This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of two 6-month, self-regulation interventions that focused on daily self-weighing (DSW), and used objective monitoring and tailored feedback about weight (±activity), to prevent weight gain among African American breast cancer survivors
nita ol of ance edicin Preventive Medicine 40 (20Background. Overall incidence of breast cancer is s...
BackgroundBreast cancer diagnosis may be a teachable moment for lifestyle behaviour change and to pr...
Physical activity benefits the health and well-being of breast cancer survivors (BCS). Yet, many Afr...
This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of two 6-month, self-regulation interv...
Introduction Daily self-weighing (DSW) and daily activity tracking (DAT) are useful strategies for p...
IntroductionDaily self-weighing (DSW) and daily activity tracking (DAT) are useful strategies for pr...
IntroductionBreast cancer survival rates are lower for African American women than for white women. ...
Background: African American breast cancer survivors have a higher incidence of estrogen receptor ne...
Background: There is a proliferation of lifestyle-oriented mobile technologies; however, few have ta...
Introduction African American women exhibit a higher mortality rate from breast cancer than do whit...
Purpose: Changes in cancer therapy, in addition to changes in obesity prevalence, suggest the need f...
Background: Weight gain often occurs after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis and obesity along with seden...
Obesity has been associated with poor health outcomes in breast cancer survivors. Thus, weight loss ...
African American breast cancer survivors experience poor cancer outcomes that may, in part, be remed...
Objective: This study examined change in self-efficacy as a mediator of the effects of a mailed prin...
nita ol of ance edicin Preventive Medicine 40 (20Background. Overall incidence of breast cancer is s...
BackgroundBreast cancer diagnosis may be a teachable moment for lifestyle behaviour change and to pr...
Physical activity benefits the health and well-being of breast cancer survivors (BCS). Yet, many Afr...
This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of two 6-month, self-regulation interv...
Introduction Daily self-weighing (DSW) and daily activity tracking (DAT) are useful strategies for p...
IntroductionDaily self-weighing (DSW) and daily activity tracking (DAT) are useful strategies for pr...
IntroductionBreast cancer survival rates are lower for African American women than for white women. ...
Background: African American breast cancer survivors have a higher incidence of estrogen receptor ne...
Background: There is a proliferation of lifestyle-oriented mobile technologies; however, few have ta...
Introduction African American women exhibit a higher mortality rate from breast cancer than do whit...
Purpose: Changes in cancer therapy, in addition to changes in obesity prevalence, suggest the need f...
Background: Weight gain often occurs after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis and obesity along with seden...
Obesity has been associated with poor health outcomes in breast cancer survivors. Thus, weight loss ...
African American breast cancer survivors experience poor cancer outcomes that may, in part, be remed...
Objective: This study examined change in self-efficacy as a mediator of the effects of a mailed prin...
nita ol of ance edicin Preventive Medicine 40 (20Background. Overall incidence of breast cancer is s...
BackgroundBreast cancer diagnosis may be a teachable moment for lifestyle behaviour change and to pr...
Physical activity benefits the health and well-being of breast cancer survivors (BCS). Yet, many Afr...