Living together—does it help or hinder the pursuit of a healthful diet, physical activity, and weight loss among cancer survivors and their chosen partners?

Purpose Parental or spousal cohabitating relationships are often targeted in behavioral interventions, but the contribution of cohabitation is poorly understood. This study explored whether cohabitation status moderated the impact of social cognitive theory constructs on adiposity, diet, and exercis...
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Kaur, Harleen [verfasserIn]

Pavela, Gregory [verfasserIn]

Pekmezi, Dori W. [verfasserIn]

Rogers, Laura Q. [verfasserIn]

Cole, W. Walker [verfasserIn]

Parrish, Kelsey B. [verfasserIn]

Sayer, R. Drew [verfasserIn]

Wyatt, Holly R. [verfasserIn]

Crane, Tracy E. [verfasserIn]

Badr, Hoda [verfasserIn]

Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy [verfasserIn]

Format:

E-Artikel

Sprache:

Englisch

Erschienen:

2024

Schlagwörter:

Cancer survivors

Cohabitation

Partners

Diet

Weight loss

Physical activity

Anmerkung:

© The Author(s) 2024

Übergeordnetes Werk:

Enthalten in: Supportive care in cancer - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993, 32(2024), 10 vom: Okt.

Übergeordnetes Werk:

volume:32 ; year:2024 ; number:10 ; month:10

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DOI / URN:

10.1007/s00520-024-08907-3

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SPR057646899

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