Sports behaviour and adherence to sports and exercise recommendations in patients with myocarditis.

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002218
Jonathan Schütze, Benedikt Bernhard, Noah Greisser, Philippe Joss, Sarah Manser, Anselm W Stark, Isaac Shiri, Catherine Gebhard, Maryam Pavlicek, Matthias Wilhelm, Christoph Gräni
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Abstract

Aim: In the clinical setting of acute myocarditis, existing guidelines recommend refraining from moderate-intensity to high-intensity sports for 3-6 months, yet the extent to which these recommendations are implemented by clinicians and followed by patients remains unclear.

Methods: From January 2020 to December 2023, consecutive patients with myocarditis according to European Society of Cardiology criteria were prospectively enrolled. Myocarditis was categorised into acute, subacute and non-acute myocarditis. Patients completed a sports questionnaire and sports behaviour was categorised into no sports (NSP), recreational (REC) or competitive sports (COMP).

Results: A total of 165 patients with myocarditis (mean age 50±17 years, 35% women) completed the questionnaire. Overall 73 (44%) patients received sports counselling. A total of 44 (72%) patients engaged in sports (REC+COMP) with acute or subacute myocarditis, received sports counselling with 38 (87%) adhering. Overall COMP patients (all male) received more counselling (11/11; 100%) compared with REC (53/105; 50%) and NSP (9/49; 18%). Of 39 women in the REC group, 14 (36%) received recommendations, whereas of 66 men 39 (59%) received recommendations (p<0.001). Of all patients engaged in sports, 55% received recommendations. Self-reported adherence to recommendations was significantly lower in COMP (73%) compared with REC (92%, p<0.001).

Conclusion: Although only half of the myocarditis patients received counselling regarding sports activity, adherence to these recommendations was generally high but varied by activity level. Women received fewer recommendations overall compared with men. While competitive athletes were counselled more frequently than recreational athletes, they were less likely to adhere to the recommendations.

心肌炎患者的运动行为和遵守运动锻炼建议的情况。
目的:在急性心肌炎的临床环境中,现有的指南建议在3-6个月内避免中等强度到高强度的运动,但这些建议在多大程度上被临床医生实施并被患者遵循尚不清楚。方法:从2020年1月至2023年12月,前瞻性纳入符合欧洲心脏病学会标准的连续心肌炎患者。心肌炎分为急性、亚急性和非急性心肌炎。患者完成了一份运动问卷,并将运动行为分为无运动(NSP)、娱乐(REC)和竞技运动(COMP)。结果:共165例心肌炎患者(平均年龄50±17岁,女性占35%)完成问卷调查。总共73例(44%)患者接受了运动咨询。共有44例(72%)急性或亚急性心肌炎患者(REC+COMP)接受运动辅导,38例(87%)坚持。总体而言,COMP患者(均为男性)接受了更多的咨询(11/11;100%),与REC (53/105;50%)和NSP (9/49;18%)。在REC组的39名女性中,有14名(36%)接受了建议,而66名男性中有39名(59%)接受了建议(结论:尽管只有一半的心肌炎患者接受了有关体育活动的咨询,但对这些建议的依从性总体较高,但因活动水平而异。总的来说,女性得到的推荐比男性少。虽然竞技运动员比休闲运动员得到的建议更多,但他们遵守建议的可能性更小。
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