Data show that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) symptoms can be severe in 4% and 3% of the adolescents aged 11-15 years and ≥ 16 years, respectively. In addition, the prevalence of chronic diseases among adolescents has increased in the last years. About 20% of the adolescents have some chronic disease, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. In march, 2020, the quarantine was officially implemented in Sao Paulo, while elective medical appointments for adolescents with chronic disease were temporarily suspended. To mitigate the deleterious effect of the social isolation on physical and mental health among these patients, this study aims to test the effects of an online, home-based, exercise training program.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
140
Online aerobic home-based exercise training, 3 times per week, during 3 months. The exercise program is composed by 3 levels (starter, intermediate and advanced) which be completed in the first, second and third month of intervention, respectively.
Univsersity of Sao Paulo
São Paulo, Brazil
RECRUITINGSafety and efficacy of a home-based exercise training program
Semi structured interview
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months of follow-up
Patients perceptions during social isolation
Semi structured interview
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months of follow-up
Adolescents quality of life
Quality of life will be assessed by means of Pediatric Quality of Life inventory (PedsQLTM 4.0)
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months of follow-up
Disease activity
Will be assessed by means of a visual analog scale (from 0 - no disease activity) to 10 - maximum disease activity).
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months of follow-up
Disease overall assessment
Will be assessed using the visual analog scale from 0 (very good condition) to 10 (very poor condition).
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months of follow-up
Strengths and difficulties
Will be assessed by means of Strengths \& Difficulties Questionnaires
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months of follow-up
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