Aim: It is well established that exercise is beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. The challenge for health professionals is to create effective strategies to encourage survivors to exercise in the community. Many community exercise programs are brief in duration (e.g.sessions); whilst evidence for the efficacy of exercise within the literature are derived from exercise programs ≥8 weeks in duration, it is unknown if health benefits can be obtained from a shorter program. This study examined the effect of a four-session individualized and supervised exercise program on the physical and psychosocial health of prostate cancer survivors. Methods: Fifty-one prostate cancer survivors (mean age 69±7 years) were prescribed 1 h, individualized,...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Exercise may reduce morbidity, increase survival...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the exercise programme on the quality of...
Purpose The aim of the present study was to determine if exercise intensity impacts upon the psychos...
Aim It is well established that exercise is beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. The challenge ...
Aim: It is well established that exercise is beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. The challenge...
Background Despite evidence that physical activity improves the health and well-being of prostate ca...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Introduction: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Exercise has been shown to be an effective strategy to enhance survivorship and improve quality of l...
Background: Exercise programs have a positive impact on quality of lifeoutcomes in men with prostate...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Background: Despite evidence that physical activity improves the health and well-being of prostate c...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Exercise may reduce morbidity, increase survival...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the exercise programme on the quality of...
Purpose The aim of the present study was to determine if exercise intensity impacts upon the psychos...
Aim It is well established that exercise is beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. The challenge ...
Aim: It is well established that exercise is beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. The challenge...
Background Despite evidence that physical activity improves the health and well-being of prostate ca...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Introduction: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Exercise has been shown to be an effective strategy to enhance survivorship and improve quality of l...
Background: Exercise programs have a positive impact on quality of lifeoutcomes in men with prostate...
Background: The benefits of exercise intervention and sexuality education for prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Background: Despite evidence that physical activity improves the health and well-being of prostate c...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Exercise may reduce morbidity, increase survival...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the exercise programme on the quality of...
Purpose The aim of the present study was to determine if exercise intensity impacts upon the psychos...