Resistance And Aerobic Exercise Program On Motivational Variables In Breast Cancer
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ann. behav. med. (2008) 36:158–166
DOI 10.1007/s12160-008-9059-2
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Impact of a Combined Resistance and Aerobic Exercise
Program on Motivational Variables in Breast Cancer
Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Helen M. Milne, Ph.D. & Karen E. Wallman, Ph.D. &
Sandy Gordon, Ph.D. & Kerry S. Courneya, Ph.D.
Published online: 16 September 2008
# The Society of Behavioral Medicine 2008
Abstract
Background Short term exercise interventions have been shown to be beneficial for breast cancer survivors soon after treatments but longer term adherence is needed.
Purpose To examine the effects of a supervised exercise program on motivational variables in breast cancer survivors using Self-Determination Theory (SDT).
Method Sixty breast cancer survivors were randomized in a cross-over design to either an immediate exercise group
(IEG; n=30) that exercised from baseline to week 12 or a delayed exercise group (DEG; n=30) that exercised from week 12 to 24. SDT variables were assessed at baseline, 6,
12, 18 and 24 weeks using the Behavioral Regulation for
Exercise Questionniare-2 and the Basic Psychological
Needs Satisfaction Scale.
Results Fifty-eight participants completed the follow-up assessments and achieved a 61.3% adherence rate. Analyses of variance revealed significant time by group interactions for almost all psychological needs and motivations that favored the exercise intervention time periods. For example,
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