Purpose Physical activity is a well-established strategy to alleviate breast cancer-related adverse outcomes. To optimise health benefits, behaviour change theories provide frameworks to support women in improving their physical activity. This review aimed to evaluate (i) the effects of behaviour change theory-based physical activity interventions for women with breast cancer and (ii) the application of these theories. Methods Seven online databases were searched. Trials were included if randomised and controlled, involved physical activity interventions ≥ 12 weeks duration, used a behaviour change theory, and participants were < 3 years post-cancer treatment. Risk of bias and theory use were assessed. Data were synthesised narratively and...
Abstract Purpose Little is known about how to improve and create sustainable lifestyle behaviors of ...
Purpose: The majority of post treatment breast cancer survivors do not engage in physical activity (...
Objectives To summarize the current available evidence on the use of behavior change theories to ex...
Purpose Physical activity is a well-established strategy to alleviate breast cancer-related adverse ...
Background Despite evidence that physical activity (PA) can help reduce recurrence and mortality, m...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate how physical acti...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Objective Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outcom...
Objective: Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outco...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...
BackgroundPhysical activity can improve health and wellbeing after cancer and may reduce cancer recu...
Finne E, Glausch M, Exner AK, Sauzet O, Stoelzel F, Seidel N. Behavior Change Techniques for increas...
Research has shown that recent post-treatment breast cancer survivors face significant challenges ar...
Purpose. To determine whether theory-based physical activity (PA) interventions for overweight and o...
Abstract Purpose Little is known about how to improve and create sustainable lifestyle behaviors of ...
Purpose: The majority of post treatment breast cancer survivors do not engage in physical activity (...
Objectives To summarize the current available evidence on the use of behavior change theories to ex...
Purpose Physical activity is a well-established strategy to alleviate breast cancer-related adverse ...
Background Despite evidence that physical activity (PA) can help reduce recurrence and mortality, m...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate how physical acti...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Objective Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outcom...
Objective: Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outco...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...
BackgroundPhysical activity can improve health and wellbeing after cancer and may reduce cancer recu...
Finne E, Glausch M, Exner AK, Sauzet O, Stoelzel F, Seidel N. Behavior Change Techniques for increas...
Research has shown that recent post-treatment breast cancer survivors face significant challenges ar...
Purpose. To determine whether theory-based physical activity (PA) interventions for overweight and o...
Abstract Purpose Little is known about how to improve and create sustainable lifestyle behaviors of ...
Purpose: The majority of post treatment breast cancer survivors do not engage in physical activity (...
Objectives To summarize the current available evidence on the use of behavior change theories to ex...