Effects of high-intensity aerobic interval training on cardiovascular disease risk in testicular cancer survivors: A phase 2 randomized controlled trial.
Scott C AdamsDarren S DeLoreyMargie H DavenportMichael K SticklandAdrian S FaireyScott NorthAlexander SzczotkaKerry S CourneyaPublished in: Cancer (2017)
This randomized trial provides the first evidence that HIIT improves cardiorespiratory fitness, multiple pathways of CVD risk, and surrogate markers of mortality in TCS. These findings have important implications for the management of TCS. Further research concerning the long-term effects of HIIT on CVD morbidity and mortality in TCS is warranted. Cancer 2017;123:4057-65. © 2017 American Cancer Society.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
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