How much exercise?
Studies have shown that exercise reduces recurrence - but how much?
I have been shooting for 5 days a week of exercise - 3 days of running (jogging) and 2 days of cross training
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One oncologist told me 30 minutes of exercise everyday. I've seen studies ranging anywhere from 3-5 hours per week. I get an hour of exercise every day...I feel that way I've got it covered!
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I have heard 30 mins a day also but if you read the actual studies it says that more may not be better - the studies went by MET - which measures the level of energy used. So a half hour of walking and a half hour of running are not the same half hour!
So if you are doing a 4 hours of walking a week that is good but does that equate to 3 hours of jogging and 2 hours of running. They found over a certain amount the risk of recurrence was still less but not as much less (40% vs 50%) when more than a certain amount of exercise was done. (Not that I think I am even close to there!)
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Yes, I'm familiar with studies and MET. For me, I teach fitness classes everyday so I'm getting an hour of cardio.
Here is more information for you to read.....the information on exercise is down a ways.
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I don't know the studies. I do know my brain and my body and what makes me feel good.
I try to get as much as I can every day that I can. Basically that means an hour a day of running (most days), walking (1 day) or yoga (1 day). But then, if schedule permits, I may get an extra work out in at the end of the day like yesterday.
On the weekend, I will get a longer run in and then do hours of yard work. If you are doing gardening, grocery shopping, chasing after kids, cleaning, etc., that also can be factored into your activity level. I think of it as gravy on top of the exercise segment for the day. Your are in motion, your heart is working, your fluids are pumping, you are not sedentary. You are getting stuff done. All good - for body, brain and spirit.
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Thanks Lisa - great info.
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I've also read at least 5 hours per week of cardio exercise. I usually do 40 min.on the Elipticle 4 times/week, cross training 2 times/week, yoga/pilates 1 day & 3 days of weight training. I usually take 1 day off. I really like to exercise and I feel bad when I miss. I guess that's a good place to be
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How much exercise while still on herceptin?
Jo Anne
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Hi Ladies,
I've done my chemo, surgery, and rads. I now have TE on both sides. I have started going the gym and doing 30-60 minutes of Moderate cardio.(HR 122-139) and three days a week I add weights. My PS says not to do more than 5lbs yes 5lbs on upper body. That is very light for me. Did anyone else have a 5lbs limit. I understand this limit is until I have the exchange surgery which is not until early 2010. I am doing whatever I want on lower body, I feel lopsided.
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Can you do exersize while you are on chemo? Like week 2 and 3..I am on Abraxane, Carboplatin, and Herceptin. I asked my Dr. PA and she didn't know and didn't like the sounding of exersize. But I feel like I am just sitting here waiting and gaining weight because the change of my horomones.
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Colette, I didn't have the same chemo as you - I had A/C then taxol, but I exercised the entire time. There were 3ish days after A/C that I did nothing but sleep, but the other days I would do the treadmill at home. I'd be careful of being in a gym (b/c of germs) but if your onc says you're ok to exercise, and you feel up to it, do it!
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I did dose dense AC plus taxol and went running the day after each chemo treatment. You can absolutely exercise.
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Wow, absolutely. I walked every day during my chemo and went to Tae Kwon Do almost 3 times per week. The 3rd and 4th AC's were pretty rough and I did slow down a bit at that time. I tested for my preliminary black belt exactly one month after finishing chemo. So -- educate your oncology people. The usual I've heard is do what you feel up to doing. (Or, in some of our cases, just a little bit more
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Exercises are very necessery.Exercise can be do regularly.It will be very important for us. I am also doing exercises regularly.Exercises gives energy for our daily work.
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Excercise is necessary for keep our health fit.Like morning walk,if we do morning walk daily then due to fresh air your skin will be fresh and we can say that we can use morning walk for acne scar treatment.
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You can lose weight,reduce stress,improve sleep patteren,increse your life quality.But only exercise is not enough.So should also understand the food level required for your body.
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My doctor told me aerobic exercise depended on my red cell count. At times, there are not enough red cells to carry oxygen during chemo. That is why you may gasp for air when you are going up stairs, etc. Walking was always okay, but he cautioned me about aerobic exercise when my red cell count was low during chemo.
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