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ehealth technology in cardiac exercise therapeutics for pediatric patients with congenital and acquired heart conditions: a summary of evidence and future directions

White, David A; Layton, Aimee M; Curran, Tracy; Gauthier, Naomi; Orr, William B; Ward, Kendra; Vernon, Meg; Martinez, Matthew N; Rice, Malloree C; Hansen, Katherine; Prusi, Megan; Hansen, Jesse E
ORIGINAL:0016904
ISSN: 2297-055x
CID: 5496842

Exercise and cardiovascular health: A state-of-the-art review

Isath, Ameesh; Koziol, Klaudia J; Martinez, Matthew W; Garber, Carol Ewing; Martinez, Matthew N; Emery, Michael S; Baggish, Aaron L; Naidu, Srihari S; Lavie, Carl J; Arena, Ross; Krittanawong, Chayakrit
Cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) is the leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, and low levels of physical activity (PA) is a leading independent predictor of poor CV health and associated with an increased prevalence of risk factors that predispose to CVD development. In this review, we evaluate the benefits of exercise on CV health. We discuss the CV adaptations to exercise, focusing on the physiological changes in the heart and vasculature. We review the impact and benefits of exercise on specific CV prevention, including type II diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, and heart failure, in addition to CVD-related and all-cause mortality. Lastly, we evaluate the current PA guidelines and various modes of exercise, assessing the current literature for the effective regimens of PA that improve CVD outcomes.
PMID: 37120119
ISSN: 1873-1740
CID: 5465772

ehealth technology in cardiac exercise therapeutics for pediatric patients with congenital and acquired heart conditions: a summary of evidence and future directions

White, David A; Layton, Aimee M; Curran, Tracy; Gauthier, Naomi; Orr, William B; Ward, Kendra; Vernon, Meg; Martinez, Matthew N; Rice, Malloree C; Hansen, Katherine; Prusi, Megan; Hansen, Jesse E
Many children and adolescents with congenital and acquired heart disease (CHD) are physically inactive and participate in an insufficient amount of moderate-to-vigorous intensity exercise. Although physical activity (PA) and exercise interventions are effective at improving short- and long-term physiological and psychosocial outcomes in youth with CHD, several barriers including resource limitations, financial costs, and knowledge inhibit widespread implementation and dissemination of these beneficial programs. New and developing eHealth, mHealth, and remote monitoring technologies offer a potentially transformative and cost-effective solution to increase access to PA and exercise programs for youth with CHD, yet little has been written on this topic. In this review, a cardiac exercise therapeutics (CET) model is presented as a systematic approach to PA and exercise, with assessment and testing guiding three sequential PA and exercise intervention approaches of progressive intensity and resource requirements: (1) PA and exercise promotion within a clinical setting; (2) unsupervised exercise prescription; and (3) medically supervised fitness training intervention (i.e., cardiac rehabilitation). Using the CET model, the goal of this review is to summarize the current evidence describing the application of novel technologies within CET in populations of children and adolescents with CHD and introduce potential future applications of these technologies with an emphasis on improving equity and access to patients in low-resource settings and underserved communities.
PMCID:10272804
PMID: 37332590
ISSN: 2297-055x
CID: 5542522