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儿童癌症幸存者室内攀岩:一项关于可行性和益处的探索性研究。

Indoor Wall Climbing with Childhood Cancer Survivors: An Exploratory Study on Feasibility and Benefits.

作者信息

Däggelmann Julia, Prokop Aram, Lösse Vivien, Maas Volker, Otten Sarah, Bloch Wilhelm

机构信息

Department of Molecular and Cellular Sports Medicine, Institute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, Municipal Clinics of Cologne, Children's Hospital Amsterdamer Strasse, Cologne, Germany.

出版信息

Klin Padiatr. 2020 May;232(3):159-165. doi: 10.1055/a-1099-9592. Epub 2020 Mar 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exercise interventions in pediatric oncology include primarily traditional types of physical activity (PA) such as endurance and strength training, while there is a growing interest in recreational types of PA for pediatric cancer survivors, as well. One of these motivating and fun activities is indoor wall climbing. Therefore, this exploratory study aims to evaluate the feasibility and beneficial effects of a 10-week indoor wall climbing intervention in pediatric oncology.

PATIENTS

Thirteen childhood cancer survivors aged 6-21 years were included after cessation of their inpatient medical treatment of whom eleven completed the study.

METHODS

Study participants completed measurements of physical functioning at baseline (t0) and post-intervention (t1), as well as a questionnaire on program satisfaction at t1.

RESULTS

Survivors participated in 57.43±31.77% of the climbing sessions and no adverse events occurred. Most study participants evaluated the climbing experience to be fun and motivational. One child stated that the climbing intervention was too exhausting/overstraining. Significant positive effects were found in terms of ankle DF-ROM and ankle DF strength.

DISCUSSION

Indoor wall climbing seems feasible with childhood cancer survivors and suggests beneficial potentials on physical functioning. However, some preconditions (i. e. close supervision; slow increase of intensity; sufficient breaks) must be ensured.

CONCLUSION

Indoor wall climbing could be a motivational adjunct to traditional types of exercise in pediatric oncology.

摘要

背景

儿科肿瘤学中的运动干预主要包括耐力和力量训练等传统类型的体育活动(PA),同时,儿科癌症幸存者对娱乐性PA的兴趣也在不断增加。室内攀岩就是其中一项充满动力且有趣的活动。因此,本探索性研究旨在评估为期10周的室内攀岩干预对儿科肿瘤患者的可行性和有益效果。

患者

13名6 - 21岁的儿童癌症幸存者在住院治疗结束后被纳入研究,其中11人完成了研究。

方法

研究参与者在基线(t0)和干预后(t1)完成身体功能测量,并在t1完成关于项目满意度的问卷调查。

结果

幸存者参加了57.43±31.77%的攀岩课程,且未发生不良事件。大多数研究参与者认为攀岩体验有趣且有动力。有一名儿童表示攀岩干预过于疲惫/过度劳累。在踝关节背屈活动度(DF-ROM)和踝关节背屈力量方面发现了显著的积极影响。

讨论

室内攀岩对儿童癌症幸存者似乎是可行的,并显示出对身体功能有益的潜力。然而,必须确保一些前提条件(即密切监督;强度缓慢增加;充足的休息)。

结论

室内攀岩可以成为儿科肿瘤学中传统运动类型的一种有动力的辅助方式。

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