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. 2023 Mar 27;2023(3):CD012513. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012513.pub3

NCT03095664.

Study name Effect of a lifestyle intervention on nutritional status and prognosis of endometrial cancer survivors
Methods Parallel, unblinded, 2‐arm, randomised controlled trial
Participants Women aged 20–69 years with history of endometrial cancer stage I–III who are undergoing surgical treatment, who report moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity < 150 minutes per week
Interventions Intervention group. 6 months after surgical treatment, women will attend a counselling programme to promote healthy eating and physical activity.
Control group will receive usual care (verbal nutritional counselling after surgical treatment, at discharge).
Outcomes Primary outcome: overall survival.
Secondary outcomes: change in QoL, change in hand grip strength, change in functional capacity (30 second stand chair test, timed Get Up and Go test, 6‐minute walk test), change in physical activity behaviour, change in food intake pattern, change in body composition, change in anthropometric status (weight, BMI, waist circumference, hip circumference), disease‐free survival. 
Starting date March 2017
Contact information Gabriela Villaça Chaves, Brazilian National Cancer Institute, Brazil
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