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一款适用于 HIV 感染者的运动干预移动应用。

A Mobile Application for Exercise Intervention in People Living with HIV.

机构信息

IRCCS, Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Milano, ITALY.

Infectious Diseases Unit, IRCCS, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milano, ITALY.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2020 Feb;52(2):425-433. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002125.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to assess 16-wk improvements of physical fitness, metabolic, and psychological parameters in people living with HIV (PLWH) exercising with the support of a smartphone application, as compared with a control group exercising without application.

METHODS

This was a randomized, open-label, pilot study enrolling PLWH in a 16-wk protocol consisting of moderate physical activity three times per week, which included an initial coach-supervised period of 4 wk, followed by 12 wk where participants trained independently. Participants were allocated to either an experimental group that trained using a smartphone application (APP) or a control group that practiced following a hard copy training program (No-APP). At baseline (BL) and after 16 wk (W16), patients were assessed for cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, blood lipid profile, and POMS.

RESULTS

Forty-eight PLWH were screened and 38 were eligible: 20 were allocated to the APP group and 18 to the No-APP group. Two APP and two No-APP participants were lost to follow-up. Intention-to-treat analysis showed a W16 improvement from BL of ≥15% V˙ O2peak in 13 (72%) of 18 in APP, but only in 3 (19%) of 16 in No-APP participants (P = 0.025). Significant W16 improvements were observed in APP, but not in No-APP participants, in V˙O2peak; fat mass and fat-free mass percent; total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides; vigor; and total mood by POMS. Accordingly, significant percent change differences between the APP and the No-APP groups were observed in V˙O2peak; fat and fat-free mass percent; total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides; and depression, vigor, anger, and total mood by POMS.

CONCLUSIONS

Exercising using a smartphone application improved cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, cholesterol profiles, and psychological outcomes in PLWH.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估在智能手机应用程序支持下进行锻炼的 HIV 感染者(PLWH)在 16 周内身体适应能力、代谢和心理参数的改善情况,并与未使用应用程序进行锻炼的对照组进行比较。

方法

这是一项随机、开放标签、试点研究,纳入了接受 16 周方案的 PLWH,方案包括每周三次适度的体育活动,其中包括最初 4 周的教练监督期,然后是 12 周的自主训练期。参与者被分配到实验组,使用智能手机应用程序(APP)进行训练,或对照组,按照纸质训练计划进行训练(无 APP)。在基线(BL)和 16 周后(W16),评估患者的心肺适应能力、身体成分、血脂谱和 POMS。

结果

对 48 名 PLWH 进行了筛选,其中 38 名符合条件:20 名被分配到 APP 组,18 名被分配到 No-APP 组。有 2 名 APP 和 2 名 No-APP 参与者失访。意向治疗分析显示,APP 组有 18 名参与者中有 13 名(72%)的 V˙O2peak 在 W16 时比 BL 改善≥15%,而 No-APP 组只有 16 名参与者中的 3 名(19%)(P=0.025)。APP 组的 V˙O2peak、VO2peak、脂肪量和去脂体重百分比、总胆固醇、LDL 胆固醇和甘油三酯、活力以及 POMS 的总情绪均有显著的 W16 改善,但 No-APP 组没有。因此,APP 组与 No-APP 组在 V˙O2peak、脂肪和去脂体重百分比、总胆固醇、LDL 胆固醇和甘油三酯以及 POMS 的抑郁、活力、愤怒和总情绪方面的百分比变化差异具有统计学意义。

结论

使用智能手机应用程序锻炼可改善 PLWH 的心肺适应能力、身体成分、胆固醇谱和心理结果。

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