Physical Activity and Congenital Heart Diseases

Authors

  • Olena Lazarіeva National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport
  • Volodumyr Vitomskiy National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport

Keywords:

physical activity, congenital heart disease

Abstract

The foreign experience in promoting and appointment of physical activity for persons of different age groups with congenital heart disease was analyzed. The classification of groups and categories of cardiac patients in pediatrics, depending on postoperative results and current clinical data, as well as a group of children for assess the suitability to the exercises is demonstrated. Recommendations for adult patients with congenital heart disease are highlighted.

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Published

2020-01-20

Issue

Section

Therapeutic Physical Training, Sport Medicine and Physical Rehabilitation

How to Cite

Physical Activity and Congenital Heart Diseases. (2020). Youth Scientific Journal Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, 14, 79-85. https://sportvisnyk.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/sportvisnyk/article/view/568