Benefits of Personalized Diet, Nutrition, And Exercise Programs for Cancer Survivors

H. Natto, Dr Debananda Sahoo, N. Muneera
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Nutrition, diets, and exercise are critical pillars in fortifying the well-being of cancer survivors. A balanced and nutrientrich diet serves as a linchpin in the recovery process for cancer, providing essential vitamins and minerals crucial for rejuvenating weakened immune systems and promoting overall health. The comprehensive influence of nutritional variables, including weight, food, physical activity, and alcohol use, goes beyond cancer development and affects outlook; the standard of living, concurrent health conditions, reappearances, and the incidence of recurrent malignancies are important factors to consider. However, despite their undeniable importance, a comprehensive understanding of their correlating effects on cancer survivors is hindered by the relatively recent and limited literature. This review aims to address existing gaps in current research, emphasizing recent studies and reviews related to nutrition, diets, alcoholic beverages, obesity, and exercise in cancer patients. This review focuses on specific areas necessitating further investigation by synthesizing and scrutinizing the latest findings. By exploring recent advancements, the goal is to contribute to a profound understanding of tailored nutrition plans, specific diets, lifestyle modifications, and exercise regimens, which can strategically enhance cancer survivors' well-being and long-term outcomes.
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癌症幸存者个性化饮食、营养和运动计划的益处
营养、饮食和锻炼是巩固癌症幸存者健康的重要支柱。均衡且富含营养的饮食是癌症康复过程中的关键,它能提供必需的维生素和矿物质,这对恢复衰弱的免疫系统和促进整体健康至关重要。营养变量(包括体重、食物、体力活动和饮酒)的综合影响超出了癌症发展和影响前景的范围;生活水平、并发症、复发和复发恶性肿瘤的发生率也是需要考虑的重要因素。然而,尽管这些因素的重要性毋庸置疑,但由于相关文献相对较新且数量有限,因此无法全面了解这些因素对癌症幸存者的相关影响。本综述旨在解决目前研究中存在的不足,强调与癌症患者营养、饮食、酒精饮料、肥胖和运动相关的最新研究和综述。本综述通过对最新研究成果的归纳和审视,重点关注需要进一步研究的特定领域。通过探讨最新进展,旨在帮助人们深刻理解量身定制的营养计划、特定饮食、生活方式调整和运动疗法,从而从战略上提高癌症幸存者的健康水平和长期疗效。
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