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2. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, overweight, and obesity among childhood cancer survivors in the Netherlands: A DCCSS LATER study
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Bouwman, Eline, Penson, Adriaan, de Valk, Maud, van den Oever, Selina R., van der Pal, Helena J. H., van Dulmen‐den Broeder, Eline, Blijlevens, Nicole M. A., Bresters, Dorine, Feijen, Elizabeth A. M., van den Heuvel‐Eibrink, Marry M., van der Heiden‐van der Loo, Margriet, Michel, Gisela, Ronckers, Cécile M., Teepen, Jop C., Tissing, Wim J. E., Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Kremer, Leontien C. M., Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Loonen, Jacqueline J., Bouwman, Eline, Penson, Adriaan, de Valk, Maud, van den Oever, Selina R., van der Pal, Helena J. H., van Dulmen‐den Broeder, Eline, Blijlevens, Nicole M. A., Bresters, Dorine, Feijen, Elizabeth A. M., van den Heuvel‐Eibrink, Marry M., van der Heiden‐van der Loo, Margriet, Michel, Gisela, Ronckers, Cécile M., Teepen, Jop C., Tissing, Wim J. E., Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Kremer, Leontien C. M., Pluijm, Saskia M. F., and Loonen, Jacqueline J.
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Background The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, overweight, and obesity in Dutch childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) compared with sibling controls and the Dutch general population. Other aims were to assess associated factors of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, overweight, and obesity and to identify subgroups of CCSs at risk for these unhealthy statuses. Methods The authors included 2253 CCSs and 906 siblings from the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study-Late Effects After Childhood Cancer cohort, part 1, and added data from the Dutch general population. Questionnaire data were collected on overweight and obesity (body mass index >25.0 kg/m2), meeting physical activity guidelines (>150 minutes per week of moderate or vigorous exercises), excessive alcohol consumption (>14 and >21 alcoholic consumptions per week for women and men, respectively), daily smoking, and monthly drug use. Multivariable logistic regression analyses and two-step cluster analyses were performed to examine sociodemographic-related, health-related, cancer-related, and treatment-related associated factors of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors and to identify subgroups of CCSs at risk for multiple unhealthy behaviors. Results CCSs more often did not meet physical activity guidelines than their siblings (30.0% vs. 19.3%; p < .001). Married as marital status, lower education level, nonstudent status, and comorbidities were common associated factors for a body mass index ≥25.0 kg/m2 and insufficient physical activity, whereas male sex and lower education were shared associated factors for excessive alcohol consumption, daily smoking, and monthly drug use. A subgroup of CCSs was identified as excessive alcohol consumers, daily smokers, and monthly drug users. Conclusions The current results emphasize the factors associated with unhealthy behaviors and the potential identification of CCSs who exhibit multiple unhealthy lifestyle b, + ID der Publikation: unilu_74706 + Sprache: Englisch + Letzte Aktualisierung: 2024-05-29 11:24:41
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3. Different subtypes of chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: A DCCSS LATER study.
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Penson, Adriaan, Walraven, Iris, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Grootenhuis, Martha A., Maurice‐Stam, Heleen, Loo, Margriet van der Heiden‐van der, Tissing, Wim J. E., van der Pal, Helena J. H., de Vries, Andrica C. H., Bresters, Dorine, Ronckers, Cécile M., van den Heuvel‐Eibrink, Marry M., Neggers, Sebastian, Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Louwerens, Marloes, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Blijlevens, Nicole, van Dulmen‐den Broeder, Eline, Kremer, Leontien C. M., and Knoop, Hans
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- 2024
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4. Methodology of the DCCSS later fatigue study: a model to investigate chronic fatigue in long-term survivors of childhood cancer
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Penson, Adriaan, van Deuren, Sylvia, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Keizer, Ellen, Heskes, Tom, Coenen, Marieke J. H., Rosmalen, Judith G. M., Tissing, Wim J. E., van der Pal, Helena J. H., de Vries, Andrica C. H., van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M., Neggers, Sebastian, Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Louwerens, Marloes, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Grootenhuis, Martha, Blijlevens, Nicole, Kremer, Leontien C. M., van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Knoop, Hans, and Loonen, Jacqueline
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- 2021
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5. Assessing fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: Psychometric properties of the Checklist Individual Strength and the Short Fatigue Questionnaire--a DCCSS LATER study
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PMC Medisch specialisten, Speerpunt, Zorg en O&O, Child Health, PMC Research, Penson, Adriaan, Walraven, Iris, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Grootenhuis, Martha A, Tissing, Wim J E, van der Pal, Helena J H, de Vries, Andrica C H, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M, Neggers, Sebastian, Versluys, Birgitta A B, Louwerens, Marloes, Pluijm, Saskia M F, Blijlevens, Nicole, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Kremer, Leontien C M, van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Knoop, Hans, Loonen, Jacqueline, PMC Medisch specialisten, Speerpunt, Zorg en O&O, Child Health, PMC Research, Penson, Adriaan, Walraven, Iris, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Grootenhuis, Martha A, Tissing, Wim J E, van der Pal, Helena J H, de Vries, Andrica C H, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M, Neggers, Sebastian, Versluys, Birgitta A B, Louwerens, Marloes, Pluijm, Saskia M F, Blijlevens, Nicole, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Kremer, Leontien C M, van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Knoop, Hans, and Loonen, Jacqueline
