From May 8 to 11, 2024, the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC) took place in the picturesque city of Porto, Portugal. This renowned event brought together experts from across Europe to share the latest research and advancements in pediatric and congenital cardiology.
Researchers from TUM, the coordinator of our KTM consortium, presented the findings of the manuscript “Physical and psychosocial benefits of sports participation among children and adolescents with chronic diseases”.
This comprehensive review, developed within the KTM project, highlighted the positive effects of sports on children with chronic diseases, providing evidence that physical activity can significantly improve their quality of life and health outcomes.
By sharing this knowledge, we can foster collaboration and encourage the adoption of evidence-based practices in sports interventions.
Engaging with the scientific community at the congress can stimulate further research, inspire innovative ideas, and drive advocacy efforts to prioritize health and wellness initiatives for these children. Overall, the congress provides an invaluable platform to promote these important findings and their implications for future health strategies.
See more information about the 57th AEPC Congress here.