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Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study

BACKGROUND: A hallmark feature of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) is exercise intolerance. Whether a home-based resistance training intervention improves muscle oxygenation (as measured by tissue oxygenation index, TOI) and exercise tolerance ([Formula: see text] O(2) reserve) during ae...

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Autores principales: Lahti, Dana S., Pockett, Charissa, Boyes, Natasha G., Bradley, Timothy J., Butcher, Scotty J., Wright, Kristi D., Erlandson, Marta C., Tomczak, Corey R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjcpc.2022.08.002
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author Lahti, Dana S.
Pockett, Charissa
Boyes, Natasha G.
Bradley, Timothy J.
Butcher, Scotty J.
Wright, Kristi D.
Erlandson, Marta C.
Tomczak, Corey R.
author_facet Lahti, Dana S.
Pockett, Charissa
Boyes, Natasha G.
Bradley, Timothy J.
Butcher, Scotty J.
Wright, Kristi D.
Erlandson, Marta C.
Tomczak, Corey R.
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description BACKGROUND: A hallmark feature of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) is exercise intolerance. Whether a home-based resistance training intervention improves muscle oxygenation (as measured by tissue oxygenation index, TOI) and exercise tolerance ([Formula: see text] O(2) reserve) during aerobic exercise in children with CHD compared with healthy children is unknown. METHODS: We report findings for 10 children with CHD (female/male: 4/6; mean ± standard deviation age: 13 ± 1 years) and 9 healthy controls (female/male: 5/4; age: 12 ± 3 years). Children with CHD completed a 12-week home-based exercise programme in addition to 6 in-person sessions. Exercise tolerance was assessed with a peak exercise test. Vastus lateralis TOI was continuously sampled during the peak [Formula: see text] O(2) test via near-infrared spectroscopy. RESULTS: There was a medium effect (Cohen’s d = 0.67) of exercise training on lowering TOI at peak exercise (pre: 30 ± 16 %total labile signal vs post: 20 ± 13 % total labile signal; P = 0.099). Exercise training had a small effect (Cohen’s d = 0.23) on increasing [Formula: see text] O(2) reserve by 1.6 mL/kg/min (pre: 27.2 ± 5.7 mL/kg/min vs post: 29.4 ± 8.8 mL/kg/min; P = 0.382). There was also a small effect (Cohen’s d = 0.27) of exercise on peak heart rate (pre: 175 ± 23 beats/min vs post: 169 ± 21 beats/min; P = 0.18). TOI, [Formula: see text] O(2) reserve, and heart rate were generally lower than healthy control participants. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that home-based resistance training may enhance skeletal muscle oxygen extraction (lower TOI) and subsequently [Formula: see text] O(2) reserve in children with CHD.
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spelling pubmed-106421152023-11-14 Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study Lahti, Dana S. Pockett, Charissa Boyes, Natasha G. Bradley, Timothy J. Butcher, Scotty J. Wright, Kristi D. Erlandson, Marta C. Tomczak, Corey R. CJC Pediatr Congenit Heart Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: A hallmark feature of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) is exercise intolerance. Whether a home-based resistance training intervention improves muscle oxygenation (as measured by tissue oxygenation index, TOI) and exercise tolerance ([Formula: see text] O(2) reserve) during aerobic exercise in children with CHD compared with healthy children is unknown. METHODS: We report findings for 10 children with CHD (female/male: 4/6; mean ± standard deviation age: 13 ± 1 years) and 9 healthy controls (female/male: 5/4; age: 12 ± 3 years). Children with CHD completed a 12-week home-based exercise programme in addition to 6 in-person sessions. Exercise tolerance was assessed with a peak exercise test. Vastus lateralis TOI was continuously sampled during the peak [Formula: see text] O(2) test via near-infrared spectroscopy. RESULTS: There was a medium effect (Cohen’s d = 0.67) of exercise training on lowering TOI at peak exercise (pre: 30 ± 16 %total labile signal vs post: 20 ± 13 % total labile signal; P = 0.099). Exercise training had a small effect (Cohen’s d = 0.23) on increasing [Formula: see text] O(2) reserve by 1.6 mL/kg/min (pre: 27.2 ± 5.7 mL/kg/min vs post: 29.4 ± 8.8 mL/kg/min; P = 0.382). There was also a small effect (Cohen’s d = 0.27) of exercise on peak heart rate (pre: 175 ± 23 beats/min vs post: 169 ± 21 beats/min; P = 0.18). TOI, [Formula: see text] O(2) reserve, and heart rate were generally lower than healthy control participants. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that home-based resistance training may enhance skeletal muscle oxygen extraction (lower TOI) and subsequently [Formula: see text] O(2) reserve in children with CHD. Elsevier 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10642115/ /pubmed/37969430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjcpc.2022.08.002 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Lahti, Dana S.
Pockett, Charissa
Boyes, Natasha G.
Bradley, Timothy J.
Butcher, Scotty J.
Wright, Kristi D.
Erlandson, Marta C.
Tomczak, Corey R.
Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study
title Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study
title_full Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study
title_fullStr Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study
title_short Effects of 12-Week Home-based Resistance Training on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation in Children With Congenital Heart Disease: A CHAMPS Study
title_sort effects of 12-week home-based resistance training on peripheral muscle oxygenation in children with congenital heart disease: a champs study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjcpc.2022.08.002
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