[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"physical-exercise\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:physical-exercise":28},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,9,0,[8,41,66,93,124,153,181,208,237],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":16,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":23,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":30,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":31,"startDateStruct":34,"completionDateStruct":35,"leadSponsor":37,"locationsCount":40},"100641946","pilot-study-to-evaluate-targeted-physical-activity-among-pancreatic-cancer-patients-receiving-neoadjuvant-chemotherapy-100641946",false,"NCT07647250","Pilot Study to Evaluate Targeted Physical Activity Among Pancreatic Cancer Patients Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy","Pilot Study Evaluating the Impact of Targeted Physical Activity Among Frail Pancreatic Cancer Patients Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy","GI-07","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Age ≥18 years\n2. Diagnosis of pancreatic cancer that is potentially resectable per the treating clinical team's assessment.\n3. Planned to receive or actively receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to surgery.\n4. Frail or pre-frail as defined by the protocol-specified frailty assessment tool (e.g., Fried Frailty Phenotype; pre-frail = 1-2 criteria; frail =\\> 3 criteria).\n5. Able to provide written informed consent.\n6. Medically appropriate to participate in supervised, symptom-limited exercise as determined by study screening and, if indicated, the treating clinician's input.\n7. Able to complete study assessments and questionnaires in English or Spanish (using IRB- approved instruments\u002Fmaterials).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Adults unable to consent.\n2. Medical condition that, in the judgment of the investigator and\u002For treating clinician, makes exercise unsafe (e.g., unstable angina, uncontrolled arrhythmia, decompensated heart failure, uncontrolled severe pulmonary disease).\n3. Any absolute contraindication to exercise participation\u002Ftesting per institutional standards.\n4. Severe symptoms or functional impairment that prevents safe participation despite program modification.\n5. Inability to comply with the intervention schedule and study procedures despite reasonable scheduling accommodations.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},25,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[24],"NA","Patients with pancreatic cancer receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy often experience functional decline, treatment interruptions, and clinical deterioration, and these risks may be amplified when frailty is present.",[27,28],"Physiological Reactivity to Cues","Physical Exercise","RECRUITING","2026-06-22",{"date":32,"type":33},"2026-06-24","ACTUAL",{"date":30,"type":33},{"date":36,"type":21},"2032-04-30",{"name":38,"class":39},"University of Illinois at Chicago","OTHER",1,{"id":42,"slug":43,"hasResults":11,"nctId":44,"briefTitle":45,"officialTitle":46,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":47,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":48,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":49,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":51,"briefSummary":52,"conditions":53,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":57,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":58,"startDateStruct":60,"completionDateStruct":62,"leadSponsor":64,"locationsCount":40},"100569459","radiofrequency-and-exercise-based-rehabilitation-on-symptoms-associated-with-pelvic-floor-dysfunctions-in-breast-cancer-100569459","NCT06694519","Radiofrequency and Exercise-based Rehabilitation on Symptoms Associated With Pelvic Floor Dysfunctions in Breast Cancer","Effectiveness of Radiofrequency and Exercise-based Rehabilitation on Symptoms Associated With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Breast Cancer Patients.","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* women of legal age with a clinical history of breast cancer, who agree to participate in the study and who present pelvic dysfunction assessed by the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI20) ≥ 100\n* women survivors of stage 1 and 2 breast cancer\n* A medical discharge was granted more than one year ago\n* A diagnosis of another type of cancer has not been made.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Having performed PMFT or received RF in the last 12 months\n* Use of vaginal oestrogens in the last 6 months\n* Systemic hormone therapy in the last 6 months\n* Laser therapy in the last 6 months\n* Absence of pelvic floor contraction according to the Modified Oxford Scale\n* Use of pacemaker\n* Use of heart pacemaker, decompensated heart or metabolic diseases, cognitive deficits, peripheral or central neurological disorders, previous surgeries in the pelvic region, skin pathologies or wounds in the treatment area or presence of an active urinary tract and\u002For vaginal infection.","FEMALE",{"count":50,"type":21},117,[24],"Breast cancer has a high impact, affecting 2.3 million women worldwide in 2022. In Spain, there were 40,203 new cases in 2023. In addition to the economic and social costs, patients suffer genitourinary dysfunctions due to cancer treatments. Genitourinary Menopausal Syndrome (GUS) affects 50% of menopausal women, with a higher prevalence in women with breast cancer.