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Exercise Mgmt of the Person with Cardio-oncology Symptoms

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Exercise Mgmt of the Person with Cardio-oncology Symptoms

Exercise Management of the Person with Cardio-oncology Symptoms

Cardio-oncology symptoms is a progressive, chronic illness that stems from cardiotoxicity following treatment for a range of cancers. Alterations to cardiovascular risk factors lead to the deterioration of cardiac function and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). Cardio-oncology pathology carries a raised CVD morbidity and mortality burden. CVD prevalence naturally increases with age and in the presence of certain diseases and their treatments, especially cardio-oncology pathology, renal disease and diabetes. There are several different ways that a person with cardio-oncology pathology can present symptoms, for example a notable reduction body mass and in exercise capacity. Exercise prescription for a person with cardio-oncology syndrome should occur at an age-appropriate intensity suited to that individual’s exercise capacity and disease status. This online activity will examine how exercise programming may be modified to allow optimal delivery for a person with cardio-oncology symptoms.

This is a recording of an ESSA webinar presented on 24 June 2022. 

Presented by Dr Neil Smart, PhD, M.Med.Sci., Bsc Hons, ESSAF

Neil is a research and teaching professor in the degrees of exercise science and clinical exercise physiology at the University of New England. Neil teaches units in exercise physiology, clinical exercise testing, exercise prescription for disease populations, exercise training and patho-physiology of chronic disease.

Research Interests
Neil's main research interests in exercise science are in exercise therapy for the management of chronic disease. Specifically Neil is interested in the role of intermittent ischaemia and hypoxia on the ability to improve blood vessel function. Neil has worked extensively with people with heart failure and type II diabetes. Neil has also completed >70 meta-analyses of the various benefits of exercise training in patients with chronic disease such as heart failure and renal failure. Neil provides an exercise physiology clinic so people with chronic illnesses in the local community can access the benefits of regular physical exercise.

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Any Accredited Exercise Scientist, Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Accredited Sports Scientist Level 1, Accredited Sports Scientist Level 2 and/or Accredited High Performance Manager.

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