The Effect of Digital Therapy–Based Aerobic Exercise on Children With Neuroblastoma: Protocol for a Prospective Controlled Trial
Xuan Zhou, Shihao Huang, Lixia Wang, Haibin Guo, Sisi Chen, Tingrui Li, Qing Du

TL;DR
This study will test a digital therapy-based aerobic exercise program for children with neuroblastoma to improve their physical function and quality of life after treatment.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel digital therapy-based aerobic exercise intervention for post-chemoradiotherapy rehabilitation in pediatric neuroblastoma patients.
Findings
The intervention aims to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in children with neuroblastoma.
Expected outcomes include improved physical function, such as walking distance and balance, in the intervention group.
The study will provide evidence for the effectiveness of digital therapy in pediatric cancer rehabilitation.
Abstract
Neuroblastoma, one of the most common extracranial solid tumors in children, often results in significant functional impairments, including muscle atrophy, reduced motor function, and sensory disturbances. While aerobic exercise has been shown to support functional recovery in patients with cancer, digital therapy–based aerobic exercise interventions have not yet been explored in pediatric neuroblastoma. This study aims to develop and evaluate a digital intervention therapy to provide a safe, feasible, and tolerable home-based physical activity initiation protocol for children with neuroblastoma after chemoradiotherapy, with the main objectives of (1) breaking sedentary behavior habits and increasing daily energy expenditure, (2) gradually improving physical function (flexibility, basic muscle strength and muscle endurance, and balance ability), (3) establishing the habit of regular…
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TopicsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments · Cancer survivorship and care
