2009
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0b013e31818e0e1b
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A Randomized Trial to Increase Physical Activity in Breast Cancer Survivors

Abstract: A behavior change intervention for breast cancer survivors based on the social cognitive theory is feasible and results in potentially meaningful improvements in physical activity and selected health outcomes. Confirmation in a larger study is warranted.

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“…Although this variable was at a satisfactory level from the beginning, the training intervention made the outcome expectations of physical activities even more positive. In a trial study by Rogers conducted on breast cancer survivors, it has also been stated that patients recognize the striking results and the outcomes of appropriate and constant physical activity as effective in the improvement of physical and mental health, such that their outcome expectations are positive, but they are not aware of the type of physical activity that they are allowed to perform (33). This matches the results obtained from the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Although this variable was at a satisfactory level from the beginning, the training intervention made the outcome expectations of physical activities even more positive. In a trial study by Rogers conducted on breast cancer survivors, it has also been stated that patients recognize the striking results and the outcomes of appropriate and constant physical activity as effective in the improvement of physical and mental health, such that their outcome expectations are positive, but they are not aware of the type of physical activity that they are allowed to perform (33). This matches the results obtained from the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Home-based physical activity interventions have previously shown to improve psychosocial 93 functioning in breast cancer patients [21,25,29] and survivors [16,22]. However, these have been 94 directed by researchers or nursing staff.…”
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“…147-162 and female-only samples (n = 14) [163][164][165][166][167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175][176][177] were identified from 'parent' Cochrane reviews that contained the male-only studies. Data were pooled according to broad intervention type rather than using the 'by review' approach taken in analysis 1.…”
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