Developmental outcomes in Italian young cancer survivors: The effect of lack of social support in physical activity practice on quality of life and mental health

Author:

Gentile Ambra1ORCID,Bartolo Luca Di1,Ficarra Salvatore1,Ortega‐Gómez Sonia2,Jiménez‐Pavón David23,Vantarakis Apostolos4,Velissari Joanna4,Tavares Paula5,Gomes Beatriz5,Thaller Joshua6,Papakonstantinou Sofia7,Kirkar Musa8,Glorioso Francesca9,Pusa Susanna10,Galioto Marina1,Bianco Antonino1,Alesi Marianna1

Affiliation:

1. Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Unit, Department of Psychology, Educational Sciences and Human Movement University of Palermo Palermo Italy

2. MOVE‐IT Research Group, Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education Sciences and Biomedical Research Innovation Institute of Cádiz University of Cádiz Cádiz Spain

3. CIBER of Frailty and Healthy Aging (CIBERFES) Madrid Spain

4. Department of Public Health Medical School, University of Patras Patras Greece

5. Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

6. Department of Health Consulting Research and Science, Outdoor Against Cancer München Germany

7. Creative Thinking Development – CRE.THI.DEV Rafina Greece

8. Centro Internazionale per la Promozione dell'educazione e lo Sviluppo (CEIPES) Palermo Italy

9. Lega Italiana per la lotta Contro i Tumori (LILT Palermo) Palermo Italy

10. Department of Nursing Umeå University Umeå Sweden

Abstract

AbstractLife expectancy among young cancer survivors has increased in the last decades. Unfortunately, young cancer survivors might still experience mental and physical issues due to cancer treatment. Moreover, although physical activity is a valid tool for increasing social support and reducing the risk of obesity, sedentary behaviour is very common among young cancer survivors. Therefore, the current pilot study aims to estimate lack of social support impact on physical activity practice on mental health and quality of life. A sample of 69 Italian young cancer survivors (60% females) were included in the study and physical activity, anxiety, depression and quality of life were assessed by self‐reported questionnaires. The results showed that a lack of social support for exercising was connected to higher depressive symptoms, while no influence was detected on anxiety. Concerning quality of life, the analysis of variance model showed a significant effect of the lack of social support on physical mobility but not on self‐care, usual activities, pain and discomfort and general health. In conclusion, integrating physical activity in young cancer survivors' lifestyle, considering cancer‐related side effects, might enhance their mental health and quality of life by providing social support at the same time. Healthcare professionals should evaluate the feasibility and support adapted physical activity programmes for young cancer survivors, to reduce the risk of depression and obesity, among others.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Reference30 articles.

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