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Move more - be happier? physical activity and health-related quality of life in children with congenital heart disease.

Am Heart J

November 2021

Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease, Deutsches Herzzentrum München, Technische Universität München¸ Munich, Germany; Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany.

Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to determine whether there is an association between objectively assessed physical activity (PA) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children with CHD.

Patients And Methods: From September 2017 to January 2021, 343 children with CHD (12.1 ± 3.

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Association between cardiorespiratory fitness and health care costs in hypertensive men.

Atherosclerosis

August 2021

Division of Cardiology, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, CA, USA; Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

Background And Aims: Hypertension increases healthcare costs, but the impact of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) on these costs is unknown. This study explored the association between healthcare costs and CRF among hypertensive and normotensive men.

Methods: We studied 9794 male subjects aged 58.

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Objectives: Grip strength is known to be reduced in adults with congenital heart disease (CHD). This study compared grip strength in paediatric patients with CHD with healthy controls and determined a possible association between grip strength and health-related physical fitness (HRPF).

Methods: Grip strength and HRPF were assessed in 569 children (12.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates how congenital heart defects (CHD) and their treatments affect neurodevelopmental outcomes, aiming to eliminate the influence of socioeconomic and genetic factors by using a twin comparison approach.
  • It involves a nationwide cohort study in Germany with 129 twin siblings, assessing their cognitive and motor skills through standardized tests and questionnaires about health-related quality of life.
  • The research has received ethical approval and funding, with enrollment having begun in August 2019 and the study continuing until July 2024.
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Background: Research indicates reduced physical performance from diagnosis into survivorship of pediatric cancer patients. However, there is no systematic information or guideline available on the methods to assess physical performance and function in this population. The purpose was to systematically compile and describe assessments of physical performance and function in patients and survivors of pediatric cancer, including cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, speed, balance, flexibility, functional mobility, gait and motor performance test batteries.

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Improved Carotid Elasticity but Altered Central Hemodynamics and Carotid Structure in Young Athletes.

Front Sports Act Living

March 2021

Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, TUM Department of Sport and Health Science, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.

Young athletes most often exceed the physical activity recommendations of the World Health Organization. Therefore, they are of special interest for investigating cardiovascular adaptions to exercise. This study aimed to examine the arterial structure and function of young athletes 12-17 years old and compare these parameters to reference values of healthy cohorts.

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Breathing training improves exercise capacity in patients with tetralogy of Fallot: a randomised trial.

Heart

January 2022

Department of Paediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease, Deutsches Herzzentrum München, Munich, Germany.

Objective: Patients with tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) have limited pulmonary blood flow before corrective surgery and ongoing dysfunction of the pulmonary valve and right ventricle throughout life leading to lower exercise capacity and lung volumes in many patients. Inhalation training can increase lung volumes, improve pulmonary blood flow and consequently exercise capacity. This study tests whether home-based daily breathing training improves exercise capacity and lung volumes.

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Prognostic value of non-acute high sensitive troponin-T for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in adults with congenital heart disease: A systematic review.

J Cardiol

September 2021

Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease, Deutsches Herzzentrum München, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany; Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, Technische Universität München, Georg-Brauchle-Ring 60/62, 80992 Munich, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: Elevation of high-sensitivity troponin-T (hs-TnT) is linked to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, its prognostic value for survival and cardiovascular events and its relation to clinical characteristics and cardiac function parameters in clinically asymptomatic adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD) needs further exploration.

Methods: A systematic literature search was performed in PubMed and Cochrane from 2010 to May 2020 for hs-TnT as a prognostic marker in ACHD.

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E-Health Exercise Intervention for Pediatric Patients with Congenital Heart Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

J Pediatr

June 2021

Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany; Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease, German Heart Centre Munich, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.

Objective: To improve health-related physical fitness (HRPF) (primary outcome) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) with a web-based motor intervention program in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease (CHD).

Study Design: Overall, 70 patients (13.0 ± 2.

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The field of pediatric exercise oncology explores the relationships between physical activity (PA), including exercise, and a range of outcomes among children and adolescents affected by cancer. Although PA is safe and beneficial for this population, several important gaps in knowledge and practice remain. In this article, we describe research and innovation needs that were developed with a team of international experts and relevant literature, a series of online surveys, and an in-person meeting.

