Exercise could reduce the side-effects of adjuvant breast cancer treatment; however, socio-demographic, health, and intervention conditions may affect patients’ adherence to interventions. This study aimed to examine adherence to a 12-month outdoor post-surgery exercise program among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients during adjuvant treatment, and to identify socio-demographic and health-related predictors. In total, 47 women with invasive breast cancer stage I–II or ductal/lobular carcinoma grade 3 were included pre-surgery and randomized two weeks post-surgery to exercise (2 × 60 min/week). Patient characteristics (body-mass index (BMI), socioeconomic status, comorbidity, physical activity, and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max)) were re...
Aims and objectives. To explore factors influencing exercise adherence among women with breast cance...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is increasingly discussed as concomitant therapy after breast can...
Background: Physical activity has been shown to reduce side-effects of breast cancer and its treatme...
Exercise could reduce the side-effects of adjuvant breast cancer treatment; however, socio-demograph...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Purpose While exercise is associated with numerous benefits in women with breast cancer, adherence t...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
OBJECTIVES: To describe changes in physical activity levels related to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background Exercise is beneficial for breast...
Purpose: To prospectively assess adherence to oncologist-referred, exercise programming consistent w...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify demographic, clinical, psychosocial, physical ...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...
Background. Previous studies have shown that aerobic activity such as a walking program help to main...
Physical activity can have a beneficial effect on both physical and mental health in cancer survivor...
Aims and objectives. To explore factors influencing exercise adherence among women with breast cance...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is increasingly discussed as concomitant therapy after breast can...
Background: Physical activity has been shown to reduce side-effects of breast cancer and its treatme...
Exercise could reduce the side-effects of adjuvant breast cancer treatment; however, socio-demograph...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
Purpose While exercise is associated with numerous benefits in women with breast cancer, adherence t...
PurposeMaintaining high adherence rates (session attendance and compliance) in exercise programs dur...
OBJECTIVES: To describe changes in physical activity levels related to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background Exercise is beneficial for breast...
Purpose: To prospectively assess adherence to oncologist-referred, exercise programming consistent w...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify demographic, clinical, psychosocial, physical ...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...
Background. Previous studies have shown that aerobic activity such as a walking program help to main...
Physical activity can have a beneficial effect on both physical and mental health in cancer survivor...
Aims and objectives. To explore factors influencing exercise adherence among women with breast cance...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is increasingly discussed as concomitant therapy after breast can...
Background: Physical activity has been shown to reduce side-effects of breast cancer and its treatme...