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| Brigid M LynchSummaryAffiliation: University of Queensland Country: Australia Publications
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Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time of breast cancer survivors, and associations with adiposity: findings from NHANES (2003-2006)Brigid M Lynch
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Cancer Causes Control 21:283-8. 2010..We report the cross-sectional associations of objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time with adiposity in a sample of breast cancer survivors from the United States...
Perceived barriers to physical activity for colorectal cancer survivorsBrigid M Lynch
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Herston, 4006 Brisbane, Australia
Support Care Cancer 18:729-34. 2010..Promoting physical activity among cancer survivors is a high priority. Understanding barriers to physical activity provides an evidence base to inform relevant strategies for doing so...
Relationships between quality of life and finding benefits in a diagnosis of colorectal cancerMachelle Rinaldis
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Br J Psychol 101:259-75. 2010..These findings have implications for theory building and the measurement of benefit-finding...
Health behaviors of Australian colorectal cancer survivors, compared with noncancer population controlsAnna L Hawkes
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, The Cancer Council Queensland, P O Box 201, Spring Hill, Brisbane, 4004, Australia
Support Care Cancer 16:1097-104. 2008..Body weight and health behaviors (smoking status, alcohol consumption, and physical activity) were examined in a population-based sample of colorectal cancer survivors and compared to a matched population group...
A randomised controlled trial of a tele-based lifestyle intervention for colorectal cancer survivors ('CanChange'): study protocolAnna L Hawkes
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Cancer Council Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
BMC Cancer 9:286. 2009..This paper presents the study protocol for a novel telephone-delivered intervention to improve lifestyle factors and health outcomes for colorectal cancer survivors...
Physical activity, activity change, and their correlates in a population-based sample of colorectal cancer survivorsBrigid M Lynch
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, The Cancer Council, Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Ann Behav Med 34:135-43. 2007..Physical activity can provide benefits to cancer survivors, including reduced symptoms and treatment side effects, improved overall quality of life, and decreased risk of other chronic diseases...
Prospective relationships of physical activity with quality of life among colorectal cancer survivorsBrigid M Lynch
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, The Cancer Council Queensland, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Clin Oncol 26:4480-7. 2008..The present study aims to examine the relationships between physical activity and quality of life over 2 years after a colorectal cancer diagnosis...
A telephone-delivered lifestyle intervention for colorectal cancer survivors 'CanChange': a pilot studyAnna L Hawkes
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Cancer Council Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Psychooncology 18:449-55. 2009..To investigate the feasibility and short-term effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention for colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors...
Development, confirmation, and validation of a measure of coping with colorectal cancer: a longitudinal investigationMachelle Rinaldis
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
Psychooncology 18:624-33. 2009..This longitudinal study developed and confirmed the factor structure of the 32-item Coping with Colorectal Cancer (CCRC) measure. Reliability and validity of the measure were also assessed...
Self-reported information on the diagnosis of colorectal cancer was reliable but not necessarily validBrigid M Lynch
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, The Cancer Council Queensland, PO Box 201, Spring Hill 4006, Brisbane, Australia
J Clin Epidemiol 61:498-504. 2008..We examined the test-retest reliability and validity of colorectal cancer patients reporting on the process of their diagnosis...
Modes of presentation and pathways to diagnosis of colorectal cancer in QueenslandBrigid M Lynch
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Queensland Cancer Fund, Brisbane, QLD
Med J Aust 186:288-91. 2007..To describe the process of colorectal cancer diagnosis in Queensland, and to determine factors associated with time to diagnosis...
Relationship over time between psychological distress and physical activity in colorectal cancer survivorsSuzanne K Chambers
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Cancer Council Queensland, Spring Hill, QLD, Australia
J Clin Oncol 27:1600-6. 2009..The relationship between psychological distress and physical activity after cancer over time has not been described...
Television viewing time and risk of chronic kidney disease in adults: the AusDiab StudyBrigid M Lynch
The University of Queensland, School of Population Health, Cancer Prevention Research Centre, Brisbane, Australia
Ann Behav Med 40:265-74. 2010..Television viewing time independent of physical activity is associated with a number of chronic diseases and related risk factors; however, its relationship with chronic kidney disease is unknown...
Stoma surgery for colorectal cancer: a population-based study of patient concernsBrigid M Lynch
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, The Cancer Council Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs 35:424-8. 2008..Patients' satisfaction with the information provided to them by their healthcare providers was also assessed...
A structural model of the relationships among stress, coping, benefit-finding and quality of life in persons diagnosed with colorectal cancerMachelle Rinaldis
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia
Psychol Health 27:159-77. 2012..1997). Positive psychological states and coping with severe stress. Social Science and Medicine, 45, 1207–1221]. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed...
Transitions in work participation after a diagnosis of colorectal cancerLouisa Gordon
Cancer and Population Studies Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia
Aust N Z J Public Health 32:569-74. 2008..Using a large, population-based cohort of working adults with colorectal cancer, we assessed changes in work participation separately for men (n=621) and women (n=354)...
Reliability of a measure of prediagnosis physical activity for cancer survivorsBrigid M Lynch
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Queensland Cancer Fund, Brisbane, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 38:715-9. 2006..This study was conducted to examine the test-retest reliability of a measure of prediagnosis physical activity participation administered to colorectal cancer survivors recruited from a population-based state cancer registry...
