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. 2012 Mar;37(2):198-208.
doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsr085. Epub 2011 Oct 17.

Social, demographic, and medical influences on physical activity in child and adolescent cancer survivors

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Social, demographic, and medical influences on physical activity in child and adolescent cancer survivors

Margaux B Gilliam et al. J Pediatr Psychol. 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated associations between social, environmental, demographic, and medical predictors, and child and adolescent survivors' physical activity (PA).

Methods: A structured telephone survey was conducted with 105 caregiver-survivor (aged 8-16 years) pairs and 36 caregivers of younger survivors (aged 6-7 years) alone. Participants completed measures assessing survivor PA and proposed predictors of PA including demographic, medical, social, and environmental influences.

Results: Social influences, including family PA, family support for PA, and peer support for PA, emerged as unique predictors of survivor PA. These variables predicted PA after controlling for demographic and medical factors. Child survivors' PA was more strongly predicted by family influences while adolescent survivors' PA was more strongly influenced by family and peer influences.

Conclusions: Child and adolescent survivors' PA is strongly influenced by social factors. This finding parallels results with healthy children. PA interventions should focus on family and peer support to increase survivors' PA behaviors.

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