Background: Despite the benefits related to physical exercise, large numbers of cancer patients are not sufficiently active. Methods: To investigate exercise levels and preferences in cancer patients, a cross-sectional study was conducted on a random sample of 392 cancer outpatients who anonymously completed a questionnaire investigating general and medical characteristics, and expressed willingness to participate in exercise programs. Current exercise levels were estimated with the Leisure Score Index (LSI). Results: Most patients (93%) were insufficiently active but 80% declared an interest in exercise programs. Patients preferred oncologist-instructed programs and specified particular exercise needs. Multivariate logistic regression show...
Exercise provides a myriad of health benefits to cancer survivors by reducing fatigue, anxiety and d...
Simple Summary Most advanced cancer patients suffer from severe symptoms due to cancer and medical t...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Purpose: Physical activity level (PAL) is associated with a higher survival rate and a lower risk of...
Over the past 20 years, the understanding of the role of physical activity in cancer has been increa...
(1) Background: Strong evidence supports the persuasive positive effects of exercise for cancer pati...
Purpose Exercise levels often decline following cancer diagnosis despite growing evidence of its be...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Aim Physical activity offers a variety of health benefits to cancer survivors, both during and post-...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Background: Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggest...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of an oncologist's exercise r...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of completing an exercise program in patients ...
Exercise provides a myriad of health benefits to cancer survivors by reducing fatigue, anxiety and d...
Simple Summary Most advanced cancer patients suffer from severe symptoms due to cancer and medical t...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Purpose: Physical activity level (PAL) is associated with a higher survival rate and a lower risk of...
Over the past 20 years, the understanding of the role of physical activity in cancer has been increa...
(1) Background: Strong evidence supports the persuasive positive effects of exercise for cancer pati...
Purpose Exercise levels often decline following cancer diagnosis despite growing evidence of its be...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Aim Physical activity offers a variety of health benefits to cancer survivors, both during and post-...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Background: Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggest...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of an oncologist's exercise r...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of completing an exercise program in patients ...
Exercise provides a myriad of health benefits to cancer survivors by reducing fatigue, anxiety and d...
Simple Summary Most advanced cancer patients suffer from severe symptoms due to cancer and medical t...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...