\n\nThis study aims to compare the effectiveness of radiofrequency (RF) and pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFMT) in the treatment of pelvic dysfunction associated with GUS in breast cancer patients. A randomised, double-blind clinical trial will be conducted in collaboration with the Association of Women Affected by Breast Cancer of Elche and Region) and the CEU Cardenal Herrera University. Women diagnosed with breast cancer and pelvic dysfunction will participate, divided into three groups: one will receive PFMT, one will receive RF and one will receive PFMT+RF therapy.\n\nBoth techniques are expected to improve the quality of life of patients, where RF could offer additional benefits due to its proven effectiveness in the treatment of vaginal dryness and dyspareunia. The expected results will contribute to more effective and less invasive treatment protocols. The project presented has the potential to positively impact the health and well-being of women with breast cancer, reducing the symptoms associated with the disease and its treatment, and improving their quality of life.",[54,55,56,28],"Breast Cancer","Genitourinary Syndrome","Radiofrequency","2026-01-20",{"date":59,"type":33},"2026-01-21",{"date":61,"type":33},"2025-01-30",{"date":63,"type":21},"2027-01-30",{"name":65,"class":39},"SERGIO MONTERO NAVARRO",{"id":67,"slug":68,"hasResults":11,"nctId":69,"briefTitle":70,"officialTitle":71,"acronym":72,"eligibilityCriteria":73,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":74,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":76,"briefSummary":71,"conditions":77,"keywords":80,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":83,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":84,"startDateStruct":86,"completionDateStruct":88,"leadSponsor":90,"locationsCount":92},"100617886","effects-of-supervised-physical-exercise-after-bariatric-surgery-on-muscle-mass-and-bone-density-obefit-study-100617886","NCT07324447","EFFECTS OF SUPERVISED PHYSICAL EXERCISE AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY ON MUSCLE MASS AND BONE DENSITY (OBEFIT STUDY)","CLINICAL TRIAL ON THE EFFECT OF SUPERVISED PHYSICAL EXERCISE AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY ON MUSCLE MASS AND BONE DENSITY (OBEFIT STUDY)","BARIATRIC","INCLUSION CRITERIA\n\nPatients who are on the waiting list for bariatric surgery (gastric bypass or sleeve) at the Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío in Seville, in addition to:\n\n* Be 18 years of age or older.\n* Suitable for physical exercise.\n* Signature of informed consent. EXCLUSION CRITERIA.\n* Body weight greater than 150kg.\n* Distance from the place of residence to the Pablo de Olavide University in Seville greater than 60 km or 45 minutes by car.\n* Having any of the following conditions: lipedema, cancer survivors, metabolic bone diseases, consumption of medication or presence of pathology that affects bone health.\n* Patients undergoing dialysis.",{"count":75,"type":21},54,[24],[78,79,28],"Obesity &Amp;Amp; Overweight","Bariatric Surgery",[81,82,79],"Obesity Surgery","Physical exercise","2026-01-07",{"date":85,"type":33},"2026-01-08",{"date":87,"type":21},"2026-02-01",{"date":89,"type":21},"2028-11-01",{"name":91,"class":39},"Hospitales Universitarios Virgen del Rocío",2,{"id":94,"slug":95,"hasResults":11,"nctId":96,"briefTitle":97,"officialTitle":98,"acronym":99,"eligibilityCriteria":100,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":101,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":102,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":104,"briefSummary":105,"conditions":106,"keywords":110,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":115,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":116,"startDateStruct":118,"completionDateStruct":120,"leadSponsor":122,"locationsCount":40},"100598146","impact-of-physical-exercise-on-hospitalized-older-adults-malnourished-or-at-risk-with-oral-nutritional-support-100598146","NCT07067697","Impact of Physical Exercise on Hospitalized Older Adults Malnourished or at Risk, With Oral Nutritional Support","The Effect of Physical Exercise on the Physical Function of Hospitalized Older Adults Malnourished or at Risk of Malnourishment With Oral Nutritional Supplementation","NUTPHYS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Aged 75 years or above\n* Hospitalized in the Acute Unit of the Geriatrics Service at the University Hospital of Navarra\n* 4 days or more of expected hospitalization\n* Malnourished according to the GLIM criteria or at risk of malnourishment (MUST scale)\n* Barthel Index ≥ 60 points\n* Capable of tolerating oral intake\n* Able to walk (with or without assistance)\n* Able to understand instructions and communicate\n* Consent to participate in the study after being informed of its objectives and who sign the informed consent (the participant or their legal guardian in case of disability).