Purpose: While general guidelines (such as CONSORT or Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template) exist to enhance the reporting of exercise interventions in the field of exercise science, there is inadequate detail facilitating the standardized reporting of resistance training adherence in the oncology setting. The purpose of this study was to apply a novel method to report resistance training dose, adherence, and tolerance in patients with cancer. Methods: A total of 47 prostate cancer patients (70.1 ± 8.9 yr, body mass index, 28.6 ± 4.0) with bone metastatic disease completed an exercise program for 12 wk. We assessed traditional metrics of adherence (attendance and loss to follow-up), in addition to novel proposed metrics (exercise-relat...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Background: Knowledge regarding adherence is necessary to improve the specificity of exercise interv...
Introduction: Adherence to exercise interventions in patients with cancer is often poorly described....
PURPOSE: While general guidelines (such as CONSORT or Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template) exis...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore whether methods adapted from oncology pharmacologi...
Resistance training is increasingly recognized as a behavioral strategy that can negate the adverse ...
Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previo...
O. Lumbad, C. Boisvert, K. Daniel, S. Stoyles, K. Winters-Stone, FACSM Knight Cancer Institute, Oreg...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Purpose: To prospectively assess adherence to oncologist-referred, exercise programming consistent w...
Background:Due to concerns of fragility fracture, exercise is a perceived contraindication for prost...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Physical activity (PA) is a known behavior to reduce cancer risk and improve cancer survivorship, ye...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Background: Knowledge regarding adherence is necessary to improve the specificity of exercise interv...
Introduction: Adherence to exercise interventions in patients with cancer is often poorly described....
PURPOSE: While general guidelines (such as CONSORT or Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template) exis...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore whether methods adapted from oncology pharmacologi...
Resistance training is increasingly recognized as a behavioral strategy that can negate the adverse ...
Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previo...
O. Lumbad, C. Boisvert, K. Daniel, S. Stoyles, K. Winters-Stone, FACSM Knight Cancer Institute, Oreg...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Purpose: To prospectively assess adherence to oncologist-referred, exercise programming consistent w...
Background:Due to concerns of fragility fracture, exercise is a perceived contraindication for prost...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Physical activity (PA) is a known behavior to reduce cancer risk and improve cancer survivorship, ye...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Background: Knowledge regarding adherence is necessary to improve the specificity of exercise interv...
Introduction: Adherence to exercise interventions in patients with cancer is often poorly described....