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Survivorship: nutrition and weight management, Version 2.2014. Clinical practice guidelines in oncology.
- Denlinger, Crystal;
- Ligibel, Jennifer;
- Are, Madhuri;
- Baker, K;
- Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy;
- Dizon, Don;
- Friedman, Debra;
- Goldman, Mindy;
- Jones, Lee;
- King, Allison;
- Ku, Grace;
- Kvale, Elizabeth;
- Langbaum, Terry;
- Leonardi-Warren, Kristin;
- McCabe, Mary;
- Melisko, Michelle;
- Montoya, Jose;
- Mooney, Kathi;
- Morgan, Mary;
- Moslehi, Javid;
- OConnor, Tracey;
- Overholser, Linda;
- Paskett, Electra;
- Peppercorn, Jeffrey;
- Raza, Muhammad;
- Rodriguez, M;
- Syrjala, Karen;
- Urba, Susan;
- Wakabayashi, Mark;
- Zee, Phyllis;
- McMillian, Nicole;
- Freedman-Cass, Deborah
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2014.0137Abstract
Healthy lifestyle habits have been associated with improved health outcomes and quality of life and, for some cancers, a reduced risk of recurrence and death. The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship therefore recommend that cancer survivors be encouraged to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle, including attention to weight management, physical activity, and dietary habits. This section of the NCCN Guidelines focuses on recommendations regarding nutrition, weight management, and supplement use in survivors. Weight management recommendations are based on the survivors body mass index and include discussions of nutritional, weight management, and physical activity principles, with referral to community resources, dietitians, and/or weight management programs as needed.
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