J Phys Act Health. 2020 Mar 1;17(3):331-338. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2019-0233.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a home-based muscle power training program on muscle strength and power, functional performance, and physical activity behavior in individuals at least 6 months posttotal knee arthroplasty.
Twelve men and women, mean age 63.9 (6.8) and 6 months to 2 years posttotal knee arthroplasty unilateral or bilateral), completed this study. Participants were randomly assigned to the home-based power training intervention or step-monitoring comparison group. Quadriceps muscle strength and power, 6-minute walk test, functional leg power, and habitual walking behavior (average daily steps, minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity) were assessed before and after intervention and then compared between and within groups.
The authors found no significant differences between the groups on amount of change in any of the outcomes, but mixed results on differences within each of the groups on the outcome measures.
There were no differences between the groups for amount of change on the outcome measures the authors selected. Although within group differences varied slightly for each group, it was not enough to justify the more expensive home-based power training over the simpler step-monitoring intervention.
本研究旨在探讨居家肌肉力量训练方案对全膝关节置换术后至少 6 个月的个体的肌肉力量和功率、功能表现以及身体活动行为的影响。
12 名男性和女性参与者,平均年龄 63.9(6.8)岁,单侧或双侧全膝关节置换术后 6 个月至 2 年,完成了这项研究。参与者被随机分配到居家力量训练干预组或步数监测对照组。在干预前后评估了股四头肌力量和功率、6 分钟步行测试、功能性腿部力量以及习惯性步行行为(平均每天步数、每周中等至剧烈体力活动的分钟数),然后在组间和组内进行了比较。
作者发现两组在任何结果的变化量上均无显著差异,但在每个组内的结果测量上的差异存在混合结果。
作者选择的结果测量上,两组的变化量没有差异。尽管每个组内的差异略有不同,但这不足以证明更昂贵的居家力量训练方案优于更简单的步数监测干预方案。