U.S., June 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07003607) titled 'Wearable Device and Self-Regulation Strategies to Promote Physical Activity Among Children With Cancer: A Pilot Study' on May 17.
Brief Summary: This is a clinical trial that tested whether a 12-week exercise program using smart wristbands and personalized goal-setting could help children with cancer become more active, feel more confident about exercising, and improve their quality of life.
The study included 72 children and teenagers (ages 6-18) receiving cancer treatment at two hospitals in China. They were divided into two groups:
Intervention group (33 children): Used a smart wristband to track daily steps, followed a personal...