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中年和老年 2 型糖尿病男性参与足球走踢项目的可行性和安全性。

Feasibility and safety of a walking football program in middle-aged and older men with type 2 diabetes.

机构信息

EPIUnit, Instituto de Saúde Pública, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Portugal Football School, Portuguese Football Federation, Oeiras, Portugal.

出版信息

Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2020 Nov-Dec;63(6):786-791. doi: 10.1016/j.pcad.2020.06.014. Epub 2020 Jul 4.

Abstract

AIMS

This study aimed to analyze the feasibility and safety of a community-based walking football program in middle-aged and older men with type 2 diabetes (T2D).

METHODS

Thirty-one male (age, 64.4 ± 4.5 years old; glycated hemoglobin, 6.7 ± 1.0%; body mass index: 28.8 ± 3.3 kg/m) patients with T2D were recruited from primary health care units in Porto, Portugal. The participants engaged in a 12-wk walking football program (three sessions per week of 60 min; consisting of strength and conditioning exercises, technical skills drills, and small-sided walking football games). Exercise intensity was planned to be gradual throughout the program in three 4-wk phases (phase I, light-intensity; phase II, moderate-intensity; phase III, vigorous-intensity) through the manipulation of game constraints, and monitored by OMNI scale and heart rate reserve (HRR). Sessions' enjoyment level, and exercise-related injuries and adverse events were recorded in all sessions.

RESULTS

The median (P25-P75) adherence to the program was 86.1% (77.8-97.2%). The median enjoyment levels reported by participants was 5 (4-5) points in phase I, 5 (5-5) points in phase II and 5 (5-5) points in phase III. Sessions' average subjective exercise intensity was 3.0 ± 0.6 points in OMNI scale in phase I, 3.5 ± 0.4 points in phase II, and 3.8 ± 0.4 points in phase III. Sessions' average HRR was 35.8 ± 6.7% in phase I, 41.6 ± 4.2% in phase II, and 37.3 ± 4.3% in phase III. Most participants attained vigorous-intensity peaks in all phases. Falls (n = 25) and musculoskeletal injuries (n = 8) were the most frequent adverse events. 31% of these events interfered with exercise participation, but no harm has resulted from it.

CONCLUSION

A community-based walking football program for T2D patients revealed high levels of adherence and enjoyment, and light-to-vigorous exercise intensity. The adverse events were according to the expected for the population and activity. Therefore, walking football seems to be a feasible and safe exercise strategy, and has the potential for large scale implementation for T2D control.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT03810846.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在分析基于社区的足球漫步项目在中年和老年 2 型糖尿病(T2D)男性中的可行性和安全性。

方法

31 名男性(年龄,64.4±4.5 岁;糖化血红蛋白,6.7±1.0%;体重指数:28.8±3.3kg/m²)患者从葡萄牙波尔图的基层医疗单位招募。参与者参加了为期 12 周的足球漫步项目(每周三次,每次 60 分钟;包括力量和体能训练、技术技能训练和小型足球比赛)。通过操纵比赛限制,在三个为期 4 周的阶段(I 期,低强度;II 期,中等强度;III 期,高强度)中逐渐计划运动强度,并通过 OMNI 量表和心率储备(HRR)进行监测。在所有课程中记录了课程的享受程度以及与运动相关的伤害和不良事件。

结果

该方案的中位数(P25-P75)坚持率为 86.1%(77.8-97.2%)。参与者报告的中位数享受水平在 I 期为 5(4-5)分,在 II 期为 5(5-5)分,在 III 期为 5(5-5)分。OMNI 量表中,I 期课程的平均主观运动强度为 3.0±0.6 分,II 期为 3.5±0.4 分,III 期为 3.8±0.4 分。I 期课程的平均 HRR 为 35.8±6.7%,II 期为 41.6±4.2%,III 期为 37.3±4.3%。大多数参与者在所有阶段都达到了高强度峰值。跌倒(n=25)和肌肉骨骼损伤(n=8)是最常见的不良事件。这些事件中有 31%干扰了运动参与,但没有造成伤害。

结论

针对 T2D 患者的基于社区的足球漫步项目显示出较高的坚持率和享受程度,以及从轻到剧烈的运动强度。不良事件符合预期的人群和活动。因此,足球漫步似乎是一种可行且安全的运动策略,具有大规模实施 T2D 控制的潜力。

试验注册

NCT03810846。

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