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Miller M, Hughes D, Darby N, Calderon T, Patel D, Serra M, et al.
Integr Cancer Ther . 2025 Jan; 24():15347354241313048. PMID: 39811878
Introduction: Balance problems arising from cancer and its treatments can significantly impact daily functionality and quality of life. Improving balance as part of a cancer treatment plan could result in...
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Ortiz A, Darby N, Almeida G, Calderon T, Patel D, Zhang T, et al.
Int J Yoga Therap . 2024 Dec; 34(2024). PMID: 39696883
Yoga is recognized as a complementary practice that improves physical, mental, and spiritual health in survivors of cancer. The present study assessed associations between a holistic approach and physical function...
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Hughes D, Gorzelitz J, Ortiz A, Cohen L, Parma D, Boggess T, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 16(19). PMID: 39410018
Background/objectives: Extensive evidence suggests that exercise is physically and mentally beneficial for cancer survivors. This study reports on changes in self-reported stress, physiological biomarkers for stress (salivary cortisol), and HR-QOL...
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Ortiz A, Hughes D, Mama S, Tirado-Gomez M, Liao Y, Song J, et al.
Rehabil Oncol . 2021 Oct; 39(4):175-183. PMID: 34712520
Background: Home-based exercise interventions might be a desirable long-term option for breast cancer survivors to enhance compliance and long-term health benefits. Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of a home-based intervention...
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Newton R, Kenfield S, Hart N, Chan J, Courneya K, Catto J, et al.
BMJ Open . 2018 May; 8(5):e022899. PMID: 29764892
Introduction: Preliminary evidence supports the beneficial role of physical activity on prostate cancer outcomes. This phase III randomised controlled trial (RCT) is designed to determine if supervised high-intensity aerobic and...
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Ortiz A, Tirado M, Hughes D, Gonzalez V, Song J, Mama S, et al.
Physiother Theory Pract . 2018 Jan; 34(10):783-794. PMID: 29319387
Objective: To report baseline data from a physical activity (PA) intervention for Latina breast cancer survivors, and assess the relationship between PA, fitness, and disability. Methods: Eighty-nine Latina breast cancer...
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Hughes D, Cox M, Serice S, Baum G, Harrison C, Basen-Engquist K
Physiother Theory Pract . 2017 Aug; 33(10):758-765. PMID: 28820332
For cancer survivors, who also often present with co-existing health conditions, exercise testing is often performed using submaximal protocols incorporating linear heart rate response for estimating the cardiorespiratory capacity and...
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Tirado-Gomez M, Hughes D, Gonzalez-Mercado V, Trevino-Whitaker R, Basen-Engquist K
P R Health Sci J . 2016 May; 35(2):62-8. PMID: 27232866
Objective: Breast cancer survivors do not engage in appropriate levels of physical activity, despite the known benefits of such activity. This study aims to describe physical-activity levels and the barriers...
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Palacios C, Daniel C, Tirado-Gomez M, Gonzalez-Mercado V, Vallejo L, Lozada J, et al.
J Immigr Minor Health . 2016 Mar; 19(2):341-348. PMID: 26984227
Objective: to examine dietary patterns and diet quality in two groups of Hispanic breast cancer survivors. Methods: 23 Mexican-American (MA) and 22 Puerto Rican (PR) female breast cancer survivors completed...
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Mama S, Song J, Ortiz A, Tirado-Gomez M, Palacios C, Hughes D, et al.
Psychooncology . 2015 Nov; 26(2):214-221. PMID: 26602701
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of two home-based exercise interventions (one culturally adapted and one standard) on changes in social cognitive theory (SCT) variables, physical activity (PA), and sedentary...