A Culturally-Tailored Mobile Health and Social Media Physical Activity Intervention for Improving Physical Activity in Hispanic or Latino/Latina Adolescent and Young Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors, Walking Juntos Study

Major Program
Supportive Care and Symptom Management
NCI Community Oncology Research Program
Research Group
Community Oncology and Prevention Trials
Sponsor
Children's Oncology Group
Status
Recruiting
ClinicalTrials.gov ID
For more information, see ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06410209
This clinical trial tests the impact of a culturally-tailored home-based physical activity program on physical fitness in Hispanic or Latino/Latina adolescent and young adult (AYA) childhood cancer survivors. After treatment for cancer, some AYA survivors experience long-term effects from the cancer and its treatment including weight gain, fatigue and decreased physical fitness. Hispanic or Latino/Latina survivors may have a higher risk of these effects compared to non-Hispanics. Regular physical activity helps maintain healthy weight, energy levels and overall health. Participating in a culturally-tailored home-based physical activity program may help increase physical activity in Hispanic or Latino/Latina AYA childhood cancer survivors.
Intervention
Goal Setting, Interview, Media Intervention, Medical Device Usage and Evaluation, Questionnaire Administration, Reward, Text Message-Based Navigation Intervention
Condition
Hematopoietic and Lymphatic System Neoplasm, Malignant Solid Neoplasm
Investigators
Jason A Mendoza, Site Public Contact, Kirsten K. Ness, Najat C. Daw, Aniket Saha, Susan E. Spiller, Jose M. Esquilin, Shafqat Shah, Vibhuti Agarwal, Joseph C. Torkildson, Maria E. Echevarria, Karen S. Fernandez, Alice Lee, Jason M. Fixler, Julie Voeller, Jill C. Beck, Ksenya Shliakhtsitsava, Shannon M. Cohn, Jason M. Glover, Jennifer A. Domm, Aarati V. Rao, Emad K. Salman, Jacqueline N. Casillas, Iftikhar Hanif, Jessica M. Valdez, Alan K. Ikeda

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