The POWER-study is a two-arm exercise intervention study for pediatric patients following acute cancer treatment. This clinical trial will investigate the effects of a 12-week moderate to high-intensity exercise program on cardiorespiratory fitness in children and adolescents beginning 6 weeks after completion of acute cancer treatment.
Age range
7 Years – 23 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak, ml/kg/min) from Baseline to T1 (end of intervention/12-weeks post randomization) between the two study groups, assessed in a maximal incremental exercise test (CPET) on a bicycle ergometer.
Timeframe: At Baseline T0: 6 weeks following acute cancer treatment, T1: after 12 weeks of intervention, T2 (Follow up): after 12 weeks after end of intervention = 24 weeks after study inclusion