AbstractBackgroundOverweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD). Defining the burden of excess weight on the cardiovascular system in ACHD is the goal of this study. Limitation of exercise capacity due to overweight or obesity might be reversible with weight loss and improve quality of life for ACHD adults.MethodsExercise tests performed using a Bruce protocol and measurement of maximum oxygen consumption were retrospectively reviewed on 418 CHD patients. OW and OB were defined as the 85–95 or >95 percentile respectively for age and gender or by adult criteria. Severity of CHD was assigned based on criteria published in standard guidelines.Results63 p...
ObjectivesTo assess the prognostic value of heart rate response to exercise in adult congenital hear...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity in grown-ups with congenital heart disease (GUCH) is mostly reported b...
Background: Physical activity reduces the risk of acquired cardiovascular disease, which is of great...
Background Overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adolescents ...
Overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adolescents and adults ...
AbstractBackgroundOverweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adole...
Background—Although some patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) report limitations in e...
Objective: To investigate the status of body mass index (BMI) in adult people with congenital heart ...
Background: Overweight and obesity have become a major public health concern in recent decades, part...
Background: An association between impaired exercise capacity and risk of mortality has been reporte...
To control the development of people with congenital heart disease (CHD), it is important to follow ...
Due to technological and medical advances the population of adults with congenital heart disease (AC...
Determinants of exercise tolerance in adults with congenital heart disease Purpose: Grown Up patien...
Background. Approximately 17% of children aged 6–11 years were classified as obese in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Up to 25% of children with congenital heart disease are obese, which may have negative p...
ObjectivesTo assess the prognostic value of heart rate response to exercise in adult congenital hear...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity in grown-ups with congenital heart disease (GUCH) is mostly reported b...
Background: Physical activity reduces the risk of acquired cardiovascular disease, which is of great...
Background Overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adolescents ...
Overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adolescents and adults ...
AbstractBackgroundOverweight (OW) and obesity (OB) are endemic in the United States and affect adole...
Background—Although some patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) report limitations in e...
Objective: To investigate the status of body mass index (BMI) in adult people with congenital heart ...
Background: Overweight and obesity have become a major public health concern in recent decades, part...
Background: An association between impaired exercise capacity and risk of mortality has been reporte...
To control the development of people with congenital heart disease (CHD), it is important to follow ...
Due to technological and medical advances the population of adults with congenital heart disease (AC...
Determinants of exercise tolerance in adults with congenital heart disease Purpose: Grown Up patien...
Background. Approximately 17% of children aged 6–11 years were classified as obese in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Up to 25% of children with congenital heart disease are obese, which may have negative p...
ObjectivesTo assess the prognostic value of heart rate response to exercise in adult congenital hear...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity in grown-ups with congenital heart disease (GUCH) is mostly reported b...
Background: Physical activity reduces the risk of acquired cardiovascular disease, which is of great...