Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.

The aim of the present study was to determine whether aerobic exercise involving an active video game system improved asthma control, airway inflammation and exercise capacity in children with moderate to severe asthma.A randomized, controlled, single-blinded clinical trial was carried out. Thirty-s...

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Main Authors: Evelim L F D Gomes, Celso R F Carvalho, Fabiana Sobral Peixoto-Souza, Etiene Farah Teixeira-Carvalho, Juliana Fernandes Barreto Mendonça, Roberto Stirbulov, Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio, Dirceu Costa
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4547724?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-31dcf570469f4a9284fe1a61b18ea4ea2020-11-25T01:01:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01108e013543310.1371/journal.pone.0135433Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.Evelim L F D GomesCelso R F CarvalhoFabiana Sobral Peixoto-SouzaEtiene Farah Teixeira-CarvalhoJuliana Fernandes Barreto MendonçaRoberto StirbulovLuciana Maria Malosá SampaioDirceu CostaThe aim of the present study was to determine whether aerobic exercise involving an active video game system improved asthma control, airway inflammation and exercise capacity in children with moderate to severe asthma.A randomized, controlled, single-blinded clinical trial was carried out. Thirty-six children with moderate to severe asthma were randomly allocated to either a video game group (VGG; N = 20) or a treadmill group (TG; n = 16). Both groups completed an eight-week supervised program with two weekly 40-minute sessions. Pre-training and post-training evaluations involved the Asthma Control Questionnaire, exhaled nitric oxide levels (FeNO), maximum exercise testing (Bruce protocol) and lung function.No differences between the VGG and TG were found at the baseline. Improvements occurred in both groups with regard to asthma control and exercise capacity. Moreover, a significant reduction in FeNO was found in the VGG (p < 0.05). Although the mean energy expenditure at rest and during exercise training was similar for both groups, the maximum energy expenditure was higher in the VGG.The present findings strongly suggest that aerobic training promoted by an active video game had a positive impact on children with asthma in terms of clinical control, improvement in their exercise capacity and a reduction in pulmonary inflammation.Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01438294.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4547724?pdf=render
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author Evelim L F D Gomes
Celso R F Carvalho
Fabiana Sobral Peixoto-Souza
Etiene Farah Teixeira-Carvalho
Juliana Fernandes Barreto Mendonça
Roberto Stirbulov
Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio
Dirceu Costa
spellingShingle Evelim L F D Gomes
Celso R F Carvalho
Fabiana Sobral Peixoto-Souza
Etiene Farah Teixeira-Carvalho
Juliana Fernandes Barreto Mendonça
Roberto Stirbulov
Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio
Dirceu Costa
Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.
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author_facet Evelim L F D Gomes
Celso R F Carvalho
Fabiana Sobral Peixoto-Souza
Etiene Farah Teixeira-Carvalho
Juliana Fernandes Barreto Mendonça
Roberto Stirbulov
Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio
Dirceu Costa
author_sort Evelim L F D Gomes
title Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.
title_short Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.
title_full Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.
title_fullStr Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.
title_full_unstemmed Active Video Game Exercise Training Improves the Clinical Control of Asthma in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial.
title_sort active video game exercise training improves the clinical control of asthma in children: randomized controlled trial.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description The aim of the present study was to determine whether aerobic exercise involving an active video game system improved asthma control, airway inflammation and exercise capacity in children with moderate to severe asthma.A randomized, controlled, single-blinded clinical trial was carried out. Thirty-six children with moderate to severe asthma were randomly allocated to either a video game group (VGG; N = 20) or a treadmill group (TG; n = 16). Both groups completed an eight-week supervised program with two weekly 40-minute sessions. Pre-training and post-training evaluations involved the Asthma Control Questionnaire, exhaled nitric oxide levels (FeNO), maximum exercise testing (Bruce protocol) and lung function.No differences between the VGG and TG were found at the baseline. Improvements occurred in both groups with regard to asthma control and exercise capacity. Moreover, a significant reduction in FeNO was found in the VGG (p < 0.05). Although the mean energy expenditure at rest and during exercise training was similar for both groups, the maximum energy expenditure was higher in the VGG.The present findings strongly suggest that aerobic training promoted by an active video game had a positive impact on children with asthma in terms of clinical control, improvement in their exercise capacity and a reduction in pulmonary inflammation.Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01438294.
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