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. 2015 Jul;11(4):441–452. doi: 10.2217/fca.15.29

Table 3. . Summary of studies investigating the effects of exercise interventions in Hodgkin lymphoma survivors.

Study (year) Patient population Exercise intervention Outcome Ref.
Courneya et al. (2007)
Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 22), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 100)
Supervised aerobic exercise training, 15–45 min/day at 60–75% peak power output; 3 day/week × 12 weeks
↑ physical functioning, ↑ quality of life, ↑ VO2peak, ↓ lean body mass
[92]
Courneya et al. (2015)
Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 22), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 100)
Supervised aerobic exercise training, 15–45 min/day at 60–75% peak power output; 3 day/week × 12 weeks
In exploratory analysis after 61 months of follow-up, ↓ in progression-free survival
[102]
Oldervoll et al. (2003)
Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 12)
Home based exercise regimen; 40–60 min/day at 65–80% target heart rate; 3 day/week × 20 weeks
↑ VO2peak, ↑ physical functioning, ↓ fatigue
[101]
Streckmann et al. (2014) Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 12), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 32), multiple myeloma (n = 13) Supervised aerobic exercise training, 15–45 min/day at 60–75% peak power output; 3 day/week × 12 weeks ↑ quality of life, ↑ physical activity level [103]