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Advanced major neurocognitive disorder (GDS 6 and 7)\n* Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia, acute pulmonary thromboembolism, acute myocardial infarction, or bone fractures within the last 3 months\n* Chronic kidney disease stage 4 or 5\n* Safe and effective swallowing only with pudding texture\n* Inability to participate in the physical exercise program due to physical limitations\n* Participate in another study that may interfere with data interpretation or have participated in another study in six months prior to their entry into the study.","75 Years",{"count":103,"type":21},102,[24],"The aim of this research is to analyze whether nutritional intervention combined with a multicomponent physical training program based on strength, balance, and aerobic exercises can prevent disability caused during hospitalization in individuals aged 75 years or older admitted for medical conditions, thereby improving functional and cognitive capacity.\n\nTo achieve this objective, we will conduct a randomized clinical trial in which patients are randomly assigned to either the control group, which does not perform the physical training, or the intervention group, which participates in the multicomponent physical training program.",[107,108,28,109],"Hospitalized","Older Adults","Oral Nutritional Supplementation",[111,112,113,114],"hospital-acquired disability","older adults","physical exercise","oral nutritional supplementation","2025-09-23",{"date":117,"type":33},"2025-09-24",{"date":119,"type":33},"2025-07-14",{"date":121,"type":21},"2026-07",{"name":123,"class":39},"Fundacion Miguel Servet",{"id":125,"slug":126,"hasResults":11,"nctId":127,"briefTitle":128,"officialTitle":129,"acronym":130,"eligibilityCriteria":131,"healthyVolunteers":132,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":133,"enrollmentInfo":134,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":136,"briefSummary":137,"conditions":138,"keywords":139,"overallStatus":143,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":144,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":145,"startDateStruct":147,"completionDateStruct":149,"leadSponsor":151,"locationsCount":4},"100540508","can-exercise-rewire-the-brain-addiction-circuitry-100540508","NCT06317753","Can Exercise Rewire the Brain Addiction Circuitry?","Can Exercise Rewire the Brain Addiction Circuitry? A Randomized Trial of Exercise and Binge Drinking","REWIRED","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* binge drinking \\> or = 5 ; \\> or =4 for women alcoholic drinks\n* in the same time window (±2h)\n* at least once per month\n* \\\u003C150 minutes of physical activity per week\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Major and\u002For unstable medical conditions\n* Physical limitations that may constraint the practice of exercise\n* Cardiovascular and respiratory insufficiency\n* History of traumatic brain injury or neurological disorder\n* Non-corrected sensory deficits\n* Personal history of psychopathological disorders\n* Family history of alcoholism or substance abuse in first degree relatives\n* Consumption of medical drugs with psychoactive effects (e.g., sedatives or anxiolytics) during the month previous to the assessment\n* Use of illegal drugs and AUDIT scores \\>20\n* MRI contraindications\n* Current or previous (past year) participation in a physical exercise program",true,"24 Years",{"count":135,"type":21},60,[24],"The aim of the present study is to apply neuroimaging techniques to investigate how physical exercise may influence the addiction circuitry, ultimately reducing alcohol consumption and craving in youth binge drinkers. This proposal will advance knowledge on how exercise may modulate the neurocircuitry of addiction. Uncovering the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the interactive neural effects of exercise and alcohol intake may provide additional scientific insights for the development of preventive and intervention programs for youth BD and AUD.",[28],[140,141,142],"Addiction circuitry","Binge drinking","Neuroimaging","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-03-31",{"date":146,"type":33},"2025-04-03",{"date":148,"type":21},"2026-01",{"date":150,"type":21},"2027-12",{"name":152,"class":39},"University of Minho",{"id":154,"slug":155,"hasResults":11,"nctId":156,"briefTitle":157,"officialTitle":158,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":159,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":160,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":162,"briefSummary":163,"conditions":164,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":172,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":173,"startDateStruct":175,"completionDateStruct":177,"leadSponsor":179,"locationsCount":40},"100580033","concurrent-training-in-patients-undergoing-atrial-fibrillation-ablation-100580033","NCT06832033","Concurrent Training in Patients Undergoing Atrial Fibrillation Ablation.","Effects of a Concurrent Physical Exercise Program in Patients Undergoing Atrial Fibrillation Ablation on Fibrillation Burden, Cardiac Morphology and Function, Physical Fitness, Physical Activity, Body Composition and Quality of Life.","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients aged ≥18 years\n* Undergoing catheter ablation as medical treatment for AF at least one year prior to enrollment.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients who do not sign the informed consent for participation in the study.