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- 2022
6. The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
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Penson, Adriaan, primary, Walraven, Iris, additional, Bronkhorst, Ewald, additional, Maurice-Stam, Heleen, additional, Grootenhuis, Martha A., additional, Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, additional, Tissing, Wim J. E., additional, Van der Pal, Helena J. H., additional, De Vries, Andrica C. H., additional, Bresters, Dorine, additional, Ronckers, Cécile, additional, Van den Heuvel, Marry M., additional, Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M., additional, Versluys, Birgitta A. B., additional, Louwerens, Marloes, additional, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., additional, Kremer, Leontien C. M., additional, Blijlevens, Nicole, additional, Van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, additional, Knoop, Hans, additional, and Loonen, Jacqueline, additional
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7. Assessing fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: Psychometric properties of the Checklist Individual Strength and the Short Fatigue Questionnaire––a DCCSS LATER study
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Penson, Adriaan, primary, Walraven, Iris, additional, Bronkhorst, Ewald, additional, Grootenhuis, Martha A., additional, Tissing, Wim J. E., additional, van der Pal, Helena J. H., additional, de Vries, Andrica C. H., additional, van den Heuvel‐Eibrink, Marry M., additional, Neggers, Sebastian, additional, Versluys, Birgitta A. B., additional, Louwerens, Marloes, additional, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., additional, Blijlevens, Nicole, additional, van der Heiden‐van der Loo, Margriet, additional, Kremer, Leontien C. M., additional, van Dulmen‐den Broeder, Eline, additional, Knoop, Hans, additional, and Loonen, Jacqueline, additional
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- 2021
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8. Additional file 1 of Methodology of the DCCSS later fatigue study: a model to investigate chronic fatigue in long-term survivors of childhood cancer
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Penson, Adriaan, Van Deuren, Sylvia, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Keizer, Ellen, Heskes, Tom, Coenen, Marieke J. H., Rosmalen, Judith G. M., Tissing, Wim J. E., Van Der Pal, Helena J. H., Andrica C. H. De Vries, Van Den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M., Neggers, Sebastian, Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Louwerens, Marloes, Van Der Heiden-Van Der Loo, Margriet, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Grootenhuis, Martha, Blijlevens, Nicole, Kremer, Leontien C. M., Van Dulmen-Den Broeder, Eline, Knoop, Hans, and Loonen, Jacqueline
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Additional file 1: Figure S1. Flowchart of the categorization process of survivors who received Radiotherapy. Table S1. Items in the questionnaires regarding the participant’s demographic data, medical history and current medical state. Table S2. Model parameters and how they were measured in the DCCSS LATER fatigue study.
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9. Prevalence and risk factors of cancer‐related fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: A DCCSS LATER study.
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van Deuren, Sylvia, Penson, Adriaan, van Dulmen‐den Broeder, Eline, Grootenhuis, Martha A., van der Heiden‐van der Loo, Margriet, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Blijlevens, Nicole M. A., Streefkerk, Nina, Teepen, Jop C., Tissing, Wim J. E., van der Pal, Helena J. H., van den Heuvel‐Eibrink, Marry M., Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Bresters, Dorine, van Leeuwen, Flora E., Ronckers, Cécile M., Kremer, Leontien C. M., Knoop, Hans, and Loonen, Jacqueline J.
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CHILDHOOD cancer ,CANCER fatigue ,CANCER survivors ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,CENTRAL nervous system ,ODDS ratio - Abstract
Background: Cancer‐related fatigue is a debilitating late effect after treatment for childhood cancer. The prevalence of fatigue in childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) and associated factors for fatigue has varied widely in previous studies. Two important aspects of cancer‐related fatigue, its severity and chronicity, are often not assessed. This study investigated the prevalence of, and risk factors for, severe chronic fatigue (CF) in a national cohort of Dutch CCSs. Methods: In this study, 2810 CCSs (5‐year survivors of all childhood malignancies diagnosed between 1963 and 2001 with a current age of 12‐65 years) and 1040 sibling controls were included. CF was assessed with the Short Fatigue Questionnaire and was defined as a score ≥ 18 and persistence of fatigue for ≥6 months. Cancer‐ and treatment‐related characteristics, current health problems, and demographic and lifestyle variables were assessed as potential risk factors for CF via multivariable logistic regression analyses. Results: In adult CCSs and sibling controls (≥18 years old), the prevalence of CF was 26.1% and 14.1%, respectively (P <.001). In adolescent CCSs and sibling controls (<18 years old), the prevalence of CF was 10.9% and 3.2%, respectively. Female gender (odds ratio [OR], 2.13; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.73‐2.62), unemployment (OR, 2.18; 95% CI, 1.67‐2.85), having 1 or more health problems (OR for 1‐2, 1.48; 95% CI, 1.18‐1.87; OR for >2, 2.20; 95% CI, 1.50‐3.21), and a central nervous system diagnosis (OR, 1.74; 95% CI, 1.17‐2.60) were significantly associated with CF in adult CCSs. Conclusions: This study shows that CCSs, regardless of their cancer diagnosis, report CF more often than sibling controls. This study provides new evidence for the prevalence of fatigue in CCSs. One in 4 childhood cancer survivors reports chronic fatigue. Current health problems increase the risk of reporting chronic fatigue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Assessing fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: Psychometric properties of the Checklist Individual Strength and the Short Fatigue Questionnaire--a DCCSS LATER study.
