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Cancer-Related Barriers to Health Behaviors Among Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer and Their Families.

Jordan Gilleland MarchakMichelle C KeglerLillian R MeachamAnn C MertensKaren E Effinger
Published in: Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology (2022)
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of pediatric cancer and their caregivers frequently do not meet national guidelines for physical activity (PA), nutrition, or sleep. Respondents from N  = 73 AYA-aged (mean [ M ] = 19.0 years, range = 11-30 years) survivor families completed a survey on cancer-related barriers to health behaviors. Almost all respondents (68/73, 93.2%) endorsed ≥1 cancer-specific barrier(s) to current health behaviors (median = 5, standard deviation = 3.42, range = 0-16) in their family. Cancer-related barriers to PA, nutrition, and sleep were positively correlated (PA-nutrition: r  = 0.39, p  = 0.001; PA-sleep: r  = 0.41, p  < 0.001; nutrition-sleep: r  = 0.52, p  < 0.001). Wellness interventions are needed to address the unique needs of AYA-aged survivors and support multiple health behaviors simultaneously.
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