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Declaración de consenso de la organización ejercicio y ciencias del deporte – Australia: el ejercicio como medicina en el manejo del cáncer
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exercise
cancer
guidelines
prescription
survivor
patient
ejercicio
cáncer
pautas
prescripción
sobreviviente
paciente
exercício
câncer
diretrizes
prescrição
sobrevivente
paciente

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Hayes, S. C., Newton, R. U., Spence, R. R., & Galvão, D. A. (2023). Declaración de consenso de la organización ejercicio y ciencias del deporte – Australia: el ejercicio como medicina en el manejo del cáncer. Pensar En Movimiento: Revista De Ciencias Del Ejercicio Y La Salud, 21(2), e57059. https://doi.org/10.15517/pensarmov.v21i2.57059

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Desde la primera publicación de la declaración de consenso sobre pautas de ejercicio para personas con cáncer, de la asociación Ejercicio y Ciencias del Deporte - Australia (ESSA, Exercise and Sports Science Australia), ha ocurrido un crecimiento exponencial en las investigaciones que evalúan el papel del ejercicio antes, durante y después del tratamiento del cáncer. El propósito de este reporte es utilizar la evidencia científica actual, junto a la experiencia clínica y los principios de las ciencias del ejercicio, para poner al día la declaración de consenso de ESSA sobre la prescripción de ejercicio específica para el cáncer. En esta declaración de consenso se reporta un resumen de los beneficios alcanzados mediante el ejercicio luego de un diagnóstico de cáncer, así como las fortalezas y limitaciones de la evidencia acumulada. Se propone, entonces, un marco de prescripción del ejercicio para permitir la aplicación de consideraciones específicas para el cáncer en la individualización, especificidad, seguridad, factibilidad y progresión del ejercicio para toda clase de pacientes. Se ofrecen consideraciones adicionales específicas para la prescripción del ejercicio cuando hay presencia de enfermedades hematológicas, osteomusculares, sistémicas, cardiovasculares, linfáticas, gastrointestinales, genitourinarias y neurológicas y preocupaciones relacionadas con su tratamiento, así como la presencia crónica de comorbilidades. Además, se identifican y comentan temas prácticos específicos y barreras que deben tomarse en cuenta para la prescripción del ejercicio. Si bien es cierto que el ejercicio multimodal de intensidad moderada a intensa será apropiado para la mayoría, no hay una prescripción establecida ni una dosificación semanal, que se puedan considerar basadas en la evidencia, para todos los pacientes de cáncer. Es necesaria una prescripción del ejercicio dirigida específicamente a esta población, que asegure el mayor beneficio (conforme lo defina cada paciente) a corto y largo plazo, con un bajo riesgo de perjuicio.

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