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    Physical activity intervention benefits persist months post-intervention: randomized trial in breast cancer survivors

    Determine durable effects of the 3-month Better Exercise Adherence after Treatment for Cancer (BEAT Cancer) physical activity (PA) behavior change intervention 12 months post-baseline (i.e., 9 months after int...

    Laura Q. Rogers, Kerry S. Courneya, Robert A. Oster in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2023)

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    Breast cancer survivors’ exercise preferences change during an exercise intervention are associated with post-intervention physical activity

    Exercise program preferences are important for designing physical activity (PA) interventions; yet may change following an intervention. Further, the relationship between preferences and PA behavior change is ...

    Erica Schleicher, Edward McAuley, Kerry S. Courneya in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2023)

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    Replacing sedentary time with physical activity or sleep: effects on cancer-related cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors

    Evidence suggests reallocating daily sedentary time to physical activity or sleep confers important health benefits in cancer survivors. Despite emerging research suggesting physical activity as a treatment fo...

    Diane K. Ehlers, Jason Fanning, Elizabeth A. Salerno, Susan Aguiñaga in BMC Cancer (2018)