The strict lockdown implemented due the COVID-19 pandemic is generating a great impact on wellbeing and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in people with cancer. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of an online home-based exercise intervention performed during a lockdown period analysing its effects on body composition, physical fitness, and HRQoL in breast cancer survivors. Fifteen women with breast cancer receiving hormonal therapy (55.5 ± 6.7 years) were included in the study. The exercise intervention consisted of two weekly sessions of remotely supervised functional training (60 min per day) and two weekly sessions of unsupervised aerobic training (20-30 min/session; 60-85% of maximum heart rate) for a total of 16 wee...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in New Zealand women. As the number of women surv...
Background: In cancer survivors, quality of life, weight management and physical activity levels are...
Background: Although facility-based cancer rehabilitation and exercise programs exist, patients are ...
The strict lockdown implemented due the COVID-19 pandemic is generating a great impact on wellbeing ...
This study aimed to evaluate the cardiometabolic effects of a home-based lifestyle intervention (LI)...
The number of breast cancer (BCa) survivors has been steadily increasing due to advances in anti-can...
Cancer survivors are at an increased risk of experiencing physical and psychological ill-effects fol...
C. Boisvert, S. Stoyles, Z. Mitri, T. M. Beer, K. Winters-Stone, FACSM Knight Cancer Institute, Oreg...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of weekly personal feedback, based on objectively me...
Introduction: Exercise interventions for breast cancer survivors have proved their potential to impr...
Purpose: Establish the perceived preferences and barriers related to breast cancer survivors’ diet a...
Purpose: Exercise is beneficial to quality of life after cancer treatment, yet few cancer survivors ...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...
This study assessed the effects of 12-week supervised resistance training combined with home-based p...
BackgroundIncreased exercise and physical activity levels are recommended throughout cancer therapy ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in New Zealand women. As the number of women surv...
Background: In cancer survivors, quality of life, weight management and physical activity levels are...
Background: Although facility-based cancer rehabilitation and exercise programs exist, patients are ...
The strict lockdown implemented due the COVID-19 pandemic is generating a great impact on wellbeing ...
This study aimed to evaluate the cardiometabolic effects of a home-based lifestyle intervention (LI)...
The number of breast cancer (BCa) survivors has been steadily increasing due to advances in anti-can...
Cancer survivors are at an increased risk of experiencing physical and psychological ill-effects fol...
C. Boisvert, S. Stoyles, Z. Mitri, T. M. Beer, K. Winters-Stone, FACSM Knight Cancer Institute, Oreg...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of weekly personal feedback, based on objectively me...
Introduction: Exercise interventions for breast cancer survivors have proved their potential to impr...
Purpose: Establish the perceived preferences and barriers related to breast cancer survivors’ diet a...
Purpose: Exercise is beneficial to quality of life after cancer treatment, yet few cancer survivors ...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...
This study assessed the effects of 12-week supervised resistance training combined with home-based p...
BackgroundIncreased exercise and physical activity levels are recommended throughout cancer therapy ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in New Zealand women. As the number of women surv...
Background: In cancer survivors, quality of life, weight management and physical activity levels are...
Background: Although facility-based cancer rehabilitation and exercise programs exist, patients are ...