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Physical Activity Among Adolescent Cancer Survivors: The PACCS Study

Grydeland May; Bratteteig Mari; Rueegg Corina S.; Lie Hanne C.; Thorsen Lene; Larsen Elna H.; Brügmann-Pieper Sabine; Torsvik Ingrid K.; Götte Miriam; Lähteenmäki Päivi M.; Kriemler Susi; Fridh Martin K.; Anderssen Sigmund A.; Ruud Ellen

Physical Activity Among Adolescent Cancer Survivors: The PACCS Study

Grydeland May
Bratteteig Mari
Rueegg Corina S.
Lie Hanne C.
Thorsen Lene
Larsen Elna H.
Brügmann-Pieper Sabine
Torsvik Ingrid K.
Götte Miriam
Lähteenmäki Päivi M.
Kriemler Susi
Fridh Martin K.
Anderssen Sigmund A.
Ruud Ellen
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doi:10.1542/peds.2023-061778
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https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/152/3/e2023061778/193791/Physical-Activity-Among-Adolescent-Cancer?autologincheck=redirected
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OBJECTIVES

Physical activity (PA) may modify risks of late effects after cancer. We aimed to examine levels of PA and sedentary time (ST) in a large, international sample of adolescent childhood cancer survivors in relation to sociodemographic and cancer-related factors and compare levels of PA and ST to reference cohorts.

METHODS

Survivors from any cancer diagnosis who had completed cancer treatment ≥1 year ago, aged 9 to 16 years, were eligible for the multicenter Physical Activity in Childhood Cancer Survivors study. PA and ST were measured by ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometers. We performed linear regression analyses to assess factors associated with moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and ST, and compared marginal means of total PA, MVPA, and ST in 432 survivors to sex- and age-stratified references (2-year intervals) using immediate t-tests for aggregated data.

RESULTS

Among survivors, 34% fulfilled the World Health Organization’s PA recommendation of ≥60 min of daily MVPA on average and their ST was 8.7 hours per day. Being female, older, overweight, a survivor of central nervous system tumor, or having experienced relapse were associated with lower MVPA and/or higher ST. Generally, male survivors spent less time in MVPA compared with references, whereas female survivors had similar levels. Both male and female survivors had higher ST than references in nearly all age groups.

CONCLUSIONS

The low PA and high ST in this large sample of adolescent childhood cancer survivors is worrisome. Combined, our results call for targeted interventions addressing both PA and ST in follow-up care after childhood cancer.

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