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Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol 21, Iss 7, Pp 751-754 (1997)
Abstract We report on an observational study of one city in Queensland over a 30‐month period to evaluate the effects of two public skin cancer campaigns on the excision rates of melanocytic skin lesions. The numbers of melanomas, the numbers of po
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bc47fceb858143129865ff5026b20005
Autor:
Diana Battistutta, Chris Pyke, Elizabeth G. Eakin, Sandra C. Hayes, Louisa G. Gordon, Christobel Saunders, Rosalind R. Spence, John Bashford, Megan L. Steele
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:P6-12
Background: The Exercise for Health (EfH) trials were randomized, controlled trials designed to evaluate an 8-month pragmatic, exercise intervention, commencing 6 weeks post-surgery for women with newly diagnosed breast cancer residing in urban- or r
Autor:
Elizabeth G. Eakin, Louisa G. Gordon, Patsy Yates, Tracey DiSipio, Sandra C. Hayes, Chris Pyke, Diana Battistutta, John Bashford
Publikováno v:
Psycho-Oncology. 26:649-655
Objective To report on the cost-effectiveness of the Exercise for Health trial, comparing an exercise intervention with usual care during and following treatment for women with breast cancer. Methods Women with breast cancer were randomized to an 8-m
Autor:
Diana Battistutta, Christobel Saunders, John Bashford, Elizabeth G. Eakin, Chris Pyke, Louisa G. Gordon, Rosalind R. Spence, Sandra C. Hayes, Megan L. Steele
Publikováno v:
Breast cancer research and treatment. 167(2)
In the original publication of the article, under the heading Discussion, 1st paragraph, the sentence that reads as, “Nonetheless, our observed improvements of over 50% for OS and over 30% for DFS (HRs: 0.45 and 0.66, respectively) are consistent w
Exercise following breast cancer: exploratory survival analyses of two randomised, controlled trials
Autor:
Sandi Hayes, John Bashford, Diana Battistutta, Christobel Saunders, Megan L. Steele, Elizabeth G. Eakin, Chris Pyke, Rosalind R. Spence, Louisa G. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Breast cancer research and treatment. 167(2)
The Exercise for Health trials were randomised, controlled trials designed to evaluate an 8-month pragmatic exercise intervention, commencing 6 weeks post-surgery for women with newly diagnosed breast cancer residing in urban or rural/regional Austra
Autor:
Kimberley M. Mallan, Lynne Daniels, Jordana K. Bayer, Josephine Emma Meedeniya, Diana Battistutta, Jan M. Nicholson, Anthea Magarey
Publikováno v:
Obesity. 22:E104-E111
Objective Describe parent-reported child eating behaviour and maternal parenting impact outcomes of an infant feeding intervention to reduce child obesity risk. Design and Methods An assessor masked Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) with concealed al
Autor:
Louisa G, Gordon, Tracey, DiSipio, Diana, Battistutta, Patsy, Yates, John, Bashford, Chris, Pyke, Elizabeth, Eakin, Sandra C, Hayes
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncology. 26(5)
To report on the cost-effectiveness of the Exercise for Health trial, comparing an exercise intervention with usual care during and following treatment for women with breast cancer.Women with breast cancer were randomized to an 8-month exercise inter
Autor:
Christobel Saunders, Patsy Yates, Chris Pyke, Tracey DiSipio, Elizabeth G. Eakin, Sheree Rye, Diana Battistutta, Sandra C. Hayes, John Bashford
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 137:175-186
Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes of delivering (face-to-face [FtF] and over-the-telephone [Tel]) an 8-month translational exercise intervention, commencing 6-weeks post-breast cancer surgery (PS).
Autor:
Kimberley M. Mallan, Anthea Magarey, Rebecca Perry, Diana Battistutta, Lynne Daniels, Jan M. Nicholson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Obesity. 36:1292-1298
Objective: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4–6 months, using outcome data assessed 6 months after completion of the first of two intervention modules and 9 months from baseline. Design: Randomi
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 70:P2-14
Background: Participating in an exercise intervention during and following breast cancer has been associated with a range of physical and psychosocial benefits that ultimately improve quality of life. However, studies that have demonstrated such effe