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Episode 6: Tips for Managing Chemo Side Effects

Episode 6: Tips for Managing Chemo Side Effects

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In this episode, JC, a clinical exercise physiologist and cancer exercise specialist, discusses how to exercise effectively during chemotherapy, particularly when dealing with nausea, fatigue, and body aches. He emphasizes the importance of targeted exercises, particularly walking, to alleviate symptoms and improve overall health. The conversation covers various forms of exercise, including strength training and warm-up techniques, while providing practical advice for cancer patients to stay active and manage their symptoms.


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Takeaways:

  • Exercise can help alleviate nausea, fatigue, and body aches.
  • Walking for 5-10 minutes can significantly improve gut health.
  • Strength training helps reduce fatigue and improve overall strength.
  • Warm-up exercises are crucial for reducing body aches before workouts.
  • Target the specific symptom that is most challenging to you.
  • Accessible exercises are key for maintaining activity levels.
  • Avoid high-impact exercises that may trigger nausea.
  • Creating a comfortable workout space can enhance focus and efficiency.
  • Incorporate both cardio and strength training into your routine.
  • Consult with a professional for personalized exercise plans.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Exercise During Chemotherapy

02:47 The Benefits of Walking for Nausea and Fatigue

06:05 Strength Training Considerations for Cancer Patients

08:56 Addressing Body Aches and Warm-Up Strategies

12:08 Targeting Specific Symptoms and Accessible Exercises


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