Abstract Background Evidence suggests reallocating daily sedentary time to physical activity or sleep confers important health benefits in cancer survivors. Despite emerging research suggesting physical activity as a treatment for cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), little is known about the interactive effects of behaviors across the 24-h period. The present purpose was to examine the cognitive effects of reallocating sedentary time to light-intensity physical activity, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), or sleep in breast cancer survivors. Methods Breast cancer survivors (N = 271, Mage = 57.81 ± 9.50 years) completed iPad-based questionnaires and cognitive tasks assessing demographics, health history, executive functio...
PurposeTo examine long-term cognitive effects of chemotherapy and identify predictors among women wi...
BackgroundEmerging research suggests that increasing physical activity can help improve cognition am...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between sedentary behavior accumulated in different bout du...
ObjectiveWeight, physical activity, and sleep are modifiable lifestyle factors that impact cognitive...
PurposeCancer survivors are highly sedentary and have low physical activity. How physical activity i...
Many breast cancer survivors report deficits in cognitive functioning. Physical activity (PA) has be...
PurposeTo examine associations between dimensions of sedentary behavior and cognitive function in br...
IntroductionMany breast cancer survivors experience problems with cognitive functioning that can per...
PurposeThis study aimed to explore the relationship between objectively measured physical activity a...
Abstract Background Many breast cancer survivors (BCS) report deficits in cognitive function. Physic...
Objectives Studies indicate women aged 25–49 years previously treated for cancer report cognitive al...
Hypotheses. Sleep disorders are associated with an increased risk of cancer, including breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is inversely associated with wai...
<div><p>Increased survival rates among breast cancer patients have drawn significant attention to co...
BackgroundIncreasing physical activity can improve cognition in healthy and cognitively impaired adu...
PurposeTo examine long-term cognitive effects of chemotherapy and identify predictors among women wi...
BackgroundEmerging research suggests that increasing physical activity can help improve cognition am...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between sedentary behavior accumulated in different bout du...
ObjectiveWeight, physical activity, and sleep are modifiable lifestyle factors that impact cognitive...
PurposeCancer survivors are highly sedentary and have low physical activity. How physical activity i...
Many breast cancer survivors report deficits in cognitive functioning. Physical activity (PA) has be...
PurposeTo examine associations between dimensions of sedentary behavior and cognitive function in br...
IntroductionMany breast cancer survivors experience problems with cognitive functioning that can per...
PurposeThis study aimed to explore the relationship between objectively measured physical activity a...
Abstract Background Many breast cancer survivors (BCS) report deficits in cognitive function. Physic...
Objectives Studies indicate women aged 25–49 years previously treated for cancer report cognitive al...
Hypotheses. Sleep disorders are associated with an increased risk of cancer, including breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is inversely associated with wai...
<div><p>Increased survival rates among breast cancer patients have drawn significant attention to co...
BackgroundIncreasing physical activity can improve cognition in healthy and cognitively impaired adu...
PurposeTo examine long-term cognitive effects of chemotherapy and identify predictors among women wi...
BackgroundEmerging research suggests that increasing physical activity can help improve cognition am...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between sedentary behavior accumulated in different bout du...