Items where Author is "Crank, H."
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HUMPHREYS, Liam, CRANK, H., DIXEY, J. and GREENFIELD, D.M.
(2020).
An integrated model of exercise support for people affected by cancer: consensus through scoping.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-10.
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SCOTT, E., DALEY, A. J., DOLL, H., WOODROOFE, N., COLEMAN, R. E., MUTRIE, N., CRANK, H., POWERS, H. J. and SAXTON, J. M.
(2013).
Effects of an exercise and hypocaloric healthy eating program on biomarkers associated with long-term prognosis after early-stage breast cancer: a randomized controlled trial.
Cancer Causes and Control, 24 (1), 181-191.
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O'DONOVAN, G., BLAZEVICH, A. J., BOREHAM, C., COOPER, A. R., CRANK, H., EKELUND, U., FOX, K. R., GATELY, P., GILES-CORTI, B., GILL, J. M. R., HAMER, M., MCDERMOTT, I., MURPHY, M., MUTRIE, N., REILLY, J. J., SAXTON, J. and STAMATAKIS, E.
(2010).
The ABC of physical activity for health: a consensus statement from the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
Journal of sport sciences, 28 (6), 573-591.
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HIND, D., SCOTT, E. J., COPELAND, R., BRECKON, J., CRANK, H., WALTERS, S. J., BRAZIER, J. E., NICHOLL, J., COOPER, C. and GOYDER, E.
(2010).
A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness evaluation of "booster" interventions to sustain increases in physical activity in middle-aged adults in deprived urban neighbourhoods.
BMC Public Health, 10 (3).
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DALEY, A. J., CRANK, H., MUTRIE, N., SAXTON, J. M. and COLEMAN, R.
(2007).
Patient recruitment into a randomised controlled trial of supervised exercise therapy in sedentary women treated for breast cancer.
Contemporary clinical trials, 28 (5), 603-613.
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DALEY, A. J., CRANK, H., SAXTON, J. M., MUTRIE, N., COLEMAN, R. and ROALFE, A.
(2007).
Randomized trial of exercise therapy in women treated for breast cancer.
Journal of clinical oncology, 25 (13), 1713-1721.
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SAXTON, J. M., DALEY, A., WOODROOFE, N., COLEMAN, R., POWERS, H., MUTRIE, N., SIDDALL, V. and CRANK, H.
(2006).
Study protocol to investigate the effect of a lifestyle intervention on body weight, psychological health status and risk factors associated with disease recurrence in women recovering from breast cancer treatment.
BMC cancer, 6.
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DALEY, A. J., MUTRIE, N., CRANK, H., COLEMAN, R. and SAXTON, J.
(2004).
Exercise therapy in women who have had breast cancer: design of the Sheffield women's exercise and well-being project.
Health education research, 19 (6), 686-697.
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