Department of Sports Medicine, Medical Faculty, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Medical Faculty, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2021 Apr;29(4):1206-1214. doi: 10.1007/s00167-020-06146-7. Epub 2020 Jul 15.
It is unclear how high-intensity physical activity (HIPA) affects the knee joint, specifically the femoral cartilage (FC). Therefore, the aims of this study were to evaluate FC thickness via ultrasound among elite athletes involved in different types of HIPA, and to determine whether there is a correlation between serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (sCOMP) and rectus femoris (RF) thickness.
A total of 132 male individuals participated in this study and were assigned to two groups, the sedentary (n = 43, 23.9 ± 3.7) and athlete groups (n = 89, 22.7 ± 4.6), which did not significantly differ in age. The athletes were elite and performed HIPA during sports such as volleyball (n = 20), soccer (n = 21), basketball (n = 28), and weightlifting (n = 20). RF thickness and three (mid-point) measurements were obtained for each knee. The mean FC thickness for each knee was defined as the sum of the medial, lateral condyles, and intercondylar areas. Blood samples for sCOMP analyses were also obtained.
All the measurements of the FC of both knees were significantly higher in the athletes than in the sedentary individuals (p < 0.001 and p = 0.001). The mean right and left FC values were also higher in the athletes (p < 0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that participation in sporting activities was a significant predictor associated with the right and left mean FC thickness (p < 0.001 for both). No significant differences in the sCOMP levels were found between the two groups.
It was found that the mean FC was higher among athletes than among sedentary individuals. As a result, it is suggested that sports' participation is an independent factor associated with the right and left mean FC thickness.
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高强度体力活动(HIPA)如何影响膝关节,特别是股骨软骨(FC),目前仍不清楚。因此,本研究旨在通过超声评估不同类型 HIPA 运动员的 FC 厚度,并确定血清软骨寡聚基质蛋白(sCOMP)与股直肌(RF)厚度之间是否存在相关性。
共有 132 名男性参与了这项研究,并分为两组:久坐组(n=43,23.9±3.7)和运动员组(n=89,22.7±4.6)。运动员均为精英运动员,运动项目包括排球(n=20)、足球(n=21)、篮球(n=28)和举重(n=20)。测量了每个膝关节的 RF 厚度和三个(中点)部位的厚度。每个膝关节的 FC 平均厚度定义为内侧、外侧髁和髁间区域的总和。还采集了血液样本用于 sCOMP 分析。
所有膝关节的 FC 测量值在运动员组中均显著高于久坐组(p<0.001 和 p=0.001)。运动员组的右膝和左膝平均 FC 值也较高(p<0.001)。多元线性回归分析表明,参加体育活动是与右膝和左膝平均 FC 厚度显著相关的预测因素(两者均 p<0.001)。两组间 sCOMP 水平无显著差异。
与久坐者相比,运动员的平均 FC 更高。因此,建议运动参与是与右膝和左膝平均 FC 厚度相关的独立因素。
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