Health-related quality of life and physical activity in Ukrainian pediatric patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia

Q4 Medicine
Yeva-Emiliia Kulchytska, T. Marushko, T. Kurilina
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Introduction. Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a genetically determined disease characterized by elevated low-density lipoprotein levels since birth and predisposes a person to develop atherosclerosis-induced cardiovascular disease. Healthcare providers should monitor the health status and physical activity level in pediatric patients with FH, as a high-risk group for cardiovascular disease. Purpose - to investigate the self-reported health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and physical activity energy expenditure based on the questionnaire data (PAEEq) in children with heterozygous FH compared with healthy peers to assess the health status. Materials and methods. The HRQoL scores were assessed using the KINDLR questionnaire in 15 patients with FH and 21 healthy peers. The physical activity level was evaluated using the C(Y)PAQ questionnaire. The KINDLR data together with other variables such as age, weight, height, sex, BMI and the PAEEq scores were analyzed in SAS® OnDemand for Academics. Results. HRQoL scores in FH children were similar to those of the control group (p>0.05). There was no association between PAEEq and the HRQoL scores in the FH (r=0.37, p=0.29) and the control group (r=0.43, p=0.20). The KINDLR Physical well-being score in the 5-9 years age group was significantly higher for FH children than for controls (p<0.01), while the total HRQoL score was not significantly different between FH children and controls. The group of FH children aged 5-9 with an intermediate level of PAEEq was the most physically active among the surveyed children. The controls aged 15-18 with low levels of PAEEq was the least active. All other age groups were characterized by a low intermediate level of PAEEq. Conclusions. Children with FH have HRQoL scores that are comparable to those of healthy peers. The FH and control groups were relatively satisfied with their quality of life. Thus, FH children consider themselves to be healthy, and from this underestimation of their cardiovascular risk they may have low adherence. Most FH children were found to have the low intermediate levels of PAEEq, which may indicate a lack of exercise and poor quality of life later on. Children with FH may have significant health problems in adulthood if they are not treated early and appropriately. In a similar manner, low PAEEq levels were demonstrated by the controls, so they should be also informed about the significance of regular physical activity and properly motivated. The research was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of the participating institution. The informed consent of the patients was obtained for conducting the studies. No conflict of interests was declared by the authors.
乌克兰杂合子家族性高胆固醇血症儿童的健康相关生活质量和身体活动
介绍。家族性高胆固醇血症(FH)是一种遗传决定的疾病,其特征是自出生以来低密度脂蛋白水平升高,使人易患动脉粥样硬化诱导的心血管疾病。作为心血管疾病的高危人群,儿科FH患者应监测其健康状况和身体活动水平。目的:研究杂合子FH患儿基于问卷数据(PAEEq)的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和体力活动能量消耗(PAEEq)的自我报告,并与健康同龄人进行比较,评价其健康状况。材料和方法。采用KINDLR问卷对15例FH患者和21例健康同伴的HRQoL评分进行评估。采用C(Y)PAQ问卷评估身体活动水平。KINDLR数据连同其他变量如年龄、体重、身高、性别、BMI和PAEEq分数在SAS®OnDemand for Academics中进行分析。结果。FH患儿HRQoL评分与对照组比较差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。FH组(r=0.37, p=0.29)和对照组(r=0.43, p=0.20) PAEEq与HRQoL评分无相关性。FH患儿5 ~ 9岁年龄组的KINDLR身体健康评分显著高于对照组(p<0.01),而总HRQoL评分与对照组无显著差异。5-9岁PAEEq为中等水平的FH组儿童是被调查儿童中最活跃的。15-18岁PAEEq水平较低的对照组最不活跃。所有其他年龄组的PAEEq均为中低水平。结论。FH患儿的HRQoL评分与健康同龄人相当。FH组和对照组对生活质量相对满意。因此,FH儿童认为自己是健康的,由于低估了他们的心血管风险,他们的依从性可能较低。大多数FH儿童PAEEq处于中低水平,这可能表明他们缺乏锻炼,以后的生活质量较差。患有生殖器疱疹的儿童如果得不到早期和适当的治疗,在成年后可能会出现严重的健康问题。同样,对照组也表现出较低的PAEEq水平,因此他们也应该被告知有规律的体育活动和适当的激励的重要性。这项研究是按照《赫尔辛基宣言》的原则进行的。研究方案经参与机构当地伦理委员会批准。获得患者的知情同意进行研究。作者未声明存在利益冲突。
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Suchasna pediatriia Ukrayina
Suchasna pediatriia Ukrayina Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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