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Background:
- More children with cancer are surviving into adulthood. Some side effects from treatment go away quickly. But some problems may not go away or may only show up months or years later. These problems are called late effects. Late effects can cause difficulties in cognitive functions, such as attention and memory. Physical activity has been found to improve the attention and memory skills of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Researchers want to see if physical activity can help with these cognitive problems in children with brain tumors.
Objectives:
- To see if physical activity can improve cognitive functions in children who had radiation therapy for a brain tumor.
Eligibility:
- Children ages 8 17 who had radiation for a brain tumor at least 2 years ago. They must have access to a computer.
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BACKGROUND:
OBJECTIVES:
-To assess the effects of a 12-week enhanced physical activity (PA) home intervention on visual memory (CogState One Card Learning Accuracy score) in children treated with CRT for brain tumors compared to a control group engaged in usual physical activity during the first 12 weeks.
ELIGIBILITY:
DESIGN:
-In this prospective randomized controlled trial. Children will be randomized to one of two groups: Group 1 (n=30): The immediate intervention group (the intervention group ) will participate in the enhanced PA home intervention group for the first 12 weeks; followed by 12 weeks of PA maintenance on their own.
Group 2 (n=30): The delayed intervention control group (the control group ) will engage in their usual physical activity (no intervention) for 12 weeks; followed by the enhanced PA home intervention for 12 weeks.
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INCLUSION CRITERIA:
PARENT OR GURADIAN OF PARTICIPATING SUBJECT:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
PARENT OR GUARDIAN EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
1. Parent or guardian of an ineligible subject
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36 participants in 2 patient groups
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Pamela L Wolters, Ph.D.
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