Interventions about physical activity and diet and their impact on adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a Prisma systematic review

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Purpose: Over the past few decades, the incidence of cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYA) has been increasing. The impact of behaviors, such as physical activity (PA) and nutrition, on disease progression, prognosis, and overall health and quality of life for AYA cancer survivors is of significant importance. This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of PA and diet interventions for AYA cancer survivors and to critically evaluate existing literature, gaps, and limitations. Methods: A search of literature was conducted in PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, and Google Scholar following the PRISMA guidelines. Twenty-two studies were included from online databases from 2012 to 2022, 13 of which were randomized controlled trials. Results: Most interventions were related to PA, with only four studies including nutrition or Diet interventions. The interventions were generally feasible and acceptable to AYA cancer survivors, and digitally based PA interventions were commonly used. PA interventions mainly comprised aerobic and resistance training and were individualized. Overall, this review found various PA and diet interventions for AYA cancer survivors that were feasible and well-accepted, but gaps in knowledge and design still exist. Conclusions: This systematic review underscores the importance of conducting more research on diet interventions for YCS. Prospero registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/#aboutregpage

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Vasilopoulou, M., Asimakopoulou, Z., Velissari, J., Vicha, A., Rizogianni, M., Pusa, S., … Vantarakis, A. (2024, June 1). Interventions about physical activity and diet and their impact on adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a Prisma systematic review. Supportive Care in Cancer. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-024-08516-0

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