\n* Severe atrial dilatation.\n* Structural heart disease.\n* Pathology that prevents the normal practice of intervention with physical exercise",{"count":161,"type":21},120,[24],"Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an irregular and often very fast heart rhythm, is considered the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia in adults worldwide, and its incidence and prevalence are increasing. Currently, the estimated prevalence of AF in adults is 2-4%, and is projected to increase 2.3-fold.\n\nAF is associated with increased morbimortality and other comorbidities (hypertension diabetes etc.) which places a significant burden on the patient himself, social health and also on health and social care expenditure.\n\nThe European Society of Cardiology proposes an integrated ABC model (A: Anticoagulation, B: main symptom management, C: optimization of comorbidities and cardiovascular) and within this model, catheter ablation (B) is considered one of the main treatments to control AF symptoms; physical activity (C) is considered one of the modifiable health risk factors and is considered within a lifestyle intervention together with weight loss.\n\nCatheter ablation of AF is currently the treatment of choice for paroxysmal AF. It uses small burns or frostbite to cause some scarring inside the heart to help interrupt the electrical signals that cause the irregular heartbeat. It is a safe procedure that has been shown to be more effective than treatment with antiarrhythmic drugs in reducing the arrhythmic burden and, therefore, the morbidity and mortality associated with the pathology.\n\nMany studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of moderate physical activity and physical exercise on cardiovascular health. However, there is still controversy as to whether physical activity is associated with an increased risk of AF in the general population; while some studies report a decreased risk of AF, others suggest an increase or that there is no evidence of an association between AF and physical activity.\n\nFew studies have yet focused on the effects of physical activity in those subjects who have undergone catheter ablation. Studies that have evaluated physical activity with questionnaires associate it, when of moderate or high intensity, with lower recurrence of AF and lower incidence of serious events. It is true that the practice of regular and controlled physical exercise is a recognized part of the comprehensive care of patients with coronary heart disease (patients whose heart has difficulty receiving blood), and exercise is systematically identified as a central element of their rehabilitation. However, to date there is no similar approach for AF ablation patients.\n\nGiven the current situation of the subject of interest, the main objective of this project is to study the influence of a physical exercise program in patients undergoing catheter ablation of AF on different morphological and physiological variables of the heart, levels of physical activity and quality of life of patients. Investigators intend to recruit 120 participants, who will be randomly and equally distributed into a group that will perform a physical exercise intervention and a control group that will not perform any type of intervention. Participation in the study will not disrupt the normal practice of the health care system with these patients.",[165,28,166,167,168,169,170,171],"Atrial Fibrillation (AF)","Physical Activity","Physical Fitness","Sleep","Quality of Life","Electrocardiogram","Echocardiogram","2025-02-14",{"date":174,"type":33},"2025-02-18",{"date":176,"type":33},"2024-09-09",{"date":178,"type":21},"2026-09",{"name":180,"class":39},"Marcos Echevarría",{"id":182,"slug":183,"hasResults":11,"nctId":184,"briefTitle":185,"officialTitle":186,"acronym":187,"eligibilityCriteria":188,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":48,"minAge":189,"maxAge":101,"enrollmentInfo":190,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":192,"briefSummary":193,"conditions":194,"keywords":195,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":199,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":200,"startDateStruct":202,"completionDateStruct":204,"leadSponsor":206,"locationsCount":92},"100372912","effects-of-a-physical-exercise-intervention-during-neoadjuvant-chemotherapy-in-women-with-breast-cancer-100372912","NCT04135586","Effects of a Physical Exercise Intervention During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Women With Breast Cancer","Effects of a Physical Exercise Intervention at the Molecular Systemic and Tumor Level Performed During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Women With Breast Cancer","NEOLIFE","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosed with breast carcinoma in the 'Hospital Universitario Quirónsalud de Pozuelo' (Madrid, Spain) and following neoadjuvant therapy in the aforementioned center.