Advertisement
Click here

Skip Navigation Links
Home >> News

Researchers Say Weight Lifting Boosts Breast Cancer Survivors' Self Image

Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:33:2

David Goodhue - AHN Reporter

Philadelphia, PA (AHN) - Researchers with the University of Pennsylvania are touting the benefits of weight lifting among breast cancer survivors as a booster of self esteem.

The researchers said in a statement that regular weight lifting by breast cancer survivors typically makes them feel better about their bodies and their appearances, and it makes them more satisfied with their intimate relationships, compared with survivors who don't exercise with weights.

In their year-long study, the researchers said weight lifting improved self perception among survivors regardless of how much strength they gained. This was true even with women who suffered from lymphedema, an incurable and sometimes debilitating side effect of breast cancer surgery, the researchers said in a statement.

The study was a randomized 12-month trial that tested the impact of twice-weekly weight lifting on survivors' health and emotional status.

The results appear in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.

Article © AHN - All Rights Reserved


Home   |   About Us   |   Contact Us   |   Privacy   |   Terms Of Use   |   Advertise With Us   |   Sitemap
Copyright © 2008 Responsive Health
This site is intended to provide you with health information from publicly available sources, supporting vendors and partnered sources. While We make every effort to ensure that the information on this site is accurate, We make absolutely no assumption, inference, or declaration stating the information provided should be use as a source influencing any decisions on medical, diagnosis or treatment, or advice about what providers to use. The Site is an informational resource used for educational purposes only and cannot be used as a source used to make changes to medical treatment or lifestyle decisions without first consulting with your physician.