Examining the Impact of an mHealth Behavior Change Intervention With a Brief In-Person Component for Cancer Survivors With Overweight or Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundCancer survivorship in Ireland is increasing in both frequency and longevity. However, a significant proportion of cancer survivors do not reach the recommended physical activity levels and have overweight. This has implications for both physical and psychological health, including an incr...
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Main Authors: | Jane C Walsh (Author), Janice Richmond (Author), Jenny Mc Sharry (Author), AnnMarie Groarke (Author), Liam Glynn (Author), Mary Grace Kelly (Author), Owen Harney (Author), Jenny M Groarke (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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