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Wolvers et al [14] detail an elaboration on the theoretical models underlying these interventions.
The overall aim of the project More fit after cancer (in Dutch Fitter na kanker, hereafter referred to as the FNK trial) was to study the effectiveness, effect predictors, and mediators of AAF and e MBCT in comparison to a minimal active control condition that consisted of emails with psycho-education about CCRF [14].
J Med Internet Res 2017;19(10):e336
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Ten recent meta-analyses considering nonpharmacological interventions for cancer patients that included off-treatment fatigue.
a ES = Effect size; values are positive when the intervention was able to reduce fatigue more compared to the control condition.
bk=percentage of studies
cd=Cohen’s d
d WMES = weighted means effect size
er=random effects
f SMD = standardized mean difference
gf=fixed effects
hn=percentage of participants
Behavioral interventions are often based on energy balance models and/or stress coping
JMIR Res Protoc 2015;4(2):e77
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