2017
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000514980.16316.0c
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Association of Obesity With Transtheoretical Stage of Change and Self-Efficacy in Women With Endometrial Cancer [5J]

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Exercise and lifestyle interventions may improve health metrics and quality of life in survivors of endometrial cancer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between patient characteristics and self-efficacy as well as transtheoretical stage of change for diet or exercise in an ethnic/racially diverse population of women with endometrial cancer. METHODS: After IRB approval, 100 survivors of endometrial cancer completed … Show more

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“…ST correlates well with serum testosterone levels [18] and is highly contributes to pubertal development than whole plasma test testosterone [19]. Consequently, individual differences in intervention effects due to obesity level are not only due to the correlation between obesity level and testosterone levels [6], but also associated with exercise dietary habits [20], dietary self-efficacy [21], and exercise self-efficacy [22]. Certainly, studies have found a relationship between obesity and influencing factors; however, the vast majority are cross-sectional investigations that fail to clearly show a causal relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ST correlates well with serum testosterone levels [18] and is highly contributes to pubertal development than whole plasma test testosterone [19]. Consequently, individual differences in intervention effects due to obesity level are not only due to the correlation between obesity level and testosterone levels [6], but also associated with exercise dietary habits [20], dietary self-efficacy [21], and exercise self-efficacy [22]. Certainly, studies have found a relationship between obesity and influencing factors; however, the vast majority are cross-sectional investigations that fail to clearly show a causal relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%