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生理成本指数测量的可靠性。

Reliability of physiological cost index measurements.

作者信息

Jaiyesimi A O, Fashakin O G

机构信息

Department of Physiotherapy, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

出版信息

Afr J Med Med Sci. 2007 Sep;36(3):229-34.

Abstract

The reliability of physiological cost index (PCI) measurements under steady state, non-steady state and post-exercise conditions was evaluated. Thirty volunteers (15 male and 15 female) aged 20-30 years participated in the study. None of the volunteers had a history of smoking, respiratory disorder or locomotor abnormalities. Each subject walked at his/her preferred walking speed on an electronic treadmill (Weider TM 2000) and pulse rates (radial pulse) were monitored by the palpatory method. The test was performed twice with an interval of one week between tests. The gender effect on PCI values was evaluated using the independent t-test while the test-retest reliability was determined by the Pearson product-moment correlation method. Results showed no consistent gender difference in PCI. It also revealed a high test-retest reliability (r = 0.843-0.944) for the non-steady state PCI (NSSPCI), the steady state PCI (SSPCI) and post exercises PCI (PEPCI). Analysis of variance showed that the correlation coefficient were significantly different from zero (p < 0.001). It is concluded that PCI is an easy to-use, valid and reliable measure of energy expenditure and it is recommended as a useful tool for physiotherapist in the assessment and evaluation of functional performance.

摘要

评估了生理成本指数(PCI)在稳态、非稳态和运动后条件下测量的可靠性。30名年龄在20至30岁之间的志愿者(15名男性和15名女性)参与了该研究。所有志愿者均无吸烟史、呼吸系统疾病或运动异常史。每位受试者以自己喜欢的步行速度在电子跑步机(Weider TM 2000)上行走,并通过触诊法监测脉搏率(桡动脉脉搏)。测试进行两次,两次测试之间间隔一周。使用独立t检验评估性别对PCI值的影响,而重测信度则通过Pearson积差相关法确定。结果显示,PCI在性别上没有一致的差异。研究还揭示了非稳态PCI(NSSPCI)、稳态PCI(SSPCI)和运动后PCI(PEPCI)具有较高的重测信度(r = 0.843 - 0.944)。方差分析表明,相关系数显著不同于零(p < 0.001)。结论是,PCI是一种易于使用、有效且可靠的能量消耗测量方法,建议作为物理治疗师评估和评价功能表现的有用工具。

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