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Toward the optimal strategy for sustained weight loss in overweight cancer survivors: a systematic review of the literature

Toward the optimal strategy for sustained weight loss in overweight cancer survivors: a... J Cancer Surviv (2017) 11:360–385 DOI 10.1007/s11764-016-0594-8 REVIEW Toward the optimal strategy for sustained weight loss in overweight cancer survivors: a systematic review of the literature 1 1 2 3 Meeke Hoedjes & Maartje M. van Stralen & Sheena Tjon A Joe & Matti Rookus & 3 4 1 1,5 Flora van Leeuwen & Susan Michie & Jacob C. Seidell & Ellen Kampman Received: 5 September 2016 /Accepted: 20 December 2016 /Published online: 18 January 2017 The Author(s) 2017. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract study design (n = 8) generally showed <5% weight loss and Purpose To gain more insight into the optimal strategy to did not evaluate effects at ≥12 months after intervention com- achieve weight loss and weight loss maintenance in over- pletion. Effective interventions promoted both diet and phys- weight and obese cancer survivors after completion of initial ical activity and used the BCTs ‘goal setting (behaviour)’, treatment, this systematic review aimed to provide an over- ‘action planning’, ‘social support (unspecified)’ and ‘instruc- view of the literature on intervention effects on weight, to tion on how to perform the behaviour’. describe intervention components used in effective interven- Conclusions The results of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice Springer Journals

Toward the optimal strategy for sustained weight loss in overweight cancer survivors: a systematic review of the literature

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by The Author(s)
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Public Health; Oncology; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Health Informatics; Quality of Life Research; Primary Care Medicine
ISSN
1932-2259
eISSN
1932-2267
DOI
10.1007/s11764-016-0594-8
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28097452
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Abstract

J Cancer Surviv (2017) 11:360–385 DOI 10.1007/s11764-016-0594-8 REVIEW Toward the optimal strategy for sustained weight loss in overweight cancer survivors: a systematic review of the literature 1 1 2 3 Meeke Hoedjes & Maartje M. van Stralen & Sheena Tjon A Joe & Matti Rookus & 3 4 1 1,5 Flora van Leeuwen & Susan Michie & Jacob C. Seidell & Ellen Kampman Received: 5 September 2016 /Accepted: 20 December 2016 /Published online: 18 January 2017 The Author(s) 2017. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract study design (n = 8) generally showed <5% weight loss and Purpose To gain more insight into the optimal strategy to did not evaluate effects at ≥12 months after intervention com- achieve weight loss and weight loss maintenance in over- pletion. Effective interventions promoted both diet and phys- weight and obese cancer survivors after completion of initial ical activity and used the BCTs ‘goal setting (behaviour)’, treatment, this systematic review aimed to provide an over- ‘action planning’, ‘social support (unspecified)’ and ‘instruc- view of the literature on intervention effects on weight, to tion on how to perform the behaviour’. describe intervention components used in effective interven- Conclusions The results of

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Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and PracticeSpringer Journals

Published: Jan 18, 2017

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