Organized Sports Activities Are Safe for Children With Sickle Cell Disease: A Pilot Intervention Study

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2023-08-01

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Noordstar, Johannes J.ISNI 0000000396576065
Hulzebos, Erik H JISNI 0000000394562807
van der Ent, KorsISNI 0000000388008551
Suijker, Monique H
Bartels, MarijeORCID 0000-0001-9685-1755

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Abstract

Historically, children with sickle cell disease (SCD) are advised to refrain from sports activities, based on the assumption that physical exercise can trigger vaso-occlusive episodes. This pilot intervention study examined the safety (ie, no vaso-occlusive episodes) of a 10-week organized sports program for children with SCD. Eight children with SCD (5 boys/3 girls), aged 7 to 12 years old, received 10 training sessions (each 90 min) once a week. Training sessions were performed by a professional soccer club under the supervision of a medical team from the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital. During the study period, one child experienced a vaso-occlusive crisis, which could not be directly related to the organized sports program. None of the other children experienced vaso-occlusive episodes. The results of this study indicate that children with SCD can participate safely in moderate-intensity organized sports activities when personalized medical background and practical training information is shared with the trainer beforehand. All children continued their sports participation after the study period.

Keywords

children, exercise, physical literacy, sickle cell disease, sports, Taverne, Hematology, Oncology, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

Citation

Noordstar, J J, Hulzebos, E H J, van der Ent, C K, Suijker, M H & Bartels, M 2023, 'Organized Sports Activities Are Safe for Children With Sickle Cell Disease : A Pilot Intervention Study', Journal of Pediatric Hematology/oncology, vol. 45, no. 6, pp. e710-e715. https://doi.org/10.1097/MPH.0000000000002708