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Background: The shift toward a preventative approach in medical aftercare of congenital heart disease (CHD) patients has led to encouragement of regular physical activity (PA) in this patient population. Objective measures are crucial in accurately displaying PA levels and have increasingly found their way into clinical research. This review aims to give an overview about quality, methodology, and outcomes of current scientific work on accelerometers objectively assessing PA in patients with CHD.

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The majority of children with COVID-19 infections, fortunately, shows only milder symptoms. Which however has led that they are considered only for their particular transmission potential. Nevertheless, cases with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children and Kawasaki Disease with quite specific COVID-19 involvement have been reported and should be taken seriously.

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Reduced Parasympathetic Activity in Patients With Different Types of Congenital Heart Disease and Associations to Exercise Capacity.

J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev

January 2021

Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease, German Heart Centre Munich, and Technical University of Munich, Germany (Mss Fritz and Hock and Drs Oberhoffer, Hager, Ewert, and Müller); and Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Germany (Drs Oberhoffer and Müller).

Purpose: Current research indicates an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system (ANS) pathway activities in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). The heart rate variability (HRV) is a measure to quantify activities of the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches. This study evaluated the parasympathetic activity by means of HRV in patients with CHD, regarding diagnostic subgroups and CHD severity, and the association to exercise capacity.

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In children, arterial alterations occur with increased intima-media thickness as well as vascular diameter enlargement. Both conditions correlate with higher cardiovascular risk in adults, and both the array and proportion of these alterations are important hemodynamic parameters. In terms of functional adaptation processes, they influence several arterial wall properties as for example the shear and tensile stress of the vessel.

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Low physical activity, limited motor skills, and an increased number of overweight or obese children are major public health problems. Numerous school-based programs try to improve physical activity and health behavior in children but investigations on sustainable effects of these programs are rare. Therefore, we examined the long-term effects of the health promotion project.

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Cardiovascular diseases in childhood cancer survivors are known late sequelae following treatment. Arterial stiffness, pulse wave velocity (PWV) and central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) are potential predictors to assess the status of cardiovascular health. Frequent inpatient stays and reduced physical activity (PA) during treatment can lead to noticeable impairments regarding motor skills and physical performance.

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Improved clinical care has led to an increase in the number of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) engaging in leisure time and competitive sports activities. Although the benefits of exercise in patients with CHD are well established, there is a low but appreciable risk of exercise-related complications. Published exercise recommendations for individuals with CHD are predominantly centred on anatomic lesions, hampering an individualized approach to exercise advice in this heterogeneous population.

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Effect of Beta-Blocker Use on Exercise Heart Rate Gradient and Reclassification of Mortality Risk in Patients Referred for Exercise Testing.

Am J Cardiol

September 2020

Division of Cardiology, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, California, USA; School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.

Impairments in heart rate (HR) reserve and HR recovery are associated with mortality, and the combination of these two, termed exercise HR gradient (EHRG), is a better predictor than either alone. However, the confounding effect of beta-blockade on chronotropic impairment to exercise has not been fully explored; the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of beta blockade on EHRG. Participants were 2769 Veterans (58.

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The cardiovascular burden of congenital heart disease - not only in times of COVID-19.

Int J Cardiol

October 2020

Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease, Deutsches Herzzentrum München, Technische Universität München, Germany; Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, Technische Universität München, Germany.

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Pulse wave velocity (PWV) and central systolic blood pressure (CSBP) are well-established biomarkers of arterial stiffness. Further, fitness is known to be an important protective factor in adults in respect of vascular stiffening. However, the association of both muscular and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) with arterial properties in younger individuals has been inconsistent.

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Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for anthracycline- and/or radiotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity. The aim of this study was to assess clinical, laboratory, and imaging parameters of subclinical cardiovascular disease in childhood cancer survivors. Patients underwent cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), laboratory testing, transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) with tissue doppler imaging (TDI) and speckle tracking.

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A physically active lifestyle can prevent cardiovascular disease. Exercise intervention studies in children and adolescents that aim to increase physical activity have resulted in reduced vascular wall thickening and improve cardiovascular function. Here we review the literature that explores the correlations between physical activity, health-related physical fitness, and exercise interventions with various measures of vascular structure and function in children and adolescents.

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The objective of this study was to analyze parental counselling for fetal heart disease in an interdisciplinary and multicenter setting using a validated questionnaire covering medical, sociodemographic, and psychological aspects. = 168 individuals were recruited from two pediatric heart centers and two obstetrics units. Overall, counselling was combined successful and satisfying in >99%; only 0.

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