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Exercise programs for asthmatic children.

J T King, M R Bye, J T Demopoulos

    Comprehensive Therapy
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    Regular exercise is crucial for children with asthma, enabling them to achieve normal fitness levels. With proper medical care and support, asthmatic children can lead high-quality lives and participate fully in physical activities.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Pulmonology
    • Sports Medicine
    • Childhood Asthma Management

    Background:

    • Exercise is vital for asthmatic children's health.
    • Modern medications allow asthmatic children to perform like their peers.
    • Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) can be managed effectively.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the essential role of exercise in managing childhood asthma.
    • To emphasize the potential for asthmatic children to achieve high fitness levels.
    • To define the physician's role in supporting asthmatic children's physical activity.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current understanding of exercise and childhood asthma.
    • Analysis of the impact of medical management on asthmatic children's performance.

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  • Discussion of the importance of supportive environments (parents, coaches, teachers).
  • Main Results:

    • Exercise is integral to the overall well-being of children with asthma.
    • Asthmatic children, with proper management, can match the physical performance of non-asthmatic peers.
    • Achieving a high quality of life through physical fitness is attainable.

    Conclusions:

    • Physicians play a key role in managing childhood asthma and supervising exercise.
    • Adequate medical care, realistic expectations, and support systems are crucial.
    • Successful management allows asthmatic children to function normally and thrive physically.