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Philip M Anton

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Partridge J, Anton P, Wallace J, Lake L
Res Pract Thromb Haemost . 2023 Aug; 7(5):102147. PMID: 37601020
Background: Diagnosis of venous thromboembolism (VTE) can be a significant life event that leads to changes in physical activity and exercise. Currently, little is known about the psychosocial experiences of...
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Rogers L, Courneya K, Oster R, Anton P, Phillips S, Ehlers D, et al.
J Cancer Surviv . 2023 Feb; 17(6):1834-1846. PMID: 36723801
Purpose: Determine durable effects of the 3-month Better Exercise Adherence after Treatment for Cancer (BEAT Cancer) physical activity (PA) behavior change intervention 12 months post-baseline (i.e., 9 months after intervention...
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Rogers L, Courneya K, Oster R, Anton P, Robbs R, Forero A, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2017 May; 49(10):2009-2015. PMID: 28538261
Purpose: Data from large randomized controlled trials confirming sleep quality improvements with aerobic physical activity have heretofore been lacking for post-primary treatment breast cancer survivors. Our primary purpose for this...
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Rogers L, Courneya K, Carter S, Anton P, Verhulst S, Vicari S, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2016 Aug; 159(2):283-91. PMID: 27539586
Little is known about the effects of physical activity behavior change interventions on health outcomes such as lower extremity dysfunction and SF-36 physical health (predictor of mortality) in breast cancer...
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Rogers L, Courneya K, Anton P, Verhulst S, Vicari S, Robbs R, et al.
Psychooncology . 2016 Aug; 26(11):1901-1906. PMID: 27530961
Objectives: To determine the effects of the 3-month multicomponent Better Exercise Adherence after Treatment for Cancer (BEAT Cancer) physical activity behavior change intervention on fatigue, depressive symptomatology, and anxiety. Methods:...
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Carter S, Hunter G, McAuley E, Courneya K, Anton P, Rogers L
J Cancer Surviv . 2016 Apr; 10(5):927-34. PMID: 27061740
Purpose: Research showing a link between exercise-induced changes in aerobic fitness and reduced fatigue after a cancer diagnosis has been inconsistent. We evaluated associations of fatigue and rate-pressure product (RPP),...
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Rogers L, Courneya K, Anton P, Hopkins-Price P, Verhulst S, Vicari S, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2014 Nov; 149(1):109-19. PMID: 25417174
Most breast cancer survivors (BCS) are not meeting recommended physical activity guidelines. Here, we report the effects of the Better Exercise Adherence after Treatment for Cancer (BEAT Cancer) behavior change...
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Anton P, Porter J, Ostrowski J
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2013 Jan; 61(1):165-6. PMID: 23311561
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Porter J, Anton P, Wikoff N, Ostrowski J
J Strength Cond Res . 2012 Dec; 27(8):2073-8. PMID: 23222082
Numerous studies have demonstrated that using verbal instructions to direct a performers' attention externally significantly enhances motor skill performance. Limited research has also demonstrated that increasing the distance of an...
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Anton P, Partridge J, Morrissy M
Support Care Cancer . 2012 Sep; 21(3):803-10. PMID: 22956192
Purpose: Little research has addressed exercise and nutrition-based interventions for cancer caregivers. This study explored cancer caregivers' perceptions of participating in a structured exercise and nutrition program alongside cancer survivors...