Morten Quist

Seniorforsker, ph.d., cand.scient.san, fysioterapeut
Tilknyttet UCSF siden 2001 | Tlf. 35 45 73 35 | morten.quist@regionh.dk

Baggrund i fysioterapi. Metodiske kompetencer indenfor kvantitativ og kvalitativ forskning. Fokusområder er, kræftrehabilitering, træning under kemoterapi, træning af uhelbredelige patienter med kræft særligt træning relateret til patienter med lungekræft og ulighed i sundhed/sygdom. Derudover daglig leder i LUFT (lungekræft og fysisk træning -et specialiseret træningstilbud til patienter med uhelbredelig lungekræft i kemoterapi). Medstifter af Krop og Kræft og LUFT, samt stiftet to idrætsforeninger for patienter med kræft ”Proof of Life og ”PACT” og arrangerer træningslejre for patienter med kræft. Samarbejdspartnere inkluderer både nationale og internationale forskere og er bestyrelsesmedlem af IASLC (International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer).

Publikationer

  1. Campbell KL, Cormie P, Weller S, Alibhai SMH, Bolam KA, Campbell A, Cheville AL, Dalzell MA, Hart NH, Higano CS, Lane K, Mansfield S, McNeely ML, Newton RU, Quist M, Rauw J, Rosenberger F, Santa Mina D, Schmitz KH, Winters-Stone KM, Wiskemann J, Goulart J. Exercise recommendation for people with bone metastases: expert consensus for health care providers and exercise professionals. JCO Oncol Pract 2022 Jan 6:OP2100454. doi: 10.1200/OP.21.00454.
  2. Weller S, Hart NH, Bolam KA, Mansfield S, Santa Mina D, Winters-Stone KM, Campbell A, Rosenberger F, Wiskemann J, Quist M, Cormie P, Goulart J, Campbell KL. Exercise for individuals with bone metastases: a systematic review. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol 2021;166:103433. doi: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103433.
  3. Winther L, Larsen KR, Langer SW, Quist M. The 6-minute walk test as a pre-treatment predictor for adverse events in patients with lung cancer: a feasibility study. J Cancer Rehabil 2021;4:91-6. doi: 10.48252/JCR33.
  4. Sommer MS, Vibe-Petersen J, Stærkind MB, Langer SW, Larsen KR, Trier K, Christensen M, Clementsen PF, Missel M, Christensen KB, Lillelund C, Langberg H, Pedersen JH, Quist M. Early initiated postoperative rehabilitation enhances quality of life in patients with operable lung cancer: secondary outcomes from a randomized trial. Lung Cancer 2020;146:285-89. doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2020.06.023.
  5. Quist M. Critically appraised paper: In people with inoperable lung cancer, home-based rehabilitation provides no benefit over usual care in optimizing functional exercise capacity [commentary]. J Physiother 2020;66(1):57. doi: 10.1016/j.jphys.2019.11.009.
  6. Quist M, Langer SW, Lillelund C, Winther L, Laursen JH, Christensen KB, Rørth M, Adamsen L. Effects of an exercise intervention for patients with advanced inoperable lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy: a randomized clinical trial. Lung Cancer 2020;145:76-82. doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2020.05.003.
  7. Egegaard T, Rohold J, Lillelund C, Persson G, Quist M. Pre-radiotherapy daily exercise training in non-small cell lung cancer: a feasibility study. Rep Pract Oncol Radiother 2019;24(4):375-82. doi: 10.1016/j.rpor.2019.06.003.
  8. Loh KP, Lin PJ, Uth J, Quist M, Klepin H, Mustian K. Exercise for managing cancer- and treatment-related side effects in older adults. J Geriatr Oncol 2018;9(4):405-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jgo.2018.03.003.
  9. Quist M, Sommer MS, Vibe-Petersen J, Stærkind MB, Langer SW, Larsen KR, Trier K, Christensen M, Clementsen PF, Missel M, Henriksen C, Christensen KB, Lillelund C, Langberg H, Pedersen JH. Early initiated postoperative rehabilitation reduces fatigue in patients with operable lung cancer: a randomized trial. Lung Cancer 2018;126:125-32.
  10. Adamsen L, Andersen C, Bækgaard Larsen H, Jarden M, Moeller T, Piil K, Quist M. Exercise in cancer survivors: The Center for Integreted Rehabilitation for Cancer Patients (CIRE) discusses the role that exercise can play for cancer survivors. Horizon 2020 Projects - Portal 2015(8):100-3.
  11. Quist M. EXHALE: exercise as a strategy for rehabilitation in inoperable lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy [dissertation]. Copenhagen: The University Hospitals Centre for Health Research; 2015.
  12. Quist M, Adamsen L, Rørth M, Laursen JH, Christensen KB, Langer SW. The impact of a multidimensional exercise intervention on physical and functional capacity, anxiety, and depression in patients with advanced-stage lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Integr Cancer Ther 2015;14(4):341-9.
  13. Andersen C, Rørth M, Ejlertsen B, Stage M, Møller T, Midtgaard J, Quist M, Bloomquist K, Adamsen L. The effects of a six-week supervised multimodal exercise intervention during chemotherapy on cancer-related fatigue. Eur J Oncol Nurs 2013;17(3):331-9.
  14. Quist M, Langer SW, Rørth M, Christensen KB, Adamsen L. "EXHALE": exercise as a strategy for rehabilitation in advanced stage lung cancer patients: a randomized clinical trial comparing the effects of 12 weeks supervised exercise intervention versus usual care for advanced stage lung cancer patients. BMC Cancer 2013;13:477. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-13-477.
