Simple Summary Globally, cancer is a major issue and an increasing number of people live with cancer. Lifestyle-associated factors play a major role in cancer prevention. Being physically active and limiting the amount of time spent sitting reduce the risk of developing several types of cancer. Furthermore, physical activity before, during, and after cancer diagnosis has been found to improve cancer outcomes. In addition, reduced levels of time spent sedentary may lead to improved outcomes in cancer survivors as well. This narrative review summarizes the existing evidence on the relationship of physical activity and sedentary behavior to cancer survival and other health outcomes in cancer survivors. The review provides an overview on the ...
An estimated 30–40% of cancers can be prevented through changes in modifiable lifestyle and environm...
Purpose: The number of cancer survivors has risen substantially due to improvements in early diagnos...
Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses have summarized the association between sedentary behav...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
Background High levels of sedentary behavior may negatively affect health outcomes in cancer surviv...
According to the World Health Organization, the global decrease of physical activity is one of the l...
Matthew S Wiggins1, Emily M Simonavice21Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Clair...
INTRODUCTION: The American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Ro...
Background: Physical activity is associated with lower risks of cancer, the second leading cause of ...
Purpose: To determine in people with a history of cancer, whether substituting sitting time with oth...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
BACKGROUND: High levels of sedentary behavior may negatively affect health outcomes in cancer surviv...
Aim Physical activity offers a variety of health benefits to cancer survivors, both during and post-...
IntroductionThe American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Roun...
Purpose: The benefits of Physical Activity (PA) considered as a major supportive care in cancer pati...
An estimated 30–40% of cancers can be prevented through changes in modifiable lifestyle and environm...
Purpose: The number of cancer survivors has risen substantially due to improvements in early diagnos...
Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses have summarized the association between sedentary behav...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
Background High levels of sedentary behavior may negatively affect health outcomes in cancer surviv...
According to the World Health Organization, the global decrease of physical activity is one of the l...
Matthew S Wiggins1, Emily M Simonavice21Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Clair...
INTRODUCTION: The American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Ro...
Background: Physical activity is associated with lower risks of cancer, the second leading cause of ...
Purpose: To determine in people with a history of cancer, whether substituting sitting time with oth...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
BACKGROUND: High levels of sedentary behavior may negatively affect health outcomes in cancer surviv...
Aim Physical activity offers a variety of health benefits to cancer survivors, both during and post-...
IntroductionThe American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Roun...
Purpose: The benefits of Physical Activity (PA) considered as a major supportive care in cancer pati...
An estimated 30–40% of cancers can be prevented through changes in modifiable lifestyle and environm...
Purpose: The number of cancer survivors has risen substantially due to improvements in early diagnos...
Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses have summarized the association between sedentary behav...