2024
Brain Connectomics Improve the Prediction of High‐Risk Depression Profiles in the First Year following Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Liang M, Chen P, Tang Y, Tang X, Molassiotis A, Knobf M, Liu M, Hu G, Sun Z, Yu Y, Ye Z. Brain Connectomics Improve the Prediction of High‐Risk Depression Profiles in the First Year following Breast Cancer Diagnosis. Depression And Anxiety 2024, 2024: 1-11. DOI: 10.1155/2024/3103115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer diagnosisLatent growth mixture modelingMultivoxel pattern analysisDepression profilesCancer diagnosisBrain connectomeBaseline resting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingAssessment of depressionFrontal medial cortexBrain connectivity patternsGrowth mixture modelingDepression trajectoriesFrontal poleBrain areasRs-fMRIBreast cancerConnectivity patternsHigh riskLow riskBrainConnectomeMagnetic resonance imagingMedial cortex
2009
Exercise Improves Body Fat, Lean Mass, and Bone Mass in Breast Cancer Survivors
Irwin ML, Alvarez‐Reeves M, Cadmus L, Mierzejewski E, Mayne ST, Yu H, Chung GG, Jones B, Knobf MT, DiPietro L. Exercise Improves Body Fat, Lean Mass, and Bone Mass in Breast Cancer Survivors. Obesity 2009, 17: 1534-1541. PMID: 19629060, PMCID: PMC2841468, DOI: 10.1038/oby.2009.18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsModerate-intensity aerobic exerciseUsual care participantsBreast cancer survivorsMin/weekDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryUsual care groupBone mineral densityCancer survivorsAerobic exerciseCare participantsLean massBody fatBody compositionCare groupBone massYale-New Haven Hospital Tumor RegistryPostmenopausal breast cancer survivorsCurrent physical activity levelsHospital tumor registryAerobic exercise interventionPhysical activity levelsBreast cancer prognosisPercent body fatX-ray absorptiometryBreast cancer diagnosis