"Just Move It . . . Move It": A Multidisciplinary Motivational Approach to Improve Physical Activity in Children With Cystic Fibrosis.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X221150728
Valérie Sputael, Véronique Gaspar, Valentine Weber, Kawtar Soussi, Christiane Knoop, Laurence Hanssens
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Regular physical activity (PA) is essential in cystic fibrosis (CF). This study assessed the impact of a motivational interviewing (MI)-based project titled "Just move it . . . move it," aimed at improving the PA of pediatric CF patients. At baseline and month 6, body mass index, spirometric values, and duration of extracurricular sport activities were collected. Concurrently, the maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) was estimated. MI was performed during each visit. Overall, 19 CF children were included. Ten patients (52.7%) increased their regular PA (mean 1.9 hours/week) between both visits (PA+ group), while 9 did not (PA- group). No significant differences in functional and nutritional values were observed between the groups, while extracurricular sport time significantly increased in the PA+ group. "Just move it . . . move it" seems to be an efficient approach, as it was able to motivate several CF patients to initiate or increase their PA, yet without improving functional parameters.

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“把它移开……“动起来”:一种多学科激励方法来改善囊性纤维化儿童的身体活动。
有规律的身体活动(PA)在囊性纤维化(CF)中是必不可少的。本研究评估了动机访谈(MI)为基础的项目的影响,标题为“只是移动它…”move it”,旨在提高小儿CF患者的PA。在基线和第6个月,收集体重指数、肺活量值和课外体育活动持续时间。同时,估计了最大摄氧量(VO2max)。每次就诊均行心肌梗死。总共包括19名CF儿童。10名患者(52.7%)在两次就诊之间增加了常规PA(平均1.9小时/周)(PA+组),9名患者(PA-组)没有增加。PA+组的功能和营养价值无显著差异,而课外运动时间显著增加。“把它移开……“移动它”似乎是一种有效的方法,因为它能够激励一些CF患者启动或增加他们的PA,但没有改善功能参数。
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Global Pediatric Health Nursing-Pediatrics
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