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Health behavior profiles in young survivors of childhood cancer: Findings from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study.

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There is limited understanding of associations between a combination of health behaviors (physical activity, sedentary/screen‐time, diet) and cardiometabolic health risk factors, physical performance, and emotional health among young ( Click to show full abstract

There is limited understanding of associations between a combination of health behaviors (physical activity, sedentary/screen‐time, diet) and cardiometabolic health risk factors, physical performance, and emotional health among young (<18) childhood cancer survivors (CCS). The aims of this research were to address this gap by 1) deriving health behavior adherence profiles among CCS, and 2) examining associations among demographic, diagnosis and/or treatment exposures, cardiometabolic, physical performance, and emotional functioning with health behavior profile membership.

Keywords: childhood cancer; health; behavior profiles; health behavior

Journal Title: Cancer
Year Published: 2023

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