Physical exercise training interventions for children and young adults during and after treatment for childhood cancer

No SJR dataApr 1, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise programs for children and young adults during and after childhood cancer treatment

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Abstract

A total of 171 participants undergoing treatment for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia were evaluated for the effects of physical exercise training on physical fitness.

  • Significant improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness were observed in the intervention group, as indicated by the 9-minute run-walk test results (standardized mean difference (SMD) 0.69).
  • No significant differences were found for cardiorespiratory fitness in the timed up-and-down stairs test, though there was considerable variability in the results.
  • A statistically significant positive effect on bone mineral density was reported in one study (SMD 1.07).
  • Muscle strength improvements were statistically significant for back and leg strength (SMD 1.41) in the intervention group.
  • Health-related quality of life measures showed no significant differences between groups, except for one sub-scale related to worries.
  • Overall, the evidence quality was low, and no notable differences were found in outcomes related to fatigue, daily activity levels, or adverse events.

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