Applying World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior to people with hemophilia

Expert Rev Hematol. 2021 Apr 28. doi: 10.1080/17474086.2021.1924054. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: The new World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on physical activity incorporate new concepts, such as sedentary behavior, recommendations for specific age groups and for people living with chronic conditions and disability. This could be extrapolated for the first time to people with hemophilia (PWH) within the framework in which these recommendations are applicable. The benefits of physical activity for PWH include physical, psychological and social benefits.AREAS COVERED: This is a narrative review of the literature. We searched the MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library for WHO guidelines and articles related to physical activity in PWH. For all population groups, the benefits of performing exercise outweigh the possible harms. In PWH, there is a perceived increased risk of bleeding associated with physical activity. However, research suggests that this risk is associated with trauma during activity rather than intensity of physical activity, which offers the most health benefits.EXPERT OPINION: Given the hematological, physical and functional conditions of PWH are highly variable, individualized counselling is needed based on age, therapeutic strategy, degree of arthropathy and level of disability. In this article, we analyze the applicability of the WHO recommendations to PWH, which is important to further promote healthy lifestyle motivation.PMID:33906565 | DOI...
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