Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Neurocognitive Function in Postmenopausal Women with Breast Cancer
Key Findings:
Six months of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise improved processing speed, learning and memory, and working memory in postmenopausal women with breast cancer who were receiving endocrine therapy.
Practical Solutions:
Initiating aerobic exercise within two years of completing primary therapy (surgery +/- chemotherapy) can lead to improved neurocognitive function in this patient population.
Value:
This study provides valuable insights into the benefits of aerobic exercise on neurocognitive function in women with breast cancer. It highlights the potential for exercise interventions to enhance cognitive outcomes in this patient population.
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