Anthropometric Changes Using a Walking Intervention in African American Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study
Introduction African American women exhibit a higher mortality rate from breast cancer than do white women. African American women are more likely to gain weight at diagnosis, which may increase their risk of cancer recurrence and comorbidities. Physical activity has been shown to decrease body mass...
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Main Authors: | James Kilpatrick, PhD (Author), Gwen Parker, MS (Author), Diane B. Wilson, EdD, MS, RD (Author), Jerlym S. Porter, MS (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2005-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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