Haferanke Jonas, Baumgartner Lisa, Willinger Laura, Schulz Thorsten, Mühlbauer Frauke, Engl Tobias, Weberruß Heidi, Hofmann Hande, Wasserfurth Paulina, Köhler Karsten, Oberhoffer-Fritz Renate
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Institute of Preventive Pediatrics, Technical University of Munich (TUM) School of Medicine and Health, TUM, Munich, Germany.
Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Klinikum Bayreuth GmbH, Bayreuth, Germany.
CJC Open. 2024 Sep 19;6(12):1549-1557. doi: 10.1016/j.cjco.2024.09.005. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Exercise has a significant impact on the cardiovascular (CV) health of children and adolescents, with resultant alterations in CV structure and function being evident, even at an early age. Engagement in regular, moderate physical activity (PA) is associated with long-term CV health benefits and a reduced risk of CV disease and mortality later in life. However, competitive sports often involve PA training intensities that are beyond recommended levels for young athletes, potentially leading to adverse CV outcomes. This situation emphasizes the importance of early monitoring of CV status, to prevent detrimental adaptations to intense physical exercise. The Munich Cardiovascular Adaptations in Young Athletes Study (MuCAYA; NCT06259617) aims to investigate the as-yet-unclear adaptations to intense exercise that occur in young athletes. The study focuses on various factors, including CV health, PA, cardiopulmonary performance, body composition, eating habits, and biochemical markers. In this longitudinal, prospective study, a sample of 250 young competitive athletes (aged 10-17 years) will undergo yearly examinations at the Institute of Preventive Pediatrics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), over the span of 3 years. The testing protocol includes the following: anthropometric measurements; basic medical examinations; electrocardiography, with blood-pressure and pulse-wave analysis; echocardiography; sonography of the carotid artery; blood sampling for laboratory analysis; cardiopulmonary exercise testing on a bicycle ergometer; and participant completion of questionnaires regarding PA (the Motorik-Modul Longitudinal Study PA Questionnaire [MoMo-PAQ]) and nutrition. Areas that are not yet fully understood are how exercise influences cardiac and vascular remodeling during long-term exercise, and how different biochemical and metabolic parameters, body composition, and nutrition impact such adaptations. The MuCAYA study seeks to address these gaps in knowledge and provide comprehensive evidence on the longitudinal effects of exercise on the CV system of young athletes.
运动对儿童和青少年的心血管(CV)健康有重大影响,即使在早年,CV结构和功能的相应改变也很明显。经常进行适度的体育活动(PA)与长期的CV健康益处相关,并且能降低日后患CV疾病和死亡的风险。然而,竞技运动通常涉及的PA训练强度超出了年轻运动员的推荐水平,可能导致不良的CV结果。这种情况凸显了早期监测CV状态的重要性,以防止对剧烈体育锻炼产生有害的适应性变化。慕尼黑年轻运动员心血管适应性研究(MuCAYA;NCT06259617)旨在调查年轻运动员中尚未明确的对剧烈运动的适应性变化。该研究关注各种因素,包括CV健康、PA、心肺功能、身体成分、饮食习惯和生化指标。在这项纵向、前瞻性研究中,250名年轻竞技运动员(年龄在10 - 17岁之间)的样本将在慕尼黑工业大学(TUM)预防儿科学研究所进行为期3年的年度检查。测试方案包括以下内容:人体测量;基本医学检查;心电图检查及血压和脉搏波分析;超声心动图检查;颈动脉超声检查;血液采样进行实验室分析;在自行车测力计上进行心肺运动测试;以及参与者完成关于PA(运动模块纵向研究PA问卷[MoMo - PAQ])和营养的问卷。尚未完全了解的领域包括运动在长期运动过程中如何影响心脏和血管重塑,以及不同的生化和代谢参数、身体成分和营养如何影响这种适应性变化。MuCAYA研究旨在填补这些知识空白,并提供关于运动对年轻运动员CV系统纵向影响的全面证据。