The number of breast cancer (BCa) survivors has been steadily increasing due to advances in anti-cancer treatments, though these individuals suffer from various cancer- and treatment-related long-term side effects. The present study aimed at investigating the effects of a home-based tele-exercise training intervention on physical- and mental health-associated parameters in BCa survivors. A total of 13 female BCa survivors (age: 58.31 ± 3.13 years, BMI: 25.68 ± 0.62 kg/m2, waist circumference: 96.54 ± 1.84 cm) participated in a two-month group tele-exercise program twice per week which included aerobic, resistance and flexibility exercises. The results of the study revealed that the tele-exercise intervention improved participants’ body mass...
BACKGROUND: Various clinical trials show benefits of physical training offered during and / or afte...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines emphasize cancer patients should increase their physical activity lev...
Exercise can improve quality of life (QOL) in breast cancer survivors. In contrast to many group or ...
This study assessed the effects of 12-week supervised resistance training combined with home-based p...
Background: Breast cancer (BCa) is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among women in the Unite...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in New Zealand women. As the number of women surv...
The strict lockdown implemented due the COVID-19 pandemic is generating a great impact on wellbeing ...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...
Purpose Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes of del...
Purpose\ud \ud Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes...
Background: Improved survivorship has led to increased recognition of the need to manage the side ef...
Breast cancer survivors (BCS) exhibit decreased physical function and quality of life (QOL) followin...
Background and Objectives: Patients with breast cancer experience reduced health and fitness as a re...
The number of people living with the side effects of breast cancer treatment (eg, loss of muscular m...
BACKGROUND: Various clinical trials show benefits of physical training offered during and / or afte...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines emphasize cancer patients should increase their physical activity lev...
Exercise can improve quality of life (QOL) in breast cancer survivors. In contrast to many group or ...
This study assessed the effects of 12-week supervised resistance training combined with home-based p...
Background: Breast cancer (BCa) is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among women in the Unite...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in New Zealand women. As the number of women surv...
The strict lockdown implemented due the COVID-19 pandemic is generating a great impact on wellbeing ...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...
Purpose Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes of del...
Purpose\ud \ud Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes...
Background: Improved survivorship has led to increased recognition of the need to manage the side ef...
Breast cancer survivors (BCS) exhibit decreased physical function and quality of life (QOL) followin...
Background and Objectives: Patients with breast cancer experience reduced health and fitness as a re...
The number of people living with the side effects of breast cancer treatment (eg, loss of muscular m...
BACKGROUND: Various clinical trials show benefits of physical training offered during and / or afte...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines emphasize cancer patients should increase their physical activity lev...
Exercise can improve quality of life (QOL) in breast cancer survivors. In contrast to many group or ...