Rigby Brandon R, Davis Ronald W, Avalos Marco A, Levine Nicholas A, Becker Kevin A, Nichols David L
Texas Woman's University.
Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2018 Oct 1;35(4):424-436. doi: 10.1123/apaq.2017-0200. Epub 2018 Oct 30.
The purpose of this study was to compare acute cardiometabolic responses to 3 modes of treadmill exercise in adults diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD). Eight elderly adults with PD (67.9 ± 3.0 yr) completed 1 session each on a land, aquatic, and antigravity treadmill at 50% body weight. Participants walked from 1 to 3 mph in 0.5-mph increments at 0% grade for 5 min at each speed. Heart rate, energy expenditure, blood pressure, and rating of perceived exertion were measured at rest and during exercise. All variables except diastolic blood pressure increased with speed on all treadmills (p < .001). At all speeds except 1.5 mph, heart rate was higher on the land treadmill than the antigravity treadmill (p < .05). Exercising on an aquatic or antigravity treadmill elicits similar submaximal physiologic responses to exercise on a land treadmill in adults with PD.
本研究的目的是比较被诊断为帕金森病(PD)的成年人对3种跑步机运动模式的急性心脏代谢反应。8名患有PD的老年人(67.9±3.0岁)分别在陆地、水上和减重跑步机上以体重的50%完成了1次训练。参与者在0%坡度下,以0.5英里/小时的增量从1英里/小时步行至3英里/小时,每种速度下步行5分钟。在休息和运动期间测量心率、能量消耗、血压和主观用力程度分级。除舒张压外,所有变量在所有跑步机上均随速度增加而升高(p<0.001)。除1.5英里/小时外,在所有速度下,陆地跑步机上的心率均高于减重跑步机(p<0.05)。在水上或减重跑步机上运动时,患有PD的成年人产生的次最大生理反应与在陆地跑步机上运动时相似。