Should we be concerned regarding physical activity levels in children and adolescents with congenital heart disease? A comprehensive narrative review

Women and Children Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.wcn.2024.07.002
Yuan Li , Hong Zheng , Jie Li , Ying-Xin Li
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Abstract

Aims

The paradigm shift toward a holistic and proactive approach in the aftercare of individuals diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD) underscores the significance of regular physical activity (PA) in this at-risk group. The aim of this narrative review was to present and contrast objectively measured PA levels in children and adolescents with CHD with those of their healthy counterparts or broader normative groups, capitalizing on the recent surge in research in this field.

Methods

Four databases were systematically searched for relevant studies published from their inception through September 2023. Observational studies concentrating on youths with CHD, wherein objectively quantified PA levels in the CHD group were assessed and compared with healthy controls or normative data, were included. Two independent authors performed the study selection and data abstraction.

Results

Sixteen studies representing 1164 targeted patients were included. Our findings revealed that, contrary to general belief, the PA levels of youths with CHD were generally comparable to those of healthy peers or normative samples. Diminished PA was exclusively discerned in certain subgroups of CHD cases in a limited number of studies.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that PA levels of youths with CHD are generally comparable to those of their healthy peers or normative samples. However, considering the global pandemic of physical inactivity and lifetime health risks for patients with CHD, sustained efforts to monitor and improve PA remain vital. Collaborating on initiatives to help patients with CHD attain age-appropriate PA recommendations is essential and should not be underestimated.
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我们是否应该关注患有先天性心脏病的儿童和青少年的体育活动水平?全面的叙事回顾
目的:在诊断为先天性心脏病(CHD)的个体的护理中,向整体和主动方法的范式转变强调了在这一高危人群中规律的身体活动(PA)的重要性。这篇叙述性综述的目的是利用近年来该领域研究的激增,客观地介绍和比较患有冠心病的儿童和青少年与健康同龄人或更广泛的规范群体的PA水平。方法系统检索4个数据库自建库至2023年9月发表的相关研究。纳入了针对青少年冠心病患者的观察性研究,其中对冠心病组中客观量化的PA水平进行了评估,并与健康对照组或规范数据进行了比较。两位独立作者进行了研究选择和数据提取。结果纳入16项研究,1164例目标患者。我们的研究结果显示,与一般看法相反,青少年冠心病患者的PA水平与健康同龄人或规范样本的水平大致相当。在有限数量的研究中,仅在冠心病病例的某些亚组中发现了PA减少。结论青少年冠心病患者的PA水平与健康同龄人或正常样本大致相当。然而,考虑到全球流行的缺乏运动和冠心病患者的终生健康风险,持续监测和改善PA仍然至关重要。合作倡议,帮助冠心病患者达到与年龄相适应的PA建议是必不可少的,不应低估。
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