Published on in Vol 8, No 8 (2019): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13214, first published .
Examining the Impact of a Personalized Self-Management Lifestyle Program Using Mobile Technology on the Health and Well-Being of Cancer Survivors: Protocol and Rationale for a Randomized Controlled Trial (The Moving On Study)

Examining the Impact of a Personalized Self-Management Lifestyle Program Using Mobile Technology on the Health and Well-Being of Cancer Survivors: Protocol and Rationale for a Randomized Controlled Trial (The Moving On Study)

Examining the Impact of a Personalized Self-Management Lifestyle Program Using Mobile Technology on the Health and Well-Being of Cancer Survivors: Protocol and Rationale for a Randomized Controlled Trial (The Moving On Study)

Journals

  1. Groarke J, Richmond J, Mc Sharry J, Groarke A, Harney O, Kelly M, Walsh J. Acceptability of a Mobile Health Behavior Change Intervention for Cancer Survivors With Obesity or Overweight: Nested Mixed Methods Study Within a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(2):e18288 View
  2. Walsh J, Richmond J, Mc Sharry J, Groarke A, Glynn L, Kelly M, Harney O, Groarke J. Examining the Impact of an mHealth Behavior Change Intervention With a Brief In-Person Component for Cancer Survivors With Overweight or Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(7):e24915 View
  3. Motevalli M, Stanford F. Personalized Lifestyle Interventions for Prevention and Treatment of Obesity-Related Cancers: A Call to Action. Cancers 2025;17(8):1255 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Phelan R, Passweg J, Baldomero H, Iida M, Atsuta Y, Okamoto S, Aljurf M, Alfraih F, Shaw B. Blood and Marrow Transplantation Long Term Management. View
  2. Abhadiomhen S, Nzeakor E, Oyibo K. Persuasive Technology. View