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Helping Young Adults With Fontan Circulation Feel Better and Stay Active What is the study about? This study looked at how a special program could help young adults with Fontan circulation feel better mentally and physically. People with this condition often struggle with anxiety, depression, and low energy. The study tested a Cardiac and Psychosocial Rehabilitation (CPR) program, which included counseling and exercise training to improve their well-being.
Who participated?
38 young adults (ages 18-23) with Fontan circulation
They were divided into three groups:
CPR Group - received counseling (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CBT) and a home exercise program CR Group - did only the home exercise program Control Group - continued with their usual care What did the study find?
What does this mean for patients and families?
Mental health support is just as important as physical care for young adults with Fontan circulation.
A combination of counseling and exercise is better than exercise alone for reducing stress and anxiety.
Regular safe exercise should still be encouraged for better long-term health.
For healthcare providers:
This study supports adding psychological care (CBT) to standard cardiac rehabilitation.
More research is needed to optimize home-based exercise programs for Fontan patients.
Final message:
If you or a loved one has Fontan circulation, taking care of mental health is just as important as heart health. A program that includes counseling and exercise may help improve both!
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