Heart-Rate-Variability-Guided-Exercise-During-Chemotherapy-in-Triathlete-with-Stage-1-BRCA1-Mutated-Breast-Cancer.pdf (113.74 kB)
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posted on 2022-10-24, 16:56 authored by Alice Talbot, M McCabe, B Daly, D GallagherHeart rate variability (HRV) is a measurement of the difference in the time interval between each heartbeat. HRV during chemotherapy has been used to help to provide individualised exercise guidance for patients. There are no current guidelines for exercise during chemotherapy for cancer patients in Ireland
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The original article is available at www.imj.iePublished Citation
Talbot A, McCabe M, Daly B, Gallagher D. Heart rate variability-guided exercise during chemotherapy in triathlete with stage 1 BRCA1-mutated breast cancer. Ir Med J. 2021;114(7):420Publication Date
July/August 2021Department/Unit
- Undergraduate Research
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Irish Medical AssociationVersion
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