| Literature DB >> 33498499 |
Amanda Wurz1, Emma McLaughlin1, Carolina Chamorro Viña1,2, Sarah L Grimshaw3,4, Lotta Hamari5, Miriam Götte6, Sabine Kesting7,8, Francesca Rossi9, Patrick van der Torre10, Gregory M T Guilcher11,12,13, Krista McIntyre12, S Nicole Culos-Reed1,13,14.
Abstract
The field of pediatric exercise oncology explores the relationships between physical activity (PA), including exercise, and a range of outcomes among children and adolescents affected by cancer. Although PA is safe and beneficial for this population, several important gaps in knowledge and practice remain. In this article, we describe research and innovation needs that were developed with a team of international experts and relevant literature, a series of online surveys, and an in-person meeting. Addressing these needs will contribute valuable knowledge and practice outputs to advance this field, ultimately enabling a greater number of children and adolescents affected by cancer to realize the benefits of moving more.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent cancer; childhood cancer; implementation; patients; physical activity; survivors
Year: 2021 PMID: 33498499 PMCID: PMC7924382 DOI: 10.3390/curroncol28010061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.677