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Titre : | Physical conditioning in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis (2023) |
Auteurs : | Kamilla Passini Santos ; Verônica Mirian Machado da SiIva ; Isabella Ferreira dos Reis ; Mariana Rodrigues Carvalho de Aquino ; Mariana Ribeiro Volpini Lana ; Cláudia Maria Monteiro de Freitas Teixeira |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (Vol. 35, Juillet 2023) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 158-163 |
Note générale : | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.04.036 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Exercice physique ; Marche à pied ; Paralysie cérébrale ; Respiration |
Résumé : | Introduction Cerebral palsy (CP) can be described as a group of permanent non-progressive disorders that occur in the developing fetal or infant brain. Studies have shown that children and adolescents with CP have low cardiorespiratory fitness and higher energy expenditure during daily activities when compared to typical children. Therefore, interventions focused on the physical conditioning of this population could be critical. Objective To evaluate the effect of physical conditioning training on distance walked and maximum oxygen consumption (VO? max) in individuals with CP, through a systematic review. Method Two independent researchers performed systematic searches in the PUBMED, SciELO, PEDro, ERIC, and Cochrane databases using the search terms "physical fitness", "aerobic training" or "endurance" combined with "cerebral palsy". Inclusion criteria: (1) population (children and adolescents with CP between 5 and 18 years old); (2) type of study (experimental studies); (3) type of intervention (physical conditioning protocols); (4) outcome (distance walked in the 6 min walking test - 6MWT, and VO? max). Results 386 studies were identified and 5 articles were considered eligible. After physical conditioning training, there was an increase of 46.34 m (p = 0.07) and 5.93. ml. kg-1. min ?1 (p |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
En ligne : | https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360859223000517 |