Purpose: The main objective of this study was to use the framework of the self-determination theory, incorporating both internal and external sources of motivation, to identify factors influencing physical activity among colorectal cancer survivors (CRC-S) in Korea. Method: In total, 242 patients at a university-affiliated hospital in Seoul, Korea, responded to a descriptive survey, which comprised questionnaire sets including the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire and the Patient Health Questionnaire. Motivation was then assessed on three scales: the Treatment Self-Regulation (autonomy), Perceived Competence (competence), and the multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (relatedness). Logistic regression analysis was then us...
Physical activity (PA) is suggested to be an important non-pharmacologic means to improve health-rel...
Purpose The present study aims to examine the longitudinal relation between physical activity (PA) a...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that being physically active in combination with a healthy diet contribut...
Contains fulltext : 172219.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Physic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to explore the participation in physical activity (PA)...
Purpose: Physical activity can enhance quality of life for cancer survivors. However, few longitudin...
Purpose: Physical activity can improve health of cancer survivors. To increase physical activity le...
PURPOSE: The impact of cancer on quality of life and depression is an important issue. The purpose o...
PURPOSE: Previous research indicates that sedentary behavior is unfavorably associated with health-r...
Purpose: Physical activity improves the health outcomes of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors, yet fe...
Background: Physical activity can provide benefits to cancer survivors, including reduced symptoms a...
The study aim was to examine constructs of autonomy support and competence as well as the motivation...
Contains fulltext : 152281.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: The ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is suggested to be an important non-pharmacologic means to improv...
Purpose: To explore the perceived benefits of a group-based exercise program for patients with color...
Physical activity (PA) is suggested to be an important non-pharmacologic means to improve health-rel...
Purpose The present study aims to examine the longitudinal relation between physical activity (PA) a...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that being physically active in combination with a healthy diet contribut...
Contains fulltext : 172219.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Physic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to explore the participation in physical activity (PA)...
Purpose: Physical activity can enhance quality of life for cancer survivors. However, few longitudin...
Purpose: Physical activity can improve health of cancer survivors. To increase physical activity le...
PURPOSE: The impact of cancer on quality of life and depression is an important issue. The purpose o...
PURPOSE: Previous research indicates that sedentary behavior is unfavorably associated with health-r...
Purpose: Physical activity improves the health outcomes of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors, yet fe...
Background: Physical activity can provide benefits to cancer survivors, including reduced symptoms a...
The study aim was to examine constructs of autonomy support and competence as well as the motivation...
Contains fulltext : 152281.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: The ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is suggested to be an important non-pharmacologic means to improv...
Purpose: To explore the perceived benefits of a group-based exercise program for patients with color...
Physical activity (PA) is suggested to be an important non-pharmacologic means to improve health-rel...
Purpose The present study aims to examine the longitudinal relation between physical activity (PA) a...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that being physically active in combination with a healthy diet contribut...