PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility and preliminary effects of a simultaneous stage-matched exercise and diet (SSED) intervention in breast cancer survivors. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled trial. SETTING: Oncology outpatient treatment clinics at the National Cancer Center in South Korea. SAMPLE: 45 women with breast cancer who completed their cancer therapy. METHODS: Participants were assigned to the SSED intervention group (n = 23) or a control group (n = 22). Participants in the SSED group received a 12-week individualized intervention promoting prescribed exercise and a balanced diet through stage-matched telephone counseling and a workbook. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Program feasibility, behavioral outcomes (stage of m...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Objectives To determine functional and psychological benefits of a 12 week supervised group exercise...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
Background: Improved survivorship has led to increased recognition of the need to manage the side ef...
Summary This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could ben...
Purpose\ud \ud Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
Physical and psychological decline is common in the post-treatment breast cancer population, yet the...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Objectives To determine functional and psychological benefits of a 12 week supervised group exercise...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Objectives To determine functional and psychological benefits of a 12 week supervised group exercise...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
Background: Improved survivorship has led to increased recognition of the need to manage the side ef...
Summary This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could ben...
Purpose\ud \ud Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
Physical and psychological decline is common in the post-treatment breast cancer population, yet the...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Objectives To determine functional and psychological benefits of a 12 week supervised group exercise...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Objectives To determine functional and psychological benefits of a 12 week supervised group exercise...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...