Cantos, BlancaMaximiano, ConstanzaBrea Alejo, LidiaRamos, JavierGuerra, Juan AntonioMalón, DiegoSoria, AnaOrtega, María JesúsFiuza Luces, María del CarmenMontil Jiménez, Marta MatildeLópez, PatriciaCascant, NataliaCebolla, HéctorPagola Aldazabal, ItziarLucía Mulas, AlejandroRuiz-Casado, Ana2015-12-172015-12-172015Cantos, B., Maximiano, C., Brea L., Ramos, J., Guerra, J. A., Malón, D., Soria, A., Ortega, M. j., Fiuza, M. del C., Montil, M., López, P., Cascant, N., Cebolla, H., PagolA, I., Lucía, A., & Ruiz-Casado, A. (2015). Objective evaluation of physical activity in Spanish breast cancer survivor. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 33(Suppl.).0732183Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/4698Obesity and physical inactivity are poor prognostic indicators for breast cancer. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a good predictor of survival for general population and for breast cancer survivors (BCS). CRF depends on genetic factors and on the PA performed by the individual. International organizations recommend at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). A limitation of physical activity (PA) research has been the use of self-reported measures. Some studies show that a minority of BCS are meeting the PA recommendations.engObjective evaluation of physical activity in Spanish breast cancer survivorjournal articlerestricted accessEnfermos de cáncerDeporteCáncerDeporte