KidsTUMove—A Holistic Program for Children with Chronic Diseases, Increasing Physical Activity and Mental Health

Author:

Stöcker Nicola1ORCID,Gaser Dominik2ORCID,Oberhoffer-Fritz Renate2ORCID,Sitzberger Christina1

Affiliation:

1. TUM School of Medicine and Health, Department Health and Sport Sciences, Applied Sciences, Technical University of Munich, 80809 Munich, Germany

2. TUM School of Medicine and Health, Department Health and Sport Sciences, Preventive Pediatrics, Technical University of Munich, 80992 Munich, Germany

Abstract

The prevalence of chronic diseases in children and adolescents has risen alarmingly worldwide. Diseases such as asthma, diabetes, obesity, mental disorders, and congenital heart defects are increasingly affecting the lives of children and pose significant challenges for the healthcare system. Physical activity plays a crucial role in preventing and treating these diseases. Numerous studies have shown that regular exercise improves physical performance, increases well-being, and leads to better health in the long term. Specially tailored sports programs that meet the individual needs and abilities of the children and adolescents affected are particularly important. The KidsTUMove project addresses this by developing tailored exercise programs for children with chronic diseases’ specific needs, medical conditions, and physical abilities. Therefore, it closes the gap in care provision and can thus sustainably improve the health prospects of these children and adolescents. KidsTUMove is positioned to make a significant impact on the lives of affected children across Europe. Promotion of such programs should therefore be an integral part of future health strategies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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