Effects of a peer‐led physical activity program on psychosocial outcomes among breast cancer survivors
Bernardine M. Pinto,
Shira I. Dunsiger,
Madison Kindred
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo examine the effects of three programs aimed at maintaining moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity (MVPA) on breast cancer survivors' quality of life, physical functioning, fatigue and mood.Methods161 survivors participated in a 12‐month randomized controlled study and were assigned to one of three groups: Reach Plus, Reach Plus Message, or Reach Plus Phone. All participants received the same intervention for the first 3 months (weekly calls from peer coach) for MVPA adoption. In Months 4–9, Reach P… Show more
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