Abstract
There are different perceptions of exercise behavior and safety following AAOCA evaluation, regardless of risk category or management strategy, impacting their well-being. These unmet needs should be at the forefront of care. •AAOCA is one of the leading causes of sudden cardiac death in the young. •Exercise restriction varies according to AAOCA subtype and its perceived risk of inducing myocardial ischemia. •There are different perceptions of exercise behavior and safety in patients and parents following a diagnosis ofAAOCA, impacting their well-being. •Risk category or management strategy has no effect in patients' and parents' perception of exercise safety. •These unmet needs in this population should be at the forefront of care.
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