Training loads and practices of competitive organ-recipients at the British and World Transplant Games DOI Creative Commons

Thomas Hames,

Sheila Leddington Wright, Doug Thake

et al.

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6

Published: Nov. 29, 2024

Little information is available regarding the TL and training practices of competitive athletes who are solid-organ recipients. This study characterized organ-recipients at British World Transplant Games, 2017.

Language: Английский

The impact of high intensity training and sports on recipients of solid organ transplants: a narrative review DOI Creative Commons

A Kayeye,

Ioanna Triantafyllou, Sunita Mathur

et al.

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6

Published: Sept. 24, 2024

High intensity exercise in individuals post solid organ transplant (SOT) remains a largely understudied phenomenon, with potential risks and benefits. Additionally, the optimal training protocols are still unclear. This narrative review aimed to explore impact of high-intensity strenuous sports on recipients (SOTRs).

Language: Английский

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How to cultivate sustainable physical health and wellness in transplant recipients: the emerging and enduring role of exercise scientists DOI
Giorgos K. Sakkas, Christoforos D. Giannaki,

Kenneth R. Wilund

et al.

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(4), P. 294 - 298

Published: June 6, 2024

Purpose of review The aim the current is to highlight importance exercise training as an important section transplant recipient rehabilitation process and explain role scientist in development, implementation, assessment regime. Recent findings Transplant patients face a unique set challenges their recovery process, often requiring multifaceted approach address physical, emotional, psychological aspects condition. Exercise has emerged crucial component care these patients, providing means improve functional capacity, enhance quality life, mitigate adverse effects transplant-related complications. scientists who are trained assess patient's physical limitations, develop deliver personalized programs, monitor progress uniquely positioned play treatment with chronic conditions that require mean improving maintaining health life. Summary appropriate professionals for recipients recommended status part overall plan long-term support.

Language: Английский

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Supporting transplant athletes: perspectives on delivery of a sports performance and well-being service at the British Transplant Games DOI Creative Commons
Elaine Duncan,

Rachele Nateri,

Abigail Lind

et al.

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6

Published: July 4, 2024

Evidence suggests that engaging in physical activity improves the mental and health of transplant recipients. An opportunity to be more active could participating national international network Transplant Games. Although literature on motivations for experience taking part Games is available, little known about what role applied practitioners, specifically sport exercise psychologists play as recipients prepare compete. This paper offers perspectives provision a sports performance well-being service delivered at British The consists several sections. first background how came into being. second provides details model philosophy underpinned delivery. third includes trainee practitioner's casework challenges therein. Informed by team's reflections post-games survey final section proposes recommendations future services this unique event.

Language: Английский

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Barriers and facilitators to physical activity: A comparative analysis of transplant athletes competing in high intensity sporting events with other transplant recipients DOI Creative Commons

Bart Rienties,

Elaine Duncan,

Perry Judd

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(8), P. e0307095 - e0307095

Published: Aug. 23, 2024

Background There is widespread recognition that many transplant recipients struggle to become and remain physically active. However, some do undertake strenuous training significant physical activity (PA) participate in intensive sports. Aim This study sought understand facilitators barriers be active for Transplant Athletes (TXA) compared a group of Dutch transplantees. explorative mixed methods analysed race performance interview data from TxA who participated cycling and/or the sprint triathlon at World Games 2023, their lived experiences terms PA with those 16 transplantees Netherlands previously published this journal. Methods Using Patient Public Involvement engagement (PPI), 2023 subsequent in-depth interviews were used 27 TxA. A visual artefact previous was prompt identification discussion PA. Interview coded by three coders. Results Many reported not shared majority study. The significantly lower limitations, fear exercise, no comorbidity issues Furthermore, perceived they received substantial social support, had strength PA, control weight. Conclusion Several lack understanding medical other professionals about appropriate intensity An evidence-based framework athletes needed safe

Language: Английский

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Transplantation pushes into the world of elite sports DOI

Lara C. Pullen

American Journal of Transplantation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(10), P. 1713 - 1715

Published: Aug. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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Training loads and practices of competitive organ-recipients at the British and World Transplant Games DOI Creative Commons

Thomas Hames,

Sheila Leddington Wright, Doug Thake

et al.

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6

Published: Nov. 29, 2024

Little information is available regarding the TL and training practices of competitive athletes who are solid-organ recipients. This study characterized organ-recipients at British World Transplant Games, 2017.

Language: Английский

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