Cukras Zbigniew, Praczko Katarzyna, Kostka Tomasz, Jegier Anna
Zakład Medycyny Sportowej Uniwersytetu Medycznego, Łódź.
Ortop Traumatol Rehabil. 2007 May-Jun;9(3):286-96.
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is the most common method of treatment of severe hip osteoarthritis. There is little data concerning the physical activity of total hip arthroplasty patients in Poland and investigations to explore this area are useful. The aim of the study was to describe the post-operative physical activity of total hip arthroplasty patients.
A total of 146 adult people were examined, among which 28 men and 41 women had undergone total hip arthroplasty due to primary osteoarthritis of the hip, while another 32 men and 41 women matched for age who had not undergone hip surgery for osteoarthritis served as controls. The physical activity of study participants was assessed with the 7-Day Physical Activity Recall Questionnaire. All participants were also asked about the type and amount of physical activity they engaged in to maintain good health.
Physical activity measured as the total amount of calories expended through physical activity per week was similar in the post-THA patients compared to the controls. The only differences were a smaller amount of calories expended during low-intensity physical activity by men after total hip arthroplasty compared to men who had not undergone surgery for osteoarthritis and a smaller amount of calories expended through high-intensity physical activity by women after total hip arthroplasty compared to female controls. The kinds of recreational physical activity most commonly practised by patients a mean of two years after total hip arthroplasty were marching, bicycling and general body conditioning exercises (usually the continuation of exercises recommended during post-operative rehabilitation). The percentage of post-THA patients undertaking physical activity for the prevention of non-communicable diseases was low. Physical activity should be more effectively encouraged in patients after total hip arthroplasty.
全髋关节置换术(THA)是治疗重度髋骨关节炎最常用的方法。在波兰,关于全髋关节置换术患者身体活动的数据很少,对这一领域进行调查很有必要。本研究的目的是描述全髋关节置换术患者术后的身体活动情况。
共检查了146名成年人,其中28名男性和41名女性因原发性髋骨关节炎接受了全髋关节置换术,另有32名男性和41名女性年龄匹配,未因骨关节炎接受髋关节手术,作为对照组。研究参与者的身体活动通过7天身体活动回忆问卷进行评估。所有参与者还被问及他们为保持健康所进行的身体活动的类型和量。
以每周通过身体活动消耗的卡路里总量衡量,全髋关节置换术后患者的身体活动与对照组相似。唯一的差异是,与未因骨关节炎接受手术的男性相比,全髋关节置换术后男性在低强度身体活动中消耗的卡路里量较少;与女性对照组相比,全髋关节置换术后女性在高强度身体活动中消耗的卡路里量较少。全髋关节置换术后平均两年,患者最常进行的娱乐性身体活动包括行军、骑自行车和全身健身锻炼(通常是术后康复期间推荐的锻炼的延续)。全髋关节置换术后患者为预防非传染性疾病而进行身体活动的比例较低。全髋关节置换术后患者应更有效地鼓励进行身体活动。