Effect of APA on Sleep Quality in Children With Cancer From 5 to 16 Years
Effect of Practicing Adapted Physical Activity (APA) on Sleep Quality in Children From 5 Years of Age and Adolescents up to 16 Years of Age Undergoing Treatment for a Hematologic Malignancy.
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
30 participants
Nov 17, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Main objective : Evaluate the effect of adapted physical activity on the sleep of children with cancer from 5 to 16 Hypothesis : Practice daily adapted physical activity improve the sleep of the 5 to 16 children with cancer
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Children from 5 to 16 with haematological cancer undergoing treatment
- Subjects and their parents who were informed about the study and gave informed consent.
- Enrollment in the Social Security system
Exclusion Criteria8
- Children on high-dose corticosteroids
- Children under anxiolytic treatment
- Children with sleep disorders (sleep apnea)
- Children taking melatonin or sleeping pills
- Contraindication to adapted physical activity
- Refusal to participate on the part of the participant or his/her parents
- Holders of parental authority under curatorship, guardianship, safeguard of justice
- Pregnant or breast-feeding teenagers
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Interventions
practice daily adapted physical activity during 4 days
practice once adapted physical activity during 4 days
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NCT06455592