Reduced anaerobic and aerobic performance in children with primary ciliary dyskinesia.
Senem SimsekDeniz Inal InceAslihan CakmakNagehan EmiraliogluEbru Calik-KutukcuMelda SaglamNaciye Vardar-YagliHayriye Ugur OzcelikHazal Sonbahar-UluCemile Bozdemir-OzelNural KiperHulya ArikanPublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2018)
Anaerobic and aerobic performance is impaired in PCD from the early stages. Age determines anaerobic performance. Gender is the determinant of aerobic performance. Whether skeletal muscle characteristics and sex-related changes in body composition affect anaerobic and aerobic capacity in PCD children warrants further study. What is Known: • Exercise performance is determined by anaerobic and aerobic power. • Few studies have shown that PCD patients have lower aerobic performance which is associated with impaired lung function. What is New: • The present research indicated that both anaerobic and aerobic exercise capacity determined using field testing is impaired in PCD from the early stages. • Anaerobic capacity was found to be independently associated with age in PCD. Higher aerobic performance is independently associated with male gender.
Keyphrases
- microbial community
- wastewater treatment
- high intensity
- sewage sludge
- body composition
- lung function
- resistance training
- skeletal muscle
- young adults
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- type diabetes
- bone mineral density
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- heavy metals
- air pollution
- metabolic syndrome
- prognostic factors