Sedentary behavior and physical activity in survivors of childhood hodgkin lymphoma: a cross-sectional study
Tomáš Vyhlídal, Jan Dygrýn, Tomáš Kepák, Jarmila Kruseová, František Chmelík

TL;DR
This study uses wearable devices to assess physical activity and sedentary behavior in adult survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma, finding that most meet moderate activity guidelines but few do vigorous activity.
Contribution
The study is novel in using objective device-based monitoring to evaluate physical activity and sedentary behavior in Hodgkin lymphoma survivors.
Findings
Participants spent a median of 704.8 minutes per day in sedentary behavior and 115 minutes in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.
Men and younger participants spent less time in light physical activity compared to women and older participants.
Only 14% of participants met the recommended weekly vigorous physical activity guidelines.
Abstract
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is one of the most common cancers during adolescence. Advances in treatment have achieved survival rates exceeding 90%. However, long-term treatment-related sequelae, including cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome, significantly affect the quality of life of survivors. Physical activity (PA) is considered a key strategy to mitigate these risks. Current studies predominantly rely on subjective assessments of movement behavior, which may lack accuracy. This cross-sectional study aims to use device-based monitoring to characterize levels of sedentary behavior and physical activity in survivors of childhood-diagnosed HL. Specific objectives were to evaluate these behaviors across age and gender groups and to assess compliance with physical activity guidelines for the adult population. The study involved 51 participants (59% female), with a median age of 25…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Cancer survivorship and care · Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
