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    Sedentary behavior after breast cancer: motivational, demographic, disease, and health status correlates of sitting time in breast cancer survivors

    Sedentary behavior is associated with poor health outcomes including obesity, lower quality of life, and mortality in breast cancer survivors. This study sought to identify motivational, demographic, and disea...

    Kara L. Gavin, Whitney A. Welch, David E. Conroy in Cancer Causes & Control (2019)

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    Correlates of objectively measured sedentary behavior in breast cancer survivors

    Emerging evidence indicates increased sedentary behavior is associated with poorer health outcomes and quality of life among cancer survivors. However, very little is known about which factors are associated w...

    Siobhan M. Phillips, Gillian R. Lloyd, Elizabeth A. Awick in Cancer Causes & Control (2016)