BACKGROUND: Supervised physical activity interventions improve functional health during cancer survivorship, but remain costly and inaccessible for many. We previously reported on the benefits of a DVD-delivered physical activity program (FlexToBa™) in older adults. This is a secondary analysis of the intervention effects among cancer survivors in the original sample. METHODS: Low active, older adults who self-reported a history of cancer (N = 46; M time since diagnosis = 10.7 ± 9.4 years) participated in a 6-month, home-based physical activity intervention. Participants were randomized to either the DVD-delivered physical activity program focused on flexibility, toning, and balance (FlexToBa™; n = 22) or an attentional control condition (n...
BACKGROUND: Older adults with cancer experience negative long-term functional effects of both cancer...
Over half of young adult cancer survivors do not meet physical activity (PA) guidelines. PA interven...
Rationale: There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of physical activity during and...
Abstract Background Supervised physical activity interventions improve functional health during canc...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity can improve health and wellbeing after cancer and may reduce cancer re...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a print-based interven...
peer-reviewedRegular physical activity (PA) can address many of the negative side effects experience...
Rationale: There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of physical activity during and...
Objective: We conducted a meta-analysis of physical activity interventions among cancer survivors in...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in America. It’s been suggested that regular physical ac...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggest...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
BACKGROUND: Older adults with cancer experience negative long-term functional effects of both cancer...
Over half of young adult cancer survivors do not meet physical activity (PA) guidelines. PA interven...
Rationale: There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of physical activity during and...
Abstract Background Supervised physical activity interventions improve functional health during canc...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity can improve health and wellbeing after cancer and may reduce cancer re...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a print-based interven...
peer-reviewedRegular physical activity (PA) can address many of the negative side effects experience...
Rationale: There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of physical activity during and...
Objective: We conducted a meta-analysis of physical activity interventions among cancer survivors in...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in America. It’s been suggested that regular physical ac...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggest...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
BACKGROUND: Older adults with cancer experience negative long-term functional effects of both cancer...
Over half of young adult cancer survivors do not meet physical activity (PA) guidelines. PA interven...
Rationale: There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of physical activity during and...