1. The promoting physical activity in regional and remote cancer survivors (PPARCS) trial: Physical activity maintenance
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Hardcastle, SJ, Maxwell-Smith, C, Cavalheri, V, Boyle, T, Roman, ML, Platell, C, Levitt, M, Saunders, C, Sardelic, F, Nightingale, S, McCormick, J, Lynch, C, Cohen, PA, Bulsara, M, Hince, D, Hardcastle, SJ, Maxwell-Smith, C, Cavalheri, V, Boyle, T, Roman, ML, Platell, C, Levitt, M, Saunders, C, Sardelic, F, Nightingale, S, McCormick, J, Lynch, C, Cohen, PA, Bulsara, M, and Hince, D
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INTRODUCTION: The study examined whether increased physical activity (PA) in nonmetropolitan cancer survivors was maintained 12 weeks following the PPARCS intervention. METHODS: PA outcomes were assessed using an accelerometer at baseline, end of the intervention, and at 24 weeks. Linear mixed models were used to examine between-group changes in PA outcomes. RESULTS: The increased moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) following intervention was maintained with significantly higher MVPA in the intervention group at 24 weeks (vs. controls) compared to baseline nett change of 52.5 min/week (95% CI 11.0-94.0.4). CONCLUSIONS: Distance-based interventions using wearables and health coaching may produce MVPA maintenance amongst nonmetropolitan cancer survivors.
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- 2024