Translating 2019 ACSM Cancer Exercise Recommendations for a Physiatric Practice - Derived recommendations from an international expert panel. [Review]

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Citation: Pm & R. 2021 Jul 02PMID: 34213826Institution: MedStar National Rehabilitation NetworkForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal Article | ReviewSubject headings: IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXEDYear: 2021Name of journal: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitationAbstract: In 2018, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) reconvened an international, multi-disciplinary group of professionals to review pertinent published literature on exercise for people with cancer. The 2018 roundtable resulted in the publication of three manuscripts in 2019. The three manuscripts serve as an important update to the original ACSM Roundtable on Cancer, which convened in 2010. Although the focus of the three 2019 manuscripts is on exercise, which is only one part of comprehensive Cancer Rehabilitation, the evidence presented in the 2019 ACSM manuscripts has direct implications for physiatrists and other rehabilitation professionals who care for people with cancer. As such, the narrative review presented here has two primary objectives. First, we summarize the evidence within the three ACSM manuscripts and interpret it within a familiar rehabilitation framework, namely the Dietz model of Cancer Rehabilitation, in order to facilitate implementation broadly within rehabilitation practice. Second, via expert consensus, we have tabulated relevant exercise recommendations for specific cancer populations at different points in the cancer care continuum and translated them into text, tables and figures for ease of reference. Notably, the authors of this manuscript are [blinded for peer review], a group comprised of physicians who subspecialize in Cancer Rehabilitation Medicine (CRM). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Copyright This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.All authors: Bagay L, Becker BE, Engle J, Gerber LH, Gupta E, Langelier DM, Martone P, Ng A, Parke SC, Power K, Shapar S, Sokolof J, Zucker DSFiscal year: FY2022Digital Object Identifier: ORCID: Date added to catalog: 2021-07-26
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In 2018, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) reconvened an international, multi-disciplinary group of professionals to review pertinent published literature on exercise for people with cancer. The 2018 roundtable resulted in the publication of three manuscripts in 2019. The three manuscripts serve as an important update to the original ACSM Roundtable on Cancer, which convened in 2010. Although the focus of the three 2019 manuscripts is on exercise, which is only one part of comprehensive Cancer Rehabilitation, the evidence presented in the 2019 ACSM manuscripts has direct implications for physiatrists and other rehabilitation professionals who care for people with cancer. As such, the narrative review presented here has two primary objectives. First, we summarize the evidence within the three ACSM manuscripts and interpret it within a familiar rehabilitation framework, namely the Dietz model of Cancer Rehabilitation, in order to facilitate implementation broadly within rehabilitation practice. Second, via expert consensus, we have tabulated relevant exercise recommendations for specific cancer populations at different points in the cancer care continuum and translated them into text, tables and figures for ease of reference. Notably, the authors of this manuscript are [blinded for peer review], a group comprised of physicians who subspecialize in Cancer Rehabilitation Medicine (CRM). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Copyright This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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