The impact of high intensity training and sports on recipients of solid organ transplants: a narrative review
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
How to cultivate sustainable physical health and wellness in transplant recipients: the emerging and enduring role of exercise scientists
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
Supporting transplant athletes: perspectives on delivery of a sports performance and well-being service at the British Transplant Games
Elaine Duncan,
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Rachele Nateri,
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Abigail Lind
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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
Barriers and facilitators to physical activity: A comparative analysis of transplant athletes competing in high intensity sporting events with other transplant recipients
Bart Rienties,
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Elaine Duncan,
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Perry Judd
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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
Transplantation pushes into the world of elite sports
Lara C. Pullen
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American Journal of Transplantation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(10), P. 1713 - 1715
Published: Aug. 28, 2024
Language: Английский
Training loads and practices of competitive organ-recipients at the British and World Transplant Games
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