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2. Technical and biological reliability of pQCT measured bone and muscle tissue quality across the age-span
3. Exercise and the gut microbiome: implications for supportive care in cancer
4. Physical activity behaviour change in people living with and beyond cancer following an exercise intervention: a systematic review
5. Safety, Feasibility, and Efficacy of Exercise Interventions for People With Multiple Myeloma: A Systematic Review
6. Promoting exercise for patients with multiple myeloma: attitudes and practices of clinical haematologists
7. The effects of exercise on the bone health of people with cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
8. Interleukin‐15 and high‐intensity exercise: relationship with inflammation, body composition and fitness in cancer survivors.
9. The effect of exercise intensity on chronic inflammation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
10. Aviation Rescue Firefighters physical fitness and predictors of task performance
11. The Effect Of Seven Months Of High Intensity Interval Training On Chronic Inflammation, Body Composition And Fitness In Breast, Prostate, And Colorectal Cancer Survivors
12. HIITting The Right Intensity: Intensity Matters For Chronic Inflammation And Body Composition In Older Adults
13. Safety, Feasibility, and Acceptability of a Multi-Site Individualized Exercise Intervention for People with Multiple Myeloma
14. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing of patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer as screening for vigorous exercise medicine prescription.
15. Feminism, power and politics in policing rape research: time for a paradigm shift
16. The relationship between physical activity, and physical performance and psycho-cognitive functioning in older adults living in residential aged care facilities
17. Physical activity and menopausal symptoms in women who have received menopause-inducing cancer treatments: results from the Womenʼs Wellness After Cancer Program
18. Supplementary Tables 1-4; Supplementary Figures 1-4 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via the Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling System, Part 2: The Effect of Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling on Breast Cancer Risk
19. Data from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via the Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling System, Part 2: The Effect of Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling on Breast Cancer Risk
20. Supplementary Figure from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via the Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling System, Part 2: The Effect of Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling on Breast Cancer Risk
21. Data from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Insulin/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling System, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on the Insulin/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling System
22. Supplementary Figure from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Insulin/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling System, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on the Insulin/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling System
23. Figure S1A from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
24. Table S6B from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
25. Figure 1 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
26. Data from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
27. Table S1 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
28. Figure S1E from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
29. Table 1 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
30. Table 1 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
31. Figure 2 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
32. Figure 1 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
33. Figure 3 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
34. Figure 3 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
35. Figure 2 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
36. Figure 4 from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
37. Data from Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
38. The Efficacy of the Lactate Threshold: A Sex-Based Comparison
39. Prevention of Chronic Conditions and Cancer
40. Safety, Feasibility, and Acceptability of a Multisite Individualized Exercise Intervention for People with Multiple Myeloma.
41. Benefits beyond cardiometabolic health: the potential of frequent high intensity 'exercise snacks' to improve outcomes for those living with and beyond cancer.
42. Improved Physical Function And Quality Of Life In People With Blood Cancer After An Exercise Intervention: 3539 Board #360 May 29 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
43. Efficacy of exercise training for improving vascular dysfunction in people with cancer: a systematic review with meta-analyses
44. Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer Risk via Inflammation, Part 1: The Effect of Physical Activity on Inflammation
45. Linking Physical Activity to Breast Cancer via Inflammation, Part 2: The Effect of Inflammation on Breast Cancer Risk
46. The Effect of Exercise Prescription on the Human Gut Microbiota and Comparison between Clinical and Apparently Healthy Populations: A Systematic Review
47. Women Experience the Same Ergogenic Response to Caffeine as Men
48. Dehydration Has No Influence on Simulated Motor-race Performance Despite Greater Cardiovascular and Thermoregulatory Demand: 2059 Board #215 May 30 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
49. Poor Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is a Risk Factor for Sepsis in Patients Awaiting Liver Transplantation
50. Peer support for the maintenance of physical activity and health in cancer survivors: the PEER trial - a study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
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