Considering depression as a secondary outcome in the optimization of physical activity interventions for breast cancer survivors in the PACES trial: a factorial randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms result in considerable burden for breast cancer survivors. Increased physical activity may reduce these burdens but existing evidence from physical activity interventions in equivocal. Furthermore, physical activity intervention strategies may differentially i...
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Main Authors: | Chad D. Rethorst (Author), Thomas J. Carmody (Author), Keith E. Argenbright (Author), Taryn L. Mayes (Author), Heidi A. Hamann (Author), Madhukar H. Trivedi (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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