Types of Social Support Predicting Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Group Exercise Programs for Adults Living with Cancer DOI
Bobbie-Ann P. Craig, Meghan H. McDonough, S. Nicole Culos‐Reed

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 8

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Social support (SS) and physical activity (PA) can improve quality of life (QoL) in cancer, meaning group PA programs are important for rehabilitation. However, there many types SS, few studies have compared which SS concepts more strongly associated with QoL. This exploratory cross-sectional study examined the association between several provided by other people exercise oncology classes QoL among adults living cancer. It was hypothesized all would be positively Participants (

Language: Английский

Social Support in Physical Activity Interventions for Adults: An Overview of Reviews DOI
Bobbie-Ann P. Craig, Lindsay Morrison, Meghan H. McDonough

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Kinesiology Review, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Reviews exploring social support in physical activity for specific adult populations are numerous. There is a need to synthesize knowledge and translate evidence into practical strategies enhance activity. The objective of this overview reviews was supportive contexts populations. Standardized guidelines conducting reporting were followed. Twenty-three identified, data summarized narratively. Supportive categorized nine functions: feeling welcomed included, making fun, modeling activity, providing information, encouragement, mastery feedback, autonomy support, emotional fostering connections. This review identified that can be transferable tailored variety populations’ contexts. Fitness professionals play key role tailoring individual participants coping, developing relationships.

Language: Английский

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THE EFFECT OF ONLINE EXERCISES ON ADULT FEMALE'S MINDFULNESS, MENTAL WELL-BEING AND BODY IMAGE DOI Open Access
Merve ÖZYILDIRIM, Çetin Yaman, Metin Yaman

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The Online Journal of Recreation and Sport, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(4), P. 863 - 871

Published: Oct. 13, 2023

The aim of this study was to examine the effects online exercises on mindfulness, mental well-being and body image adult females. A total 33 people, 15 in experimental group 18 control group, participated study, which conducted as a pre-test-post-test design. data collected by Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS), developed Brown Ryan (2003) adapted into Turkish Özyeşil, Arslan, Kesici, Deniz (2011); Mental Well-Being (WEMWBS) Warwick Edinburgh Universities Keldal (2015); Body Appreciation (BAS) Tylka WoodBarcalow (2015) Anlı, Akın, Eker Özçelik Personal Information Form created researcher. In analysis data, descriptive statistics, independent sample t-test paired were used. When findings are examined, statistically significant difference found scores group. It determined that due high mean There no As result; has been effective female's image.

Language: Английский

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The experience of live-remote exercise—perspectives after cancer treatment DOI Creative Commons
Melissa Kotte, Cecilia Haddad Ringborg, Yvonne Wengström

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Supportive Care in Cancer, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(8)

Published: July 18, 2024

Abstract Purpose Live-remote exercise interventions, supervised by professionals in a home-based setting, could potentially enhance accessibility for cancer survivors, yet research on their perspectives is limited. This study explored survivors’ experience of within the context live-remote intervention, to understand factors influencing engagement. Methods Four online focus groups with, total, 22 breast, prostate, and colorectal survivors were conducted between March June 2023. These individuals had participated 12-week intervention. The semi-structured discussions transcribed verbatim analysed using reflexive thematic analysis with an abductive approach. Capability, Opportunity, Motivation model Behaviour (COM-B) served as supportive framework. Results Nine themes identified mapped onto COM-B domains (capability, opportunity, motivation). Factors engagement included readiness following treatment, bringing closer, capable hands, peer support through shared experience, life hurdles or support, integral component caring myself others after me, positive impact exceeding expectations, getting into habit. Conclusions Identifying shaping engagement, these findings emphasise live-remote’s potential benefit overcoming barriers fostering participation. Supervised professionals, it offered psychosocial facilitating integration daily life. Implications Elucidating key essential developing implementing interventions ensure accessible, integrated optimal post-treatment well-being survivors.

Language: Английский

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Types of Social Support Predicting Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Group Exercise Programs for Adults Living with Cancer DOI
Bobbie-Ann P. Craig, Meghan H. McDonough, S. Nicole Culos‐Reed

et al.

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 8

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Social support (SS) and physical activity (PA) can improve quality of life (QoL) in cancer, meaning group PA programs are important for rehabilitation. However, there many types SS, few studies have compared which SS concepts more strongly associated with QoL. This exploratory cross-sectional study examined the association between several provided by other people exercise oncology classes QoL among adults living cancer. It was hypothesized all would be positively Participants (

Language: Английский

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