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Kajal Gokal

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Plos One|November 29, 2018
Does walking protect against decline in cognitive functioning among breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy? Results from a small randomised controlled trialKajal Gokal, Fehmidah Munir, Samreen Ahmed, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|January 27, 2023
Effects of physical activity interventions on physical activity and health outcomes in young people during treatment for cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trialsEllie Langworthy, Kajal Gokal, Victoria E Kettle, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|August 16, 2015
Effects of a self-managed home-based walking intervention on psychosocial health outcomes for breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: a randomised controlled trialKajal Gokal, Deborah Wallis, Samreen Ahmed, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 24, 2015
Can physical activity help to maintain cognitive functioning and psychosocial well-being among breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy? A randomised controlled trial: study protocolKajal Gokal, Fehmidah Munir, Deborah Wallis, et al.
European Journal of Cancer Care|March 14, 2022
'People don't get cancer, families do': Co-development of a social physical activity intervention for people recently affected by a cancer diagnosisKaren Milton, Karen Poole, Ainslea Cross, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|July 30, 2021
Use of Social Media for Cancer Prevention Through Neighborhood Social Cohesion: Protocol for a Feasibility StudyIngrid Oakley-Girvan, Jessica L Watterson, Cheryl Jones, et al.
BMJ Open|April 10, 2019
Tailored digital behaviour change intervention with e-referral system to increase attendance at NHS stop smoking services (the MyWay project): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trialEmily Fulton, Katie Newby, Kajal Gokal, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|December 15, 2021
"Mother's Health and Well-Being Matters: Is a Mediated Social Cohesion Public Health Intervention Feasible?"Cheryl Jones, Marley Gibbons, Kate Magsamen-Conrad, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 16, 2021
Snacktivity™ to Promote Physical Activity: a Qualitative StudyNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila M Greenfield, Helen M Parretti, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 8, 2021
Free Time For Wellness: a co-designed intervention utilizing social networks to encourage physical activity for cancer prevention among low resourced mothersLauren C Houghton, Marley P Gibbons, Jeanette Shekelle, et al.
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Plos One|November 29, 2018
Does walking protect against decline in cognitive functioning among breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy? Results from a small randomised controlled trialKajal Gokal, Fehmidah Munir, Samreen Ahmed, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|January 27, 2023
Effects of physical activity interventions on physical activity and health outcomes in young people during treatment for cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trialsEllie Langworthy, Kajal Gokal, Victoria E Kettle, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|August 16, 2015
Effects of a self-managed home-based walking intervention on psychosocial health outcomes for breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: a randomised controlled trialKajal Gokal, Deborah Wallis, Samreen Ahmed, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 24, 2015
Can physical activity help to maintain cognitive functioning and psychosocial well-being among breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy? A randomised controlled trial: study protocolKajal Gokal, Fehmidah Munir, Deborah Wallis, et al.
European Journal of Cancer Care|March 14, 2022
'People don't get cancer, families do': Co-development of a social physical activity intervention for people recently affected by a cancer diagnosisKaren Milton, Karen Poole, Ainslea Cross, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|July 30, 2021
Use of Social Media for Cancer Prevention Through Neighborhood Social Cohesion: Protocol for a Feasibility StudyIngrid Oakley-Girvan, Jessica L Watterson, Cheryl Jones, et al.
BMJ Open|April 10, 2019
Tailored digital behaviour change intervention with e-referral system to increase attendance at NHS stop smoking services (the MyWay project): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trialEmily Fulton, Katie Newby, Kajal Gokal, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|December 15, 2021
"Mother's Health and Well-Being Matters: Is a Mediated Social Cohesion Public Health Intervention Feasible?"Cheryl Jones, Marley Gibbons, Kate Magsamen-Conrad, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 16, 2021
Snacktivity™ to Promote Physical Activity: a Qualitative StudyNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila M Greenfield, Helen M Parretti, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 8, 2021
Free Time For Wellness: a co-designed intervention utilizing social networks to encourage physical activity for cancer prevention among low resourced mothersLauren C Houghton, Marley P Gibbons, Jeanette Shekelle, et al.
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