  15. Adamsen L, Stage M, Laursen J, Rørth M, Quist M. Exercise and relaxation intervention for patients with advanced lung cancer: a qualitative feasibility study. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2012;22(6):804-15.
  16. Jones LW, Hornsby WE, Goetzinger A, Forbes LM, Sherrard EL, Quist M, Lane AT, West M, Eves ND, Gradison M, Coan A, Herndon JE, Abernethy AP. Prognostic significance of functional capacity and exercise behavior in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. Lung Cancer 2012;76(2):248-52.
  17. Quist M, Jones LW. Benefits and rationale for exercise during cancer therapy. In: Ulrich CM, Steindorf K, Berger NA. editors. Exercise, energy balance, and cancer. New York: Springer; 2012. p. 107-17.
  18. Quist M, Rørth M, Langer S, Jones LW, Laursen JH, Pappot H, Christensen KB, Adamsen L. Safety and feasibility of a combined exercise intervention for inoperable lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a pilot study. Lung Cancer 2012;75(2):203-8.
  19. Midtgaard J, Stage M, Møller T, Andersen C, Quist M, Rørth M, Herrstedt J, Vistisen K, Christiansen B, Adamsen L. Exercise may reduce depression but not anxiety in self-referred cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: post-hoc analysis of data from the 'Body & Cancer' trial. Acta Oncol 2011;50(5):660-9.
  20. Quist M, Rørth M, Langer S, Jones LW, Laursen JH, Pappot H, Christensen KB, Adamsen L. Safety and feasibility of a combined exercise intervention for inoperable lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a pilot study. Lung Cancer 2012;75(2):203-8.
  21. Adamsen L, Quist M, Andersen C, Møller T, Herrstedt J, Kronborg D, Baadsgaard MT, Vistisen K, Midtgaard J, Christiansen B, Stage M, Kronborg MT, Rørth M. Effect of a multimodal high intensity exercise intervention in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: randomised controlled trial. BMJ 2009 Oct 13;339:b3410. doi: 10.1136/bmj.b3410.
  22. Adamsen L, Andersen C, Midtgaard J, Møller T, Quist M, Rørth M. Struggling with cancer and treatment: young athletes recapture body control and identity through exercise: qualitative findings from a supervised group exercise program in cancer patients of mixed gender undergoing chemotherapy. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2009;19(1):55-66.
  23. Midtgaard J, Baadsgaard MT, Møller T, Rasmussen B, Quist M, Andersen C, Rørth M, Adamsen L. Self-reported physical activity behaviour: exercise motivation and information among Danish adult cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Eur J Oncol Nurs 2009;13(2):116-21.
  24. Quist M, Midtgaard J. Cancer. In: Beyer N, Lund H, Klinge K, eds. Træning i forebyggelse, behandling og rehabilitering. Kbh.: Munksgaard Danmark; 2008. p. 221-5.
  25. Jarden M, Hovgaard D, Boesen E, Quist M, Adamsen L. Pilot study of a multimodal intervention: mixed-type exercise and psychoeducation in patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplant 2007;40(8):793-800.
  26. Midtgaard J, Quist M. Proof of Life: a theoretical and empirical outline of a community and exercise based rehabilitation initiative developed by and for young adult cancer survivors. Austral-Asian Journal of Cancer 2007;6(4):219-27.
  27. Quist M, Rorth M, Zacho M, Andersen C, Moeller T, Midtgaard J, Adamsen L. High-intensity resistance and cardiovascular training improve physical capacity in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2006;16(5):349-57.
  28. Knutsen L, Quist M, Midtgaard J, Rorth M, Adamsen L. Maximum physical capacity testing in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: qualitative findings from an exercise program. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2006;16(6):403-11.
  29. Andersen C, Adamsen L, Moeller T, Midtgaard J, Quist M, Tveteraas A, Rorth M. The effect of a multidimensional exercise programme on symptoms and side-effects in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: the use of semi-structured diaries. Eur J Oncol Nurs 2006;10(4):247-62.
  30. Adamsen L, Quist M, Midtgaard J, Andersen C, Møller T, Knutsen L, Tveterås A, Rorth M. The effect of a multidimensional exercise intervention on physical capacity, well-being and quality of life in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Support Care Cancer 2006;14(2):116-27.
  31. Midtgaard J, Rørth M, Stelter R, Tveterås A, Andersen C, Quist M, Møller T, Adamsen L. The impact of a multidimensional exercise program on self-reported anxiety and depression in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a Phase II study. Palliat Support Care 2005;3(3):197-208.
  32. Adamsen L, Midtgaard J, Roerth M, Andersen C, Quist M, Moeller T. Transforming the nature of fatigue through exercise: qualitative findings from a multidimensional exercise programme in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Eur J Cancer Care 2004;13(4):362-70.
  33. Adamsen L, Midtgaard J, Rorth M, Borregaard N, Andersen C, Quist M, Møller T, Zacho M, Madsen JK, Knutsen L. Feasibility, physical capacity, and health benefits of a multidimensional exercise program for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Support Care Cancer 2003;11(11):707-16.​


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