Predictors of adherence, contamination and dropout in home‐based walking by lung and oesophageal cancer patients from two randomised control trials: An exploratory study
European Journal of Cancer Care2022Vol. 31(5), pp. e13635–e13635
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Hui‐Mei Chen, Mei‐Chen Lee, Yu‐Chung Wu, Chien‐Sheng Huang, Po‐Kuei Hsu, Ling‐I Chien, Jiu‐Yun Tian, Thuy Linh Duong
Abstract
Pre-intervention exercise habits and baseline depression levels predicted exercise adherence in the walking group. In the control group, pre-intervention exercise habits and baseline moderate and vigorous PA predicted contamination. Baseline mild PA predicted dropout rates in both groups.
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