Factors That Influence Physical Activity Behavior in Children and Adolescents During and After Cancer Treatment: A Qualitative Systematic Review of the Literature
CONCLUSIONS: Both inhibiting and promoting factors in the area of social, personal, and contextual factors could be identified. The most fundamental factor for PA is the physical condition. Social factors, such as parents or friends, often have a motivating effect and can promote PA. Inhibiting factors are mainly context-related, such as an environment unsuitable for PA. Although the review highlights interesting aspects, further treatment-related and longitudinal studies could provide deeper insights.PMID:37890837 | DOI:10.1123/pes.2022-0111
Source: Pediatric Exercise Science - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Laura Kappelmann Miriam G ötte Arno Krombholz Jan H üter Britta Fischer Source Type: research
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