Search Results - "Proulx, Carolyn"
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Effects of Exercise Dose and Type During Breast Cancer Chemotherapy: Multicenter Randomized Trial
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (04-12-2013)“…Exercise improves physical functioning and symptom management during breast cancer chemotherapy, but the effects of different doses and types of exercise are…”
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Effects of exercise dose and type on sleep quality in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: a multicenter randomized trial
Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-04-2014)“…To examine the effects of different doses and types of exercise on sleep quality in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. A multicenter trial in…”
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A Multicenter Randomized Trial of the Effects of Exercise Dose and Type on Psychosocial Distress in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-05-2014)“…Exercise may improve psychosocial distress in patients with cancer; however, few studies have examined the effects of different types or doses of exercise, or…”
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Predictors of adherence to different types and doses of supervised exercise during breast cancer chemotherapy
Published in The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (06-07-2014)“…BACKGROUND: Exercise is beneficial for breast cancer patients during chemotherapy but adherence to different types and doses of exercise is a challenge. The…”
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Effects of Exercise Dose and Type on Sleep Quality During Breast Cancer Chemotherapy: A Multicenter Randomized Trial
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-02-2014)“…Sleep disturbance is a common problem in cancer patients that is associated with fatigue, pain, depression, poor functioning, and reduced quality of life…”
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Increasing exercise duration does not affect the postexercise elevation in esophageal temperature
Published in Canadian journal of applied physiology (01-08-1999)“…It has previously been observed that (a) following 15 min of intense exercise, esophageal temperature (Tes) remains elevated at a plateau value equal to that…”
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