A pilot study of device-assessed physical activity and ecological momentary assessment among adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer

Feb 3, 2025Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine

Physical activity measured by devices and real-time reports in young survivors of childhood cancer

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Abstract

Adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer (N = 20, mean age = 18.9 years) demonstrated over 70% compliance with ecological momentary assessment and accelerometry.

  • Participants engaged in more physical activity when away from home and with others.
  • Better mood and higher energy levels were associated with increased physical activity.
  • Less fatigue and pain, along with a more positive mood, followed periods of higher physical activity compared to usual levels.
  • Real-time monitoring methods were found to be feasible and acceptable for this population.

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