Raymond Chan: Exercise and diets in Survonc
Ray Chan, Director of the Caring Futures Institute, shared a post on X about a recent paper by Ria Joseph et al., commenting:
“High need to adopt systems-thinking into all supponc practices!
Never lack evidence for exercise and diets in cancer survivors, but we need to pull the right levers to make it happen!”
Nicolas Hart, Associate Professor and Program Director at the University of Technology Sydney, shared Ray Chan’s post on X, adding:
“Optimising diet and exercise referral practices for cancer survivors through systems thinking.
Well done Ria Joseph developing systems-based solutions with 7 relationships of enablers and barriers positive and negative feedback loops at Clinical Oncology Society of Australia.”
Adopting a systems‐thinking approach to optimise dietary and exercise referral practices for cancer survivors published in Supportive Care in Cancer.
Authors: Nicolas H. Hart, Natalie Bradford, Fiona Crawford-Williams, Matthew P. Wallen, Reegan Knowles, Chad Y.Han, Vivienne Milch, Justin J. Holland, Raymond J. Chan.
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Source: Nicolas Hart/X and Ray Chan/X