Body composition, muscle strength deficits and mobility limitations in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2006Vol. 49(7), pp. 975–981
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Kirsten K. Ness, K. Scott Baker, Donald R. Dengel, Nancy M. Youngren, Shalamar D. Sibley, Ann Mertens, James G. Gurney
Abstract
Young adult survivors of childhood ALL have strength and mobility deficits. Decreased strength may reduce ability to participate in physical activity, perpetuating fitness deficits in survivors of childhood ALL.
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