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鞋类类型对步态或运动期间下肢静脉状态的影响:系统评价。

The effects of shoe type on lower limb venous status during gait or exercise: A systematic review.

机构信息

Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, CETAPS, Rouen, France.

Orthodynamica Center, Mathilde Hospital 2, Rouen, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Nov 25;15(11):e0239787. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239787. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

This systematic review evaluated the literature pertaining to the effect of shoes on lower limb venous status in asymptomatic populations during gait or exercise. The review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. The PubMed-NCBI, EBSCO Host, Cochrane Library and Science Direct databases were searched (March 2019) for words around two concepts: shoes and venous parameters. The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the manuscript had to be published in an English-language peer-reviewed journal and the study had to be observational or experimental and (2) the study had to suggest the analysis of many types of shoes or orthotics on venous parameters before, during and/or after exercise. Out of 366 articles, 60 duplications were identified, 306 articles were analyzed, and 13 articles met the eligibility criteria after screening and were included. This review including approximately 211 participants. The methodological rigor of these studies was evaluated with the modified Downs and Black quality index. Nine studies investigated the effect of shoes on blood flow parameters, two on venous pressure and two on lower limb circumferences with exercise. Evidence was found that unstable shoes or shoes with similar technology, sandals, athletic or soft shoes, and customized foot orthotics elicited more improvement in venous variables than high-heeled shoes, firm shoes, ankle joint immobilization and