Echocardiographic Parameters Associated With Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Physical Activity in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivors
CONCLUSION: This study reports that regular physical activity and adequate cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a higher preventive fraction. Thus, engaging in physical activity prevents childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors' cardiac dysfunctions. These findings are novel and clinically relevant in pediatric cardiooncology and provide additional evidence to strengthen the benefits of exercise as long-term care in childhood cancer survivors.PMID:37793652 | DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0100 (Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health)
Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health - October 4, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maxime Caru Pierre Dubois Daniel Curnier Gregor Andelfinger Maja Krajinovic Caroline Laverdi ère Daniel Sinnett Delphine P érié Source Type: research

Shaping Policy and Practice: Analyzing the Reach of Highly Cited and High Altmetrics Publications for Broader Impact on Physical Activity
CONCLUSIONS: To have a real-world influence on PA policy and practice, it is not enough to publish the results in scientific journals and participate in media outreach. To successfully involve policymakers and communities in appropriating the evidence and evaluating the extent to which these findings affect policy and practice outcomes, it is critical to lead co-creation, co-dissemination, advocacy, and capacity building efforts.PMID:37793653 | DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0185 (Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health)
Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health - October 4, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Andrea Ram írez Varela Natalicio Serrano Juliana Mej ía Grueso Anita Nguyen Deborah Salvo Ross C Brownson Adrian Bauman Rodrigo Reis Pedro Hallal Michael Pratt Source Type: research

Echocardiographic Parameters Associated With Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Physical Activity in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivors
CONCLUSION: This study reports that regular physical activity and adequate cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a higher preventive fraction. Thus, engaging in physical activity prevents childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors' cardiac dysfunctions. These findings are novel and clinically relevant in pediatric cardiooncology and provide additional evidence to strengthen the benefits of exercise as long-term care in childhood cancer survivors.PMID:37793652 | DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0100 (Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health)
Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health - October 4, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maxime Caru Pierre Dubois Daniel Curnier Gregor Andelfinger Maja Krajinovic Caroline Laverdi ère Daniel Sinnett Delphine P érié Source Type: research

Shaping Policy and Practice: Analyzing the Reach of Highly Cited and High Altmetrics Publications for Broader Impact on Physical Activity
CONCLUSIONS: To have a real-world influence on PA policy and practice, it is not enough to publish the results in scientific journals and participate in media outreach. To successfully involve policymakers and communities in appropriating the evidence and evaluating the extent to which these findings affect policy and practice outcomes, it is critical to lead co-creation, co-dissemination, advocacy, and capacity building efforts.PMID:37793653 | DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0185 (Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health)
Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health - October 4, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Andrea Ram írez Varela Natalicio Serrano Juliana Mej ía Grueso Anita Nguyen Deborah Salvo Ross C Brownson Adrian Bauman Rodrigo Reis Pedro Hallal Michael Pratt Source Type: research

Echocardiographic Parameters Associated With Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Physical Activity in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivors
CONCLUSION: This study reports that regular physical activity and adequate cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a higher preventive fraction. Thus, engaging in physical activity prevents childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors' cardiac dysfunctions. These findings are novel and clinically relevant in pediatric cardiooncology and provide additional evidence to strengthen the benefits of exercise as long-term care in childhood cancer survivors.PMID:37793652 | DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0100 (Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health)
Source: Journal of Physical Activity and Health - October 4, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maxime Caru Pierre Dubois Daniel Curnier Gregor Andelfinger Maja Krajinovic Caroline Laverdi ère Daniel Sinnett Delphine P érié Source Type: research