Physical exercise, enough vegetable and fruit intake are positively associated with HRQOL of BCS. BCS who adopted several healthy behaviors simultaneously had better HRQOL than one healthy behavior alone. Healthy behaviors, including engagement in exercise, proper diet, especially comprehensive lifestyle behavior interventions, should be valued in improving HRQOL of BCS.
† Electronic Supplementary Information (ESI) available: Video for Fig. 1(b) is shown in G_O1_W_O2_triple-Fig1b.avi; video for the fabrication of the O1/W/O2 double emulsion used in Fig. 4(a) is shown in O1_W_O2_double-Fig4a.avi; a microscope image for comparison with Fig. 4(c) is shown in compound_particles-Fig4c.tif with a scale bar of 200 mm; an SEM image of a released shell of the G/L/S particles in Fig. 4(c) is shown in SEM_shell-Fig4c.tif.
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