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The intervention was lower-body aerobic exercise three times a week for 10 weeks in groups. The three groups were low-intensity exercise, moderate-intensity exercise, and control.
The study reported on a sample of 18 patients with cancer recovering from treatment.
A randomized controlled trial design was used.
There was significant decrease in anxiety pre- and post-study (p = 0.011) but not compared to the control group versus findings of decreased anxiety in the exercise group.