2022
DOI: 10.2196/32354
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Breast Cancer Physical Activity Mobile Intervention: Early Findings From a User Experience and Acceptability Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background Physical activity (PA) is the most well-established lifestyle factor associated with breast cancer (BC) survival. Even women with advanced BC may benefit from moderate PA. However, most BC symptoms and treatment side effects are barriers to PA. Mobile health coaching systems can implement functionalities and features based on behavioral change theories to promote healthier behaviors. However, to increase its acceptability among women with BC, it is essential that these digital persuasive… Show more

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“…Studies [32] show that lifestyle coaching programs can improve general health, bodily pain, vitality, and global physical and mental health significantly. Also, the physical activity level and adherence can be improved [33] in addition to cancer-related fatigue [34]. Digital app- or web-based interventions exist in various categories and high variation in attributes, recommendation of usage time, and provision of content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies [32] show that lifestyle coaching programs can improve general health, bodily pain, vitality, and global physical and mental health significantly. Also, the physical activity level and adherence can be improved [33] in addition to cancer-related fatigue [34]. Digital app- or web-based interventions exist in various categories and high variation in attributes, recommendation of usage time, and provision of content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SUS [ 44 ] is a 10-item Likert scale ranging from 1 (“strongly disagree”) to 5 (“strongly agree”) and is a common tool for investigating the usability of health-related mobile apps [ 27 , 36 , 38 , 39 , 41 - 43 , 45 , 46 ]. The score will be converted according to Brooke [ 44 ], so the total score will range from 0 to 100.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Resnick and colleagues developed a mobile application (app) to facilitate cancer prevention in non-Hispanic Black Americans (who are at greater cancer risk) and found that customised, more personalised recommendations were preferred and that this was likely to enhance adherence to the behavioural recommendations [ 144 ]. In breast cancer patients, a mobile app to promote physical activity showed good acceptability and feasibility, and the intervention promoted positive behaviours [ 145 ]. The Stance4Health Nutritional app integrates data on dietary preferences, nutritional requirements, body weight and physical activity with 16rRNA gene sequencing for gut microbiota data to provide personalised recommendations based on metabolic interactions between foods and the microbiota species [ 146 ].…”
Section: Translation Of Nutrigenomic Research For Personalised and Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%