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    Exercise and Cardiac Autonomic Function in Cancer Survivors – A Short Review
    (2024) Hallam, Thomaz Albaladejo
    Purpose The aim of this work was to produce a narrative review associating exercise, cardiac autonomic function and cancer survivors, related to HRV (Heart Rate Variability). Methods It was searched in the literature articles relating exercise, cardiac autonomic function, and cancer survivors including studies associating heart rate variability as a method of assessment of cardiac autonomic function. Four official literary collections as PubMed, Web of Science, Alberta Health Services and, Embase were used. Results Selected articles revealed a total of 15 studies in which 6 were related to HRV and Exercise Training, 3 related to HRR (Heart Rate Recovery) and Exercise Training and, 6 related to Exercise Testing in Non-Exercise Trained Patients. Conclusion Exercise therapy showed beneficial results modulating cardiac autonomic function in câncer survivors through parasympathetic stimulation. HRV and HRR are valid to assess cardiac autonomic function in exercise programs or as tests to monitor organic functions and to prevent further cardiac events in cancer survivors. Implications for Cancer Survivors HRV and HRR are valid to assess cardiac autonomic function in exercise programs or as tests to monitor organic functions and to prevent further cardiac events in cancer survivors.
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