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Oefeningen voor kankeroverlevenden — ACSM exercise-oncology consensus

Oud advies om tijdens behandeling te rusten is voorbij. ACSM-consensus: aerobic + kracht zijn veilig en gunstig TIJDENS en na behandeling. Grootste effect op kankergerelateerde vermoeidheid.

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Deze pagina is informatief. Volya is geen medisch hulpmiddel en diagnosticeert, behandelt, voorkomt of geneest geen aandoeningen. Bij chronische aandoeningen, zwangerschap, postoperatief of medicatie raadpleeg eerst je arts voordat je dieet of training aanpast.

Exercise oncology used to be cautious — 'rest during treatment, exercise after recovery.' The ACSM 2019 exercise-oncology consensus (Campbell et al.) reversed that with a meta-analysis of 100+ trials. The headline: 150 minutes/week moderate aerobic + resistance training 2-3 times per week is safe AND beneficial during AND after treatment for most cancer + treatment combinations. The single largest effect size is on cancer-related fatigue — paradoxically, exercise reduces fatigue when most patients feel like exercise will worsen it. Mechanism is multiple: improved muscle quality (sarcopenia is universal during chemo/radiation), reduced inflammation, mood improvement, sleep architecture, and recurrence-risk reduction in hormone-driven cancers (breast and colon especially). Each cancer + treatment combination has specific considerations — bone-mets risk modifies impact loading, peripheral neuropathy modifies balance work, lymphedema risk modifies upper-body protocols.

Volya's catalogue carries the foundation moves: slow-arm-swing-walk for entry-level cardio, standing-march and seated-march for indoor or fatigue-state alternatives, wall-push-up for low-load upper-body strength, single-leg-stance for balance (chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy raises fall risk), supported-glute-bridge for joint-friendly glute work, cat-cow for gentle mobility, diaphragmatic-breathing for stress regulation, and scapular-retraction for posture. The AI coach also knows the nutrition side — Mediterranean pattern (PREDIMED data), protein 1.0-1.5 g/kg (combat treatment-related sarcopenia), small frequent meals during chemo nausea, vitamin D under oncology team guidance, supplement caution during treatment (some antioxidants interfere with chemo/radiation), alcohol avoidance during active treatment. This page is informational — work with your oncology team for every specific contraindication.

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Oud advies om tijdens behandeling te rusten is voorbij. ACSM-consensus: aerobic + kracht zijn veilig en gunstig TIJDENS en na behandeling. Grootste effect op kankergerelateerde vermoeidheid.

Catalogus exercise-oncology