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

May 2, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

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

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Abstract

In total, 131 participants with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia were included in the analysis of exercise interventions.

  • Significant improvements in physical fitness were observed in the intervention group compared to the control group, specifically in the up-and-down stairs test.
  • A statistically significant increase in bone mineral density was found in the exercise group, with a standardised mean difference of 1.07.
  • No significant differences were identified in body mass index between the intervention and control groups.
  • Flexibility assessments revealed a significant difference in favor of the exercise group using the passive ankle dorsiflexion test.
  • No significant effects were reported for muscle strength or endurance, daily activity level, health-related quality of life, or fatigue.
  • The limited evidence and small sample sizes suggest a need for further studies on exercise interventions in broader childhood cancer populations.

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