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Behaviour change techniques used in lifestyle interventions that aim to reduce cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors: a systematic review.

Judith de Vries-Ten HaveRenate M WinkelsEllen KampmanLaura H H Winkens
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2023)
There is a need for studies that screen their participants on level of cancer-related fatigue and a need for studies that focus more on dietary behaviours as a possible intervention to reduce fatigue. Also, studies should include follow-up timepoints after the interventions ends to examine long-term behaviour change. Future lifestyle interventions should describe interventions in detail to allow for easier coding of BCTs, and report on actual behaviour change following the intervention. Interventions may apply the BCT 'Generalisation of the target behaviour' to incorporate lifestyle behaviours in daily life. This may increase the chance that interventions will effectively reduce cancer-related fatigue.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sleep quality
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cardiovascular disease
  • type diabetes
  • young adults
  • single cell
  • childhood cancer