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Penson, Adriaan, Walraven, Iris, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Grootenhuis, Martha A., Tissing, Wim J. E., van der Pal, Helena J. H., de Vries, Andrica C. H., van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M., Neggers, Sebastian, Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Louwerens, Marloes, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Blijlevens, Nicole, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Kremer, Leontien C. M., van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Knoop, Hans, and Loonen, Jacqueline
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PSYCHOMETRICS ,CHILDHOOD cancer ,FATIGUE limit ,CANCER survivors ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) - Abstract
Background: Fatigue is often reported by patients with childhood cancer both during and after cancer treatment. Several instruments to measure fatigue exist, although none are specifically validated for use in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). The aim of the current study was to present norm values and psychometric properties of the Checklist Individual Strength (CIS) and Short Fatigue Questionnaire (SFQ) in a nationwide cohort of CCS. Methods: In total, 2073 participants were included from the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (DCCSS) LATER cohort. Normative data, construct validity, structural validity, and internal consistency were calculated for the CIS and SFQ. In addition, reliability and a cutoff score to indicate severe fatigue were determined for the SFQ. Results: Correlations between CIS/SFQ and vitality measures asking about fatigue were high (>0.8). Correlations between CIS/SFQ and measures of different constructs (sleep, depressive emotions, and role functioning emotional) were moderate (0.4-0.6). Confirmatory factor analysis resulted in a four-factor solution for the CIS and a one-factor solution for the SFQ with Cronbach's alpha for each (sub)scale showing good to excellent values (>0.8). Test-retest reliability of the SFQ was adequate (Pearson's correlation = 0.88; ICC = 0.946; weighted Cohen's kappa item scores ranged 0.31-0.50) and a cut-off score of 18 showed good sensitivity and specificity scores (92.6% and 91.3%, respectively). Conclusion: The current study shows that the SFQ is a good instrument to screen for severe fatigue in CCS. The CIS can be used as a tool to assess the multiple fatigue dimensions in CCS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, overweight, and obesity among childhood cancer survivors in the Netherlands: A DCCSS LATER study.
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Bouwman E, Penson A, de Valk M, van den Oever SR, van der Pal HJH, van Dulmen-den Broeder E, Blijlevens NMA, Bresters D, Feijen EAM, van den Heuvel-Eibrink MM, van der Heiden-van der Loo M, Michel G, Ronckers CM, Teepen JC, Tissing WJE, Versluys BAB, Kremer LCM, Pluijm SMF, and Loonen JJ
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- Humans, Male, Female, Netherlands epidemiology, Adult, Child, Neoplasms epidemiology, Health Behavior, Alcohol Drinking epidemiology, Alcohol Drinking adverse effects, Adolescent, Body Mass Index, Young Adult, Smoking epidemiology, Smoking adverse effects, Prevalence, Middle Aged, Cancer Survivors statistics & numerical data, Overweight epidemiology, Life Style, Obesity epidemiology, Exercise
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Background: The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, overweight, and obesity in Dutch childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) compared with sibling controls and the Dutch general population. Other aims were to assess associated factors of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, overweight, and obesity and to identify subgroups of CCSs at risk for these unhealthy statuses., Methods: The authors included 2253 CCSs and 906 siblings from the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study-Late Effects After Childhood Cancer cohort, part 1, and added data from the Dutch general population. Questionnaire data were collected on overweight and obesity (body mass index >25.0 kg/m
2 ), meeting physical activity guidelines (>150 minutes per week of moderate or vigorous exercises), excessive alcohol consumption (>14 and >21 alcoholic consumptions per week for women and men, respectively), daily smoking, and monthly drug use. Multivariable logistic regression analyses and two-step cluster analyses were performed to examine sociodemographic-related, health-related, cancer-related, and treatment-related associated factors of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors and to identify subgroups of CCSs at risk for multiple unhealthy behaviors., Results: CCSs more often did not meet physical activity guidelines than their siblings (30.0% vs. 19.3%; p < .001). Married as marital status, lower education level, nonstudent status, and comorbidities were common associated factors for a body mass index ≥25.0 kg/m2 and insufficient physical activity, whereas male sex and lower education were shared associated factors for excessive alcohol consumption, daily smoking, and monthly drug use. A subgroup of CCSs was identified as excessive alcohol consumers, daily smokers, and monthly drug users., Conclusions: The current results emphasize the factors associated with unhealthy behaviors and the potential identification of CCSs who exhibit multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors., (© 2024 The Authors. Cancer published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Cancer Society.)- Published
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