Authors
Kerry S Courneya, Christine M Friedenreich, H Arthur Quinney, Anthony LA Fields, Lee W Jones, Jeffrey KH Vallance, Adrian S Fairey
Publication date
2005/4/1
Journal
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
147-153
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background: The Colorectal Cancer and Home-Based Physical Exercise (CAN-HOPE) trial compared the effects of a 16-week home-based exercise program to usual care on quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors. Purpose: In this study, we report the weekly exercise barriers from the exercise group. Methods: Participants randomized to the exercise group (N = 69) were asked to report their exercise on a weekly basis by telephone. Those participants not achieving the minimum weekly exercise prescription (3 times per week of 30 min of moderate intensity exercise) were asked for a primary exercise barrier. Results: We obtained 1,073 (97.2%) weeks of adherence data out of a possible 1,104 (i.e., 69 × 16). Participants did not meet the minimum exercise prescription in 39.2% (421/1,073) of the weeks. We obtained an exercise barrier in 83.8% (353/421) of these cases. Overall, participants reported 37 …
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