Bello Ajediran I, Bonney Emmanuel, Opoku Bridget
Department of Physiotherapy, School of Biomedical & Allied Health Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana.
Arch Physiother. 2016 Feb 24;6:2. doi: 10.1186/s40945-016-0016-2. eCollection 2016.
The physical job demands of physiotherapists require optimal level of physical fitness (PF), which is often not evaluated in practice. In this study, we assessed selected components of physical fitness of Ghanaian physiotherapists in relation to their sex, age and frequency of exercise participation.
Physiotherapists practicing in four major hospitals within the Accra Metropolis of Ghana were enrolled into this cross-sectional survey. Three major components of physical fitness (flexibility, cardiorespiratory endurance and body composition) were assessed with sit and reach test, 3-min step test and BMI respectively. Unpaired sample t-test was used to determine differences in means of the three components of physical fitness betwwen males and females. Pearson correlation coefficient showed that frequency of exercise engagement and age of the participants correlated with the three components of physical fitness at < 0.05.
The study sample consisted of 40 participants, out of which 23 (58 %) were females. The mean age was (31.5 ± 1.4) years and majority 21 (52.5 %) was within the age range of 20-29 years. Respective mean scores for cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility and BMI were (98.2 ± 12.9 beat/min), (4.03 ± 6.15 cm) and (23.3 ± 3.4 kg/m). Female participants were significantly more flexible than their male counterparts (5.7 ± 5.3; 1.6 ± 6.6, p = 0.034). There was a positive and significant correlation between the age of the participants and BMI (r = 0.614 and p = 0.017). However, cardiorespiratory endurance was not significantly correlated with age and frequency of exercise engagement.
The sampled physiotherapists had relatively low physical fitness compared to the age adjusted values. Age and sex are therefore crucial determinants whilst designing programmes aimed at promoting physical fitness in this group.
物理治疗师的工作对身体要求较高,需要具备最佳的身体素质(PF),但在实际工作中这一指标常常未得到评估。在本研究中,我们评估了加纳物理治疗师的部分身体素质指标,并分析了其与性别、年龄和运动参与频率之间的关系。
在加纳阿克拉首都地区的四家主要医院执业的物理治疗师参与了这项横断面调查。分别通过坐立前屈测试、3分钟台阶测试和身体质量指数(BMI)评估了身体素质的三个主要组成部分(柔韧性、心肺耐力和身体成分)。采用独立样本t检验来确定男性和女性在这三个身体素质组成部分的均值差异。Pearson相关系数显示,运动参与频率和参与者年龄与这三个身体素质组成部分的相关性在p<0.05水平。
研究样本包括40名参与者,其中23名(58%)为女性。平均年龄为(31.5±1.4)岁,大多数21名(52.5%)年龄在20-29岁之间。心肺耐力、柔韧性和BMI的各自平均得分分别为(98.2±12.9次/分钟)、(4.03±6.15厘米)和(23.3±3.4千克/平方米)。女性参与者比男性参与者明显更具柔韧性(5.7±5.3;1.6±6.6,p=0.034)。参与者年龄与BMI之间存在正相关且具有显著性(r=0.614,p=0.017)。然而,心肺耐力与年龄和运动参与频率之间无显著相关性。
与年龄校正值相比,抽样的物理治疗师身体素质相对较低。因此,在设计旨在提高该群体身体素质的项目时,年龄和性别是关键决定因素。