\n* Must have triple negative breast cancer (i.e., negative for estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and excess HER2 protein) of size \\> or equal to 15 mm\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Not meeting all of the above.","25 Years",{"count":191,"type":21},80,[24],"To assess in women with triple-negative breast cancer receiving neo-adjuvant chemotherapy the effects of an intense physical exercise program (intervention group) on physical capacity, compared with a control group not meeting the minimum exercise recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO).",[28],[196,197,198],"exercise","high interval training","resistance exercise","2024-06-26",{"date":201,"type":33},"2024-06-27",{"date":203,"type":33},"2020-01-01",{"date":205,"type":21},"2026-12-01",{"name":207,"class":39},"Universidad Europea de Madrid",{"id":209,"slug":210,"hasResults":11,"nctId":211,"briefTitle":212,"officialTitle":213,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":214,"healthyVolunteers":132,"sex":215,"minAge":216,"maxAge":217,"enrollmentInfo":218,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":220,"phases":4,"briefSummary":221,"conditions":222,"keywords":224,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":228,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":229,"startDateStruct":231,"completionDateStruct":233,"leadSponsor":235,"locationsCount":40},"100551290","associations-between-low-frequency-fatigue-jump-height-and-perceptual-measures-of-muscle-soreness-fatigue-and-recovery-100551290","NCT06458166","Associations Between Low Frequency Fatigue, Jump Height and Perceptual Measures of Muscle Soreness, Fatigue and Recovery","Associations Between Low Frequency Fatigue, Jump Height and Perceptual Measures of Muscle Soreness, Fatigue and Recovery in Youth Elite Soccer Players","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Elite level youth soccer players, competing in the highest portuguese division\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Older adults\n* none elite soccer player\n* Play less than 70 minutes of match","MALE","16 Years","21 Years",{"count":219,"type":21},40,"OBSERVATIONAL","Over the recent years, the increased competitive demands in elite competitive athletes has sparked a heightened interest in monitoring fatigue. Given the nature of the soccer game, athletes may experience low-frequency fatigue. Until recently, this assessment was restricted to in-lab. However, the emergence of new instruments aiming to allow low-frequency assessment to be carried out on a daily basis, in the context of professional teams. This study aimed to analyze the recovery of low-frequency fatigue, jump height and perceptual responses following competition and investigate possible associations between the objective and subjective parameters.",[223,28],"Fatigue",[225,226,227],"sports","soccer","low frequency fatigue","2024-06-07",{"date":230,"type":33},"2024-06-13",{"date":232,"type":21},"2024-07-01",{"date":234,"type":21},"2024-09-30",{"name":236,"class":39},"University of Maia",{"id":238,"slug":239,"hasResults":11,"nctId":240,"briefTitle":241,"officialTitle":242,"acronym":243,"eligibilityCriteria":244,"healthyVolunteers":132,"sex":17,"minAge":245,"maxAge":246,"enrollmentInfo":247,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":249,"briefSummary":250,"conditions":251,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":256,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":257,"startDateStruct":259,"completionDateStruct":260,"leadSponsor":262,"locationsCount":92},"100536887","effects-of-exercise-training-in-survivors-of-lymphoma-100536887","NCT06270667","Effects of Exercise Training in Survivors of Lymphoma","The LYMfit Study: Exercise Training to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease in Lymphoma Survivors","LYMfit","Inclusion Criteria Lymphoma participants:\n\n* Listed in relevant registers\n* Confirmed lymphoma diagnosis (i.e., Hodgkin lymphoma and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma)\n* Completed treatment in the past two to five years without relapse or second cancer\n* Previous anthracycline treatment with or without mediastinal radiation\n* No severe cancer-related fatigue (per self-report)\n\nInclusion Criteria Lymphoma participants and non-cancer reference group:\n\n* Currently not performing \\>75 minutes\u002Fweek of aerobic exercise\n* Willing and able to adhere to all study procedures.\n\nExclusion Criteria Lymphoma participants:\n\n* Relapse since diagnosis\n* A history, or current presence, of another diagnosis of invasive cancer of any kind\n\nExclusion Criteria Lymphoma participants and non-cancer reference group:\n\n* Presence of any uncontrolled- or recent cardiovascular disease\n* Has undergone heart surgery\n* Uses a pacemaker\n* Pregnancy\n* Unable to read and understand Swedish (applicable for the Swedish site only)\n* Unable to read and understand Norwegian (applicable for the Norwegian site)\n* Any physical or mental health condition restricting adherence to study protocol","20 Years","70 Years",{"count":248,"type":21},280,[24],"This study aims to compare the effects of aerobic exercise with or without addition of resistance exercise to usual care in individuals treated with anthracyclines for lymphomas and to compare exercise effects to age- and sex-matched individuals with no prior history of malignant diseases.",[252,28,253,254,255],"Lymphoma","Cardiotoxicity","Cardiovascular Diseases","Chemotherapeutic Toxicity","2024-03-20",{"date":258,"type":33},"2024-03-22",{"date":256,"type":33},{"date":261,"type":21},"2028-09-01",{"name":263,"class":39},"Norwegian School of Sport Sciences"]