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Specific deficit analyses in motor performance and quality of life of pediatric cancer patients - A cross-sectional pilot study

机译:小儿癌症患者运动表现和生活质量的特定缺陷分析-横断面先导研究

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Although survival rates in childhood cancer have distinctly improved, pediatric cancer patients often experience various disease- and treatment-related side effects with long-term consequences. Despite current studies investigating inactivity and limitations in physical functioning and quality of life in pediatric cancer patients, only little information regarding specific deficits in physical functioning and quality of life has been available until now. No study has yet analyzed these parameters from a global perspective and then identified specific deficits in a mixed childhood cancer population. Within this cross-sectional pilot study, motor performance and quality of life of 26 pediatric cancer patients were assessed after inpatient medical treatment, using standardized motor test batteries (MOT 4-6; DMT 6-18) and a quality of life questionnaire (KINDL?). Reference data have been mainly provided by the German "Children and Young People Health Survey" (KiGGS). Patients achieved lower motor performance scores (p = .000) (more than 27% below the average of healthy peers). Specific deficits were identified in motor speed and motor control (4-6 years), as well as in endurance, strength and coordination under time pressure (6-17 years). In terms of quality of life, no significant differences were examined compared to healthy children of the same age. The results of this study confirm that children with oncological diseases frequently have specific motor problems. Future research in pediatric oncology must investigate the impact of targeted, individualized exercise interventions addressing these specific deficits.
机译:尽管儿童期癌症的生存率已明显提高,但儿科癌症患者经常会遇到各种与疾病和治疗相关的副作用,并产生长期后果。尽管当前的研究调查了小儿癌症患者的身体活动和生活质量的缺乏活动和局限性,但是到目前为止,关于身体功能和生活质量的特定缺陷的信息很少。尚无研究从全球角度分析这些参数,然后确定混合型儿童癌症人群中的特定缺陷。在这项横断面的初步研究中,使用标准的运动测试电池(MOT 4-6; DMT 6-18)和生活质量调查表(KINDL)对住院治疗后的26名小儿癌症患者的运动表现和生活质量进行了评估?)。参考数据主要由德国的“儿童和青少年健康调查”(KiGGS)提供。患者的运动表现评分较低(p = .000)(比健康同龄人的平均值低27%以上)。在运动速度和运动控制(4-6年)以及在时间压力下的耐力,力量和协调性(6-17年)中发现了特定的缺陷。在生活质量方面,与同年龄的健康儿童相比,没有显着差异。这项研究的结果证实,患有肿瘤疾病的儿童经常有特定的运动问题。儿科肿瘤学的未来研究必须调查针对这些特定缺陷的针对性的个性化运动干预措施的影响。

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