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View article: Parent and child physical activity as possible predictors of quality of life in pediatric brain tumor patients: a dyadic analysis
Parent and child physical activity as possible predictors of quality of life in pediatric brain tumor patients: a dyadic analysis Open
This study demonstrated that in children diagnosed with a PBT, child PA levels are significantly associated with their overall QoL, and parents' PA is not associated with their child's QoL. These findings highlight the need for clinical in…
View article: Explaining adherence to contrasted physical activity and nutrition scenarios in post-treatment childhood cancer patients: A cross-sectional study using variables from the Theory of Planned Behavior
Explaining adherence to contrasted physical activity and nutrition scenarios in post-treatment childhood cancer patients: A cross-sectional study using variables from the Theory of Planned Behavior Open
Children diagnosed with cancer are vulnerable to long-term health issues. Engaging in physical activity (PA) and adopting a healthy diet could mitigate these risks. This study aimed to understand the role of variables from the Theory of Pl…
View article: Implementing health promotion interventions in a pediatric oncology setting: A qualitative study among families impacted by cancer and healthcare professionals
Implementing health promotion interventions in a pediatric oncology setting: A qualitative study among families impacted by cancer and healthcare professionals Open
One way to prevent or minimize adverse effects from pediatric cancer is to adopt and maintain healthy behaviours. However, there is limited knowledge on how to successfully implement health promotion (HP) interventions in clinical settings…
View article: Implementing health promotion interventions in a pediatric oncology setting: A qualitative study among families impacted by cancer and healthcare professionals
Implementing health promotion interventions in a pediatric oncology setting: A qualitative study among families impacted by cancer and healthcare professionals Open
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View article: A Multi-Site Refinement Study of Taking Back Control Together, an Intervention to Support Parents Confronted with Childhood Cancer
A Multi-Site Refinement Study of Taking Back Control Together, an Intervention to Support Parents Confronted with Childhood Cancer Open
A child’s cancer diagnosis profoundly impacts the psychological well-being of parents. To alleviate parental distress, researchers developed Taking Back Control Together (TBCT), a manualized six-session program targeting individual problem…
View article: Impact of Early Nutritional Intervention During Cancer Treatment on Dietary Intakes and Cardiometabolic Health in Children and Adolescents
Impact of Early Nutritional Intervention During Cancer Treatment on Dietary Intakes and Cardiometabolic Health in Children and Adolescents Open
Background/Objectives: Pediatric cancer survivors are at greater risk of cardiometabolic complications than their peers. This study evaluates the preliminary impact of the VIE (Valorization, Implication, Education) intervention, which inte…
View article: Midterm comprehensive cardiovascular assessment of patients with Kawasaki disease
Midterm comprehensive cardiovascular assessment of patients with Kawasaki disease Open
Background Kawasaki disease (KD) causes coronary artery aneurysms (CAA), which require healthy lifestyle prevention. Methods We conducted a cross‐sectional study examining anthropometric measurements, biochemical data, nutrient intake, and…
View article: Uncovering possible silent acquired long <scp>QT</scp> syndrome using exercise stress testing in long‐term pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors
Uncovering possible silent acquired long <span>QT</span> syndrome using exercise stress testing in long‐term pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors Open
An example of chemotherapy‐induced cardiotoxicity in cancer survivors is acquired long QT syndrome (aLQTS), which may cause serious yet preventable life‐threatening consequences. Our objective was to identify and characterize childhood acu…
View article: Predictors of low and very low bone mineral density in long‐term childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: Toward personalized risk prediction
Predictors of low and very low bone mineral density in long‐term childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: Toward personalized risk prediction Open
Background Cohorts of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL) survivors reaching adulthood are increasing. Approximately 30% of survivors meet criteria for low bone mineral density (BMD) 10 years after diagnosis. We investigated risk…
View article: Exercise Testing and Artificial Intelligence as Allies in Improving the Detection and Diagnosis of Long QT Syndrome
Exercise Testing and Artificial Intelligence as Allies in Improving the Detection and Diagnosis of Long QT Syndrome Open
Dehkordi et al,1Dehkordi N.R. Dehkordi N.R. Toudeshki K.K. Farjoo M.H. Artificial intelligence in diagnosis of long QT syndrome: a review of current state, challenges, and future perspectives.Mayo Clin Proc Digit Health. 2024; 2: 21-31http…
View article: QTc intervals at rest and during exercise assessed by group correction formulas in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
QTc intervals at rest and during exercise assessed by group correction formulas in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia Open
This study shows the applicability of personalized group correction of QT/RR data in childhood ALL survivors. Our comprehensive assessments (spanning rest, exercise, and recovery) is an effective approach for risk stratification of cardiac…
View article: Cardiac electrical abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: a systematic review
Cardiac electrical abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: a systematic review Open
Purpose The aim was to provide evidence about the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of cardiac electrical abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors. Methods We included all original studies reporting the…
View article: Substrate oxidation during exercise in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors
Substrate oxidation during exercise in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors Open
Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are at high risk of developing long-term cardiometabolic complications during their survivorship. Maximal fat oxidation (MFO) is a marker during exercise of cardiometabolic health, and is as…
View article: Abnormal HDL lipid and protein composition following pediatric cancer treatment: an associative study
Abnormal HDL lipid and protein composition following pediatric cancer treatment: an associative study Open
Background Long-term childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at high risk of having dyslipidemia including low high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). However, little is known about the prevalence of low HDL-C and the impact of therapy …
View article: Physical impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: A PETALE cohort study
Physical impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: A PETALE cohort study Open
Background: Long-term musculoskeletal complications represent a growing burden for survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL). This study aimed to describe impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions o…
View article: Improvement of Diet after an Early Nutritional Intervention in Pediatric Oncology
Improvement of Diet after an Early Nutritional Intervention in Pediatric Oncology Open
Pediatric cancer survivors may experience cardiometabolic sequelae over the course of their lives as a result of the treatments they have received. While nutrition consists of an actionable target for cardiometabolic health, few nutritiona…
View article: Machine learning strategies to predict late adverse effects in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors
Machine learning strategies to predict late adverse effects in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors Open
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most frequent pediatric cancer. Approximately two third of survivors develop one or more health complications known as late adverse effects following their treatments. The existing measures offered to pa…
View article: The pediatric oncology exercise field speeds up to address important issues regarding chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity
The pediatric oncology exercise field speeds up to address important issues regarding chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity Open
OPINION article Front. Pediatr., 14 October 2022Sec. Pediatric Oncology Volume 10 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.998337
View article: Needs, Barriers and Facilitators of Adolescents Participating in a Lifestyle Promotion Program in Oncology: Stakeholders, Adolescents and Parents’ Perspective
Needs, Barriers and Facilitators of Adolescents Participating in a Lifestyle Promotion Program in Oncology: Stakeholders, Adolescents and Parents’ Perspective Open
Treatments for adolescent cancer can cause debilitating side effects in the short- and long-term such as nausea and malnutrition but also cardiometabolic disturbances. Although the risk for cardiometabolic complications is greater for adol…
View article: The influence of exercise and postural changes on ventricular repolarization in the long QT syndrome: a systematic scoping review
The influence of exercise and postural changes on ventricular repolarization in the long QT syndrome: a systematic scoping review Open
Current exercise recommendations make it difficult for long QT syndrome (LQTS) patients to adopt a physically active and/or athletic lifestyle. The purpose of this review is to summarize the current evidence, identify knowledge gaps, and d…
View article: Early Nutritional Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Habits in Pediatric Oncology: A Feasibility Study
Early Nutritional Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Habits in Pediatric Oncology: A Feasibility Study Open
This study aims to describe the feasibility of a nutritional intervention that promotes healthy eating habits early after cancer pediatric diagnosis in patients and their parents. Participants were recruited 4 to 12 weeks after cancer diag…
View article: Participating in a Health Promotion Program in Pediatric Oncology: Perspectives of Children, Adolescents and Families
Participating in a Health Promotion Program in Pediatric Oncology: Perspectives of Children, Adolescents and Families Open
Purpose. Health promotion (HP) programs represent a promising avenue to address the prevention or mitigation of adverse effects of childhood cancer. However, we do not know the most effective way to promote healthy behaviours in pediatric …
View article: Elaboration and refinement of a motivational communication training program for healthcare professionals in pediatric oncology: a feasibility and acceptability study
Elaboration and refinement of a motivational communication training program for healthcare professionals in pediatric oncology: a feasibility and acceptability study Open
The training Motivation Cafés is now ready to be pilot tested in pediatric cancer care centers.
View article: “Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer
“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer Open
Parental distress is a major issue in pediatric oncology. The literature shows that intervention programs aimed at supporting parents are effective in reducing parental distress following their child’s cancer diagnosis. However, most progr…
View article: SIOP ABSTRACTS
SIOP ABSTRACTS Open
Background and Aims: A cancer disease during the developmental age can lead to failure to regulate and express emotions with the onset of psychopathology in children. This study aims to: 1. screen children's emotional and social competence…
View article: Contributing Factors of Unmet Needs Among Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with Comorbidities
Contributing Factors of Unmet Needs Among Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with Comorbidities Open
Purpose: This study aimed to: (1) describe the domains and levels of unmet needs of young adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL) with comorbidities, and (2) to explore the factors associated with higher levels of …
View article: Increased Incidence but Lack of Association Between Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adults Born Preterm
Increased Incidence but Lack of Association Between Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adults Born Preterm Open
Preterm birth incurs an increased risk of early cardiovascular events and death. In the general population, cardiovascular risk factors cluster in the context of inflammation and oxidative stress. Whether this also occurs in young adults b…