Фізична активність і вроджені вади серця
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фізична активність, вроджені вади серцяАнотація
Проаналізовано закордонний досвід у сприянні та призначенні фізичної активності особам різних вікових груп із вродженими вадами серця. Наведено класифікацію груп і категорій кардіологічних хворих у педіатрії залежно від післяопераційних результатів та поточних клінічних даних, а також групи дітей за оцінкою придатності до вправ. Виокремлено рекомендації для дорослих пацієнтів із вродженими вадами серця.
Посилання
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2. Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines [Electronic resource] / Canadian Society for ExercisePhysiology. – 2012. – Mode acess : http://www.csep.ca./english/view.asp?x=804.
3. Carvalho V. O. Aerobic exercise training intensity in patients with chronic heart failure: principles of assessment and prescription /V. O. Carvalho, A. Mezzani // European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. – 2010. – № 18(1). – Р. 5–14.
4. Cullen S. Exercise in Congenital Heart Disease / S. Cullen, D. S. Celermajer, J. E. Deanfield // Cardiology in the Young. – 1991. – Vol. 1, № 2. – Р. 129–135.
5. Garson A. Jr. Sudden death in a pediatric cardiology population,1958 to 1983: relation to prior arrhythmias / A. Jr. Garson, D. G. McNamara // Journal of the American College of Cardiology. – 1985. – № 5. – Р. 134–137.
6. HirthA. Recommendations for participation in competitive and leisure sports in patients with congenital heart disease: a consensus document / A. Hirth, T. Reybrouck, B. Bjarnason-Wehrens [et al.] // European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. – 2006. – №13. – Р. 293–299.
7. How much physical activity do children need? [Electronic resource] / Centers for Disease Controland Prevention. – 2008. – Mode acess : http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/everyone/guidelines/children.html.
8. Hui S. S. The relationship between heart rate reserve and oxygen uptake reserve in children and adolescents / S. S. Hui, J. W. Chan // Res Q Exerc Sport. – 2006. – № 77(1). – Р. 41–49.
9. Lui G. K. Management of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease / G. K. Lui, S. Fernandes, D. B. McElhinney // Journal of the American Heart Association. – 2014. – № 3. – Р. 1–9.
10. McDonagh J. E. Unmet education and training needs of rheumatology healthprofessionals in adolescent health and transitional care / J. E. McDonagh, T. R. Southwood, K. L. Shaw ; British Paediatric Rheumatology Group // Rheumatology (Oxford). – 2004. – № 43. – Р. 737–743.
11. Moons P. Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in adults with congenital heart disease / P. Moons, K. Van Deyk, D. Dedroog [et al.] // European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. – 2006. – № 13. – Р. 612–616.
12. Müller J. Exercise capacity, quality of life, and daily activity in the long-term follow-up of patients with univentricular heart and total cavopulmonary connection / J. Müller, F. Christov, C. Schreiber [et al.] // European Heart Journal. – 2009. – №30. – Р. 2915–2920.
13. Pasquali S. K. Following the arterial switch operation, obese children have risk factors for early cardiovascular disease / S. K. Pasquali, B. S. Marino, D. J. Powell [et al.] // Congenital Heart Disease. – 2010. – № 5. – Р. 16–24.
14. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. [Electronic resource] / US Department of Health & Human Services. – 2008. – Mode acess : http://www.health.gov/paguidelines/guidelines/default.aspx.
15. Pinto N. M. Obesity is a common comorbidity in children with congenital and acquired heart disease / N. M. Pinto, B. S. Marino, G. Wernovsky [et al.] // Pediatrics. – 2007. – Vol. 120, № 5. – Р. 1157–1164.
16. Pollock M. L. ACSM Position Stand: the recommended quantity and quality of exercise for developing and maintaining cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, and flexibility in healthy adults / M. L. Pollock, G. A. Gaesser, J. D. Butcher[et al.] // Medicine and science in sports and exercise.– 1998. – Vol. 30, № 6. – Р. 975–991.
17. Promotion of Physical Activity for Children and Adults With Congenital Heart Disease : Ascientific Statement From the American Heart Association / [P. E. Longmuir, J. A. Brothers, Sarah D. de Ferranti et al.]. – Dallas : Circulation.American Heart Association, 2013. – 13 р.
18. Reybrouck T. Physical performance and physical activity in grown-up congenital heart disease / T. Reybrouck, L. Mertens // European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. – 2005. –№ 12. – Р. 498–502.
19. Rhodes J. Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on the exercise function of children with serious congenital heart disease / J. Rhodes, T. J. Curran, L. Camil [et al.] // Pediatrics. – 2005. – № 116. – Р. 1339–1345.
20. Schickendantz S. Sport and Physical Activity in Children with Congenital Heart Disease / S. Schickendantz, E. Sticker, S. Dordel [et al.] // Medisine Dtsch Arztebl. – 2007. – № 104(9). – P. 563–569.
21. Stefan M. A. Effect of activity restriction owing to heart disease on obesity / M. A. Stefan, W. M. Hopman, J. F. Smythe // Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. – 2005. – Vol. 159. – Р. 477–481.
22. Swan L. Exercise prescription in adults with congenital heart disease: a long way to go / L. Swan, W. S. Hillis // Heart. – 2000. – № 83. – Р. 685–687.
23. TakkenT. Recommendations for physical activity, recreation sport, and exercise training in paediatric patients with congenital heart disease: a report from the Exercise, Basic & Translational Research Section of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, the European Congenital Heart and Lung Exercise Group, and the Association for European Paediatric Cardiology / T. Takken, A. Giardini, T. Reybrouck [et al.] // European Journal of Preventive Cardiolog. – 2012. – №19(5). – Р. 1034–1065.
24. Tomassoni T. L. Role of exercise in the management of cardiovascular disease in children and youth / T. L. Tomassoni // Medicine and science in sports and exercise. – 1996. – Vol. 28, № 4. – Р. 406–413.
25. Tutarel O. Exercise: Friend or Foe in Adult Congenital Heart Disease? / O. Tutarel, H. Gabriel, G. P. Diller // Current Cardiology Reports. – 2013. – № 15(11) – Р. 416.
26. Warnes C. A. ACC/AHA 2008 Guidelines for the Management of AdultsWith Congenital Heart Disease/ C. A. Warnes, R. G. Williams, T. M. Bashore [et al.] // Circulation. – 2008. – №118. – Р. 714–833.
27. Zaidi A. N. The impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease / A. N. Zaidi, J. A. Bauer, M. P. Michalsky [et al.] // Congenital Heart Disease. – 2011. – № 6. – Р. 241–246.
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2020-01-20
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Лікувальна фізична культура, спортивна медицина й фізична реабілітація
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Фізична активність і вроджені вади серця. (2020). Молодіжний науковий вісник Східноєвропейського національного університету імені Лесі Українки, 14, 79-85. https://sportvisnyk.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/sportvisnyk/article/view/568