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Kerry S. Courneya
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 638
Citations - 55786
Kerry S. Courneya is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 608 publications receiving 49504 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerry S. Courneya include American Cancer Society & Dalhousie University.
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Designing more engaging computer-tailored physical activity behaviour change interventions for breast cancer survivors: lessons from the iMove More for Life study.
Camille E. Short,Erica L. James,Amanda L. Rebar,Mitch J. Duncan,Kerry S. Courneya,Ronald C. Plotnikoff,Rik Crutzen,Niranjan Bidargaddi,Corneel Vandelanotte +8 more
TL;DR: This study provides insight into how to better accommodate breast cancer survivors in the future and ultimately design more engaging computer-tailored interventions.
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The Alberta moving beyond breast cancer (AMBER) cohort study: baseline description of the full cohort
Christine M. Friedenreich,Jeff K. Vallance,Margaret L. McNeely,S. Nicole Culos-Reed,Charles E. Matthews,Gordon J. Bell,John R. Mackey,Karen A. Kopciuk,Leanne Dickau,Qinggang Wang,Diane Cook,Stephanie A. Wharton,Jessica McNeil,Charlotte Ryder-Burbidge,Andria R. Morielli,Kerry S. Courneya +15 more
TL;DR: The Alberta Moving Beyond B r east Cancer (AMBER) study as mentioned in this paper is an ongoing prospective cohort study investigating how direct measures of physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB), and health-related fitness (HRF) are associated with survival after breast cancer.
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Social Cognitive Effects and Mediators of a Pilot Telephone Counseling Intervention to Increase Aerobic Exercise in Hematologic Cancer Survivors
TL;DR: Multi-process action control framework-based TCE interventions may strengthen motivational, regulatory, and reflexive profiles that translate into increased aerobic exercise behavior in hematologic cancer survivors.
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Predictors of adherence to aerobic exercise in rectal cancer patients during and after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
Andria R. Morielli,Normand G. Boulé,Nawaid Usmani,Kurian Joseph,Keith Tankel,Diane Severin,Kerry S. Courneya +6 more
TL;DR: Demographics, tumor side effects, and motivational variables may predict adherence to exercise during and after NACRT in rectal cancer patients.
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Effects of BEAT Cancer randomized physical activity trial on subjective memory impairments in breast cancer survivors.
TL;DR: Examination of the effects of a PA intervention on frequency of self‐reported memory impairments in BCS at postintervention (month 3) and follow-up (month 6) compared to BCS assigned to Usual Care (UC) suggests that PA may represent an effective treatment for CRCI.