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Karianne Vassbakk Brovold

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Palliative Cancer Patients’ Experiences of Participating in a Lifestyle Intervention Study While Receiving Chemotherapy

2015

Background Lifestyle interventions have promise in terms of their potential health benefits and as an empowerment tool for cancer patients. Nevertheless, documentation of palliative cancer patients experiences of participating in lifestyle interventions remains poor. Objective The objective of this study was to explore how palliative cancer patients experience participation in a feasibility study focusing on multiple lifestyle interventions (physical, nutritional, smoking cessation, and stress management) while receiving chemotherapy. Methods This was a qualitative design with semistructured interviews of 9 palliative cancer patients 3 to 4 months after inclusion to the lifestyle interventi…

AdultMaleCoping (psychology)Stress managementmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionDiseaseNursingNeoplasmsAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansEmpowermentLife StyleQualitative ResearchAgedmedia_commonOncology (nursing)business.industryPalliative CareMiddle AgedCombined Modality TherapyClinical trialOncologyFeasibility StudiesSmoking cessationFemalePatient ParticipationbusinessQualitative researchCancer Nursing
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Sammenligning av fettoksideringen og energiforbruket under intervalltrening og kontinuerlig trening blant godt trente menn

2011

Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap -Universitetet i Agder 2011 Background: This study was conducted on the basis of the limited literature on fat metabolism among well-trained men during high-intensive training. Purpose: We have: 1) quantified the total energy expenditure and the substrate oxidation among well-trained men, during a high-intensity interval session and a continuous session matched for average workload, 2) compared the relative fat oxidation during a high-intensity interval session and a continuous session to the maximal fat oxidation rate identified by the Fatmax protocol of Achten, Gleeson and Jeukendrup and 3) compared the energy expenditure after a highintensity interval ses…

VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Health service and health administration research: 806IDR 506
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