This study aimed to improve understanding of prostate and breast cancer survivors' physical activity and nutrition and the association of these behaviours with two models. The first model, the Commonsense Self-Regulation Model (CSM), addresses cognitive and emotional perceptions of illness whereas the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) focuses on stage of readiness to engage in a behaviour. Participants who had been diagnosed with either breast (n = 145) or prostate cancer (n = 92) completed measures of demographic and health information, illness representations, stage of change, self-efficacy and preferences regarding health behaviour interventions. Health behaviours in the past seven days were measured via the International Physical Activity Qu...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the medical, demographic and social cognitive corr...
Although the benefits of physical activity (PA) for the physical and psychological health of people ...
Objective Interventions to increase physical activity (PA) in cancer survivors have often adopted a...
Introduction: Regular physical activity (PA) can be beneficial to breast cancer survivors, although ...
Research provides evidence of the positive health effects associated with regular physical activity ...
Background Benefits have been established for regular physical activity (PA) and exercise after brea...
Prostate cancer diagnosis can result in patients losing control who then make efforts to cope by see...
Prostate cancer diagnosis can result in patients losing control who then make efforts to cope by see...
The transition from breast cancer patient to survivor is associated with many treatment-related and ...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...
Objective. Weight gain after cancer treatment is associated with breast cancer recurrence. In order ...
This study was designed to demonstrate the advantage of adding cancer barriers to components of deci...
Health behaviors in cancer survivorship afford survivors a range of benefits to achieve a better qua...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the physical activity (PA) and exercise barrier...
International audienceObjective: Physical activity (PA) and a healthy diet can improve the well‐bein...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the medical, demographic and social cognitive corr...
Although the benefits of physical activity (PA) for the physical and psychological health of people ...
Objective Interventions to increase physical activity (PA) in cancer survivors have often adopted a...
Introduction: Regular physical activity (PA) can be beneficial to breast cancer survivors, although ...
Research provides evidence of the positive health effects associated with regular physical activity ...
Background Benefits have been established for regular physical activity (PA) and exercise after brea...
Prostate cancer diagnosis can result in patients losing control who then make efforts to cope by see...
Prostate cancer diagnosis can result in patients losing control who then make efforts to cope by see...
The transition from breast cancer patient to survivor is associated with many treatment-related and ...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...
Objective. Weight gain after cancer treatment is associated with breast cancer recurrence. In order ...
This study was designed to demonstrate the advantage of adding cancer barriers to components of deci...
Health behaviors in cancer survivorship afford survivors a range of benefits to achieve a better qua...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the physical activity (PA) and exercise barrier...
International audienceObjective: Physical activity (PA) and a healthy diet can improve the well‐bein...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the medical, demographic and social cognitive corr...
Although the benefits of physical activity (PA) for the physical and psychological health of people ...
Objective Interventions to increase physical activity (PA) in cancer survivors have often adopted a...