Transcription of interventions to promote physical activity
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Interventi ons to pro m o te physi cal ac t iv i t y for people living with and beyond cancerevidence- based guida nceAcknowledgementsThis document was written by Dr Anna Campbell, University of Dundee; Jo Foster, Macmillan Cancer Support; Dr Clare Stevinson, Loughborough University and Dr Nick Cavill (Cavill Associates Ltd).ContentsExecutive summary 2 The potential role of physical activity 3 The importance of NHS-led interventions to promote physical activity 4 physical activity interventions for people with cancer the evidence 5 Integrating physical activity into the cancer care pathway 9 Referral to specialist services 13 Implications for practice 17 Conclusions 17 Resources 18 Annex
based exercise; and walking (including pedometer programmes). These programmes have been shown to be effective in increasing physical activity among cancer patients. There are a number of key opportunities for intervening with cancer survivors*, to increase uptake of physical activity, before, during and after treatment. By integrating
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