Promotion of Behavioral Change and the Impact on Quality of Life in Elderly Patients with Advanced Cancer: A Physical Activity Intervention of the Multimodal Nutrition and Exercise Treatment for Advanced Cancer Program
Objective: Physical activity (PA) may improve the quality of life (QOL) of cancer survivors. However, the impact on patients with advanced cancer with high cachectic potential is unknown. We analyzed the feasibility of PA intervention using the multimodal program Nutrition and Exercise Treatment for...
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Main Authors: | Takako Mouri (Author), Tateaki Naito (Author), Ayumu Morikawa (Author), Noriatsu Tatematsu (Author), Satoru Miura (Author), Taro Okayama (Author), Katsuhiro Omae (Author), Koichi Takayama (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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