从患者角度看儿科非酒精性脂肪肝患者的运动习惯、偏好和障碍:多中心调查

JPGN Reports Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.12072
Elizabeth L. Yu, Hyeri You, Bryan Rudolph, Jennifer A. Panganiban, Taisa J. Kohut, Henry C. Lin, Amanda C Fifi, Rasmita Budhathoki, Megan W. Butler, Sabina R. Anderson, Nidhi P. Goyal, K. Newton, J. Schwimmer
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非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)在儿童中很普遍,改变生活方式是主要的治疗方法。然而,治疗非酒精性脂肪肝的最佳运动时间、频率和强度仍未确定。本研究旨在从患者的角度出发,对患有非酒精性脂肪肝的儿童的运动行为、偏好和障碍进行调查。参与者填写了一份关于运动习惯、偏好和障碍的问卷,家长则填写了一份关于支持孩子运动的意愿和能力的问卷。数据分析采用χ2检验加Yates校正和双样本t检验。约52.5%的参与者在学校上体育课,59.5%的参与者参加课外锻炼,平均每周3.7天。不过,有 11.5%的人表示没有参加过体育锻炼。绝大多数参与者(81.1%)表示有兴趣提高运动量,这主要是受健康相关因素的影响。与时间有关的限制是最常见的运动障碍(53.7%)。约 80% 的家长表示愿意并有能力支持孩子的运动计划。这项研究为非酒精性脂肪肝儿童的运动行为、偏好和障碍提供了深入的见解。半数儿童在学校缺乏锻炼机会,但表示有兴趣增加体育锻炼。时间限制是他们提到的主要障碍。家长支持增加体育锻炼的积极性很高。针对非酒精性脂肪肝的运动干预计划应考虑儿童及其家人的观点。
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Patient perspective on exercise practices, preferences, and barriers in pediatric nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A multicenter survey
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is prevalent among children, and lifestyle modification is the primary treatment approach. However, the optimal exercise duration, frequency, and intensity for managing NAFLD remain undefined. This study aimed to gain insights from the patient perspective by examining exercise behaviors, preferences, and barriers in children with NAFLD.A multicenter survey was conducted among children 8–18 years with NAFLD in pediatric gastroenterology clinics. Participants completed a questionnaire on exercise practices, preferences, and barriers, while parents completed a questionnaire on their willingness and ability to support their child's exercise. Data were analyzed using χ2 test with Yates' correction and two‐sample t test.The study included 408 children with NAFLD, with a mean age of 13.8 years. Approximately 52.5% of participants had physical education classes at school, while 59.5% engaged in extracurricular exercise, averaging 3.7 days per week. However, 11.5% reported no physical activity. A significant majority (81.1%) expressed interest in increasing their exercise levels, primarily driven by health‐related factors. Time‐related constraints were the most cited barriers to exercise (53.7%). Approximately 80% of parents demonstrated willingness and ability to support their child's exercise regimen.This study provides insights into exercise behaviors, preferences, and barriers among children with NAFLD. Half of the children lacked exercise opportunities at school but expressed interest in increasing their physical activity. Time limitation was the major obstacle cited. Parents are motivated to support increased physical activity. Exercise intervention programs for NAFLD should consider the perspective of the children and their families.
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