivorship care and rehabilitation programs.
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Abstract Synopsis
- This pilot study investigated how a 12-week home-based exercise program influences physical activity levels and biomarkers related to colorectal cancer in survivors, comparing two different exercise intensities.
- Both exercise groups significantly increased their physical activity levels, with no significant difference between the casual and intense intervention groups.
- Increased physical activity led to favorable changes in various biomarkers, including reduced insulin resistance and inflammatory markers, and increased growth factors and adiponectin, suggesting potential health benefits for colorectal cancer survivors.]
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