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Exercise Rehabilitation for Children With Asthma
Sponsor: The Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Summary
Asthma, a prevalent chronic condition among children and adolescents, substantially impairs their quality of life. In addressing this significant health concern, this study focuses on the potential of a customized exercise rehabilitation program tailored for this young demographic. By employing a randomized controlled trial design, the research aims to divide participants into two distinct groups: one undergoing a personalized exercise regimen and the other receiving standard medical care. The 12-week intervention for the exercise group includes a combination of aerobic activities, strength training, and targeted breathing exercises. The study's primary aim is to rigorously evaluate the impact of this specialized exercise protocol on critical health aspects such as lung function, physical endurance, frequency of asthma attacks, and overall quality of life. The anticipated findings from this research are expected to shed new light on effective asthma management strategies and offer invaluable guidance for clinical practices dedicated to improving health outcomes in young asthma patients.
Official title: Personalized Exercise Rehabilitation for Pediatric and Adolescent Asthma: A Comprehensive Intervention Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
6 Years - 17 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2024-04-01
Completion Date
2027-10-01
Last Updated
2024-02-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Personalized Exercise Rehabilitation
The experimental group will participate in a 12-week exercise intervention program, carefully transitioning from moderate-intensity interval training to high-intensity interval training. The progression of exercise intensity will be regularly adjusted based on each child's tolerance, ensuring a personalized approach to the regimen. The exercise program is structured into three phases: an adaptation phase, an intensification phase, and a consolidation phase. For each participant, the intensity of the exercises is calculated based on their reserve heart rate, allowing for a tailored and scientifically-grounded progression. This approach aims to optimize the exercise program's effectiveness while maintaining safety and adaptability to individual fitness levels and asthma conditions.