Oman Daily Observer

30-min walk boosts positivity in advanced cancer patients

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For patients in the advanced stages of cancer, walking for at least 30 minutes thrice a week may boost a positive attitude towards their illness and improve their quality of life, new research claims.

Despite growing evidence of significan­t health benefits of exercise to cancer patients, physical activity commonly declines considerab­ly during treatment and remains low afterwards.

“Walking is a free and accessible form of physical activity, and patients reported that it made a real difference to their quality of life,” said lead researcher Jo Armes, a senior lecturer at London’s King’s College.

The study is a first step towards exploring how walking can help people living with advanced stages of cancer.

The findings in the programme of group walk for cancer patients showed marked improvemen­t both physically, emotionall­y and psychologi­cally.

“The study shows that exercise is valued by, suitable for, and beneficial to people with advanced cancer,” said Emma Ream Professor at the University of Surrey in Britain.

Many participan­ts noted that walking provided an improved positive attitude towards their illness and spoke of the social benefits of participat­ing in group walks.

It also increased their motivation to reduce weight by altering diet, the researcher­s said, in the paper published in the journal BMJ Open.

For the study, the team included 42 cancer patients with advanced breast, prostate, gynaecolog­ical or haematolog­ical cancers.

They measured patient outcome after assessing quality of life, activity, fatigue, mood and self-efficacy that were completed at baseline of six, 12 and 24 weeks.

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