BackgroundExcess weight has been associated with increased morbidity and a worse prognosis in adult patients with early-stage cancer. The optimal lifestyle interventions to optimize anthropometric measures amongst cancer patients and survivors remain inconsistent.ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the effects of exercise and dietary interventions alone or in combination on anthropometric measures of adult cancer patients and survivors.MethodsA systematic search of Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Trials Registry was performed. Outcomes of interest included changes in weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference. Screening and data collection were...
Abstract Background This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effects of exercise interventions on body...
OBJECTIVE: To optimally target exercise interventions for patients with cancer, it is important to i...
OBJECTIVE: To optimally target exercise interventions for patients with cancer, it is important to i...
Supervised physical exercise and diet are normally suggested for preventing eventual weight gain, es...
Purpose: To gain more insight into the optimal strategy to achieve weight loss and weight loss maint...
Prostate cancer prognosis may therefore be improved by maintaining healthy weight through diet and p...
Introduction: Obesity is a major contributing factor to chronic disease development and cancer reocc...
Weight loss and functional decline is a common and detrimental consequence of cancer. The interventi...
BACKGROUND: Elevated body mass index (BMI) in breast cancer survivors (BCS) is associated with cance...
Purpose: To estimate the effectiveness of tailored physical activity and dietary interventions among...
Purpose: To gain more insight into the optimal strategy to achieve weight loss and weight loss maint...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to examine the effects of nutritional and physical exercise interv...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to examine the effects of nutritional and physical exercise interv...
PURPOSE: To provide guidance on exercise, diet, and weight management during active cancer treatment...
Observational evidence has established a relationship between obesity and cancer risk and outcomes. ...
Abstract Background This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effects of exercise interventions on body...
OBJECTIVE: To optimally target exercise interventions for patients with cancer, it is important to i...
OBJECTIVE: To optimally target exercise interventions for patients with cancer, it is important to i...
Supervised physical exercise and diet are normally suggested for preventing eventual weight gain, es...
Purpose: To gain more insight into the optimal strategy to achieve weight loss and weight loss maint...
Prostate cancer prognosis may therefore be improved by maintaining healthy weight through diet and p...
Introduction: Obesity is a major contributing factor to chronic disease development and cancer reocc...
Weight loss and functional decline is a common and detrimental consequence of cancer. The interventi...
BACKGROUND: Elevated body mass index (BMI) in breast cancer survivors (BCS) is associated with cance...
Purpose: To estimate the effectiveness of tailored physical activity and dietary interventions among...
Purpose: To gain more insight into the optimal strategy to achieve weight loss and weight loss maint...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to examine the effects of nutritional and physical exercise interv...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to examine the effects of nutritional and physical exercise interv...
PURPOSE: To provide guidance on exercise, diet, and weight management during active cancer treatment...
Observational evidence has established a relationship between obesity and cancer risk and outcomes. ...
Abstract Background This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effects of exercise interventions on body...
OBJECTIVE: To optimally target exercise interventions for patients with cancer, it is important to i...
OBJECTIVE: To optimally target exercise interventions for patients with cancer, it is important to i...