Gessel Trevor, Harrast Mark A
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2019 Jun;18(6):201-209. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000602.
Whether or not running leads to the development of knee and hip osteoarthritis has been a much-debated topic and is often a question patients pose to their physicians. Recent literature adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that lower-dose running may be protective against the development of osteoarthritis, whereas higher-dose running may increase one's risk of developing lower-extremity osteoarthritis. However, running dose remains challenging to define, leading to difficulty in providing firm recommendations to patients regarding the degree of running which may be safe. Furthermore, when counseling patients regarding their risk of developing lower-extremity osteoarthritis secondary to running, clinicians must consider many additional factors, such as the numerous health benefits from running and individual risk factors for developing osteoarthritis.
跑步是否会导致膝盖和髋部骨关节炎一直是一个备受争议的话题,也是患者经常向医生提出的问题。最近的文献增加了越来越多的证据,表明低剂量跑步可能对骨关节炎的发展具有保护作用,而高剂量跑步可能会增加患下肢骨关节炎的风险。然而,跑步剂量仍然难以界定,导致难以就可能安全的跑步程度向患者提供确切建议。此外,当向患者咨询因跑步而患下肢骨关节炎的风险时,临床医生必须考虑许多其他因素,例如跑步带来的众多健康益处以及患骨关节炎的个体风险因素。