Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess the feasibility of the MOTIVE program at achieving and maintaining the recommended physical activity level in women diagnosed and treated breast cancer, over 16 weeks. We conduct a pilot-controlled study of 20 women diagnosed with breast cancer stage I, II or IIIa. In this study, women of Intervention Arm (n = 10) received the MOTIVE program. This group was compared to women of Control Arm (n = 10) who received only counselling. Health-related fitness measures, and quality of life were assessed at baseline (t0) and after 4 (t1), 8 (t2) and 16 (t3) weeks. Intervention Arm women reached the recommended physical activity guidelines at t1 and t2...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Summary This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could ben...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Summary This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could ben...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Given the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivals, this pilot study aims to assess...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could benefit wom...
Summary This pilot study examined whether exercise as an adjunctive rehabilitation therapy could ben...