Ryan Eckert
Arizona State University
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Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2017
Ryan Eckert; Jennifer Huberty; Krisstina L. Gowin; Ruben A. Mesa; Lisa Marks
Purpose: Essential thrombocythemia, polycythemia vera, and myelofibrosis are rare chronic hematological malignancies known as myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) and are characterized by deregulated myeloid lineage cell production, splenomegaly, and heterogeneous symptom profiles. MPN patients suffer from a significant symptom burden (eg, fatigue, depressive symptoms, early satiety) and an impaired overall quality of life (QoL). Current treatments typically include pharmacological approaches, which may come with additional side effects and may be limited by treatment-associated toxicities (ie, cytopenias). Nonpharmacological approaches such as physical activity may be beneficial for reducing symptom burden and improving QoL. To date, no studies have examined physical activity as a nonpharmacological approach in MPN patients despite preliminary evidence supporting its benefit in other hematological cancers. The purpose of this article is to (1) review the literature related to physical activity and specific hematological cancer subtypes and to (2) make suggestions for future research involving physical activity in MPN patients as a symptom management strategy. Methods: A brief review of studies examining physical activity in leukemias, lymphomas, and myelomas (excluding stem-cell transplant patients) was conducted. Results: There is preliminary evidence to suggest that physical activity may be an effective approach to improve patient-reported outcomes (fatigue, depression, anxiety, sleep), physical fitness (cardiovascular fitness, balance, body composition), and overall QoL in other hematological cancers. Conclusions: Based on encouraging findings in other hematological cancers, future research should examine the feasibility and effectiveness of physical activity in MPN patients.
Haematologica | 2017
Jennifer Huberty; Ryan Eckert; Krisstina L. Gowin; Jules Mitchell; Amylou C. Dueck; Brenda Ginos; Linda K. Larkey; Ruben A. Mesa
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) including polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and myelofibrosis (MF) are clonal, progressive, hematological malignancies resulting in the risk of vascular events, splenomegaly, and significant symptom burden, with a high prevalence of fatigue.[
Blood | 2016
Jennifer Huberty; Ryan Eckert; Krisstina L. Gowin; Brenda Ginos; Heidi E. Kosiorek; Amylou C. Dueck; Ruben A. Mesa
Journal of Sport and Human Performance | 2017
Ronald Lee Snarr; Michael R. Esco; Ryan Eckert
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Krisstina L. Gowin; Denise Millstine; Heidi E. Kosiorek; Blake T. Langlais; Jennifer Huberty; Ryan Eckert; Ruben A. Mesa
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Jennifer Huberty; Ryan Eckert; Krisstina L. Gowin; Brenda Ginos; Heidi E. Kosiorek; Amylou C. Dueck; Linda K. Larkey; Ruben A. Mesa
Journal of Australian Strength & Conditioning | 2017
Ronald L. Snarr; Chelsea M. Elias; Ryan Eckert; Tyler D. Williams; Jason C. Casey
Strength and Conditioning Journal | 2016
Ryan Eckert; Ronald L. Snarr
Journal of Sport and Human Performance | 2016
Ryan Eckert; Ronald L. Snarr
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Adrian Chavez; Sonia Vega-López; Ryan Eckert; Tony Tarango; Frank Ray; Gabriel Q. Shaibi; Jennifer Huberty; Michael Todd; Noe C. Crespo