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Impact of the Method of Delivering Electronic Health Behavior Change Interventions in Survivors of Cancer on Engagement, Health Behaviors, and Health Outcomes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Impact of the Method of Delivering Electronic Health Behavior Change Interventions in Survivors of Cancer on Engagement, Health Behaviors, and Health Outcomes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

One reported a significant increase in moderate physical activity in their intervention group (P=.04); however, the authors reported that this did not remain significant after controlling for multiple testing [56]. Another study reported that the intervention increased the proportion of participants who undertook moderate intensity aerobic exercise for at least 150 min per week to a greater extent than the control (P=.001) [33].

Kate Furness, Mitchell N Sarkies, Catherine E Huggins, Daniel Croagh, Terry P Haines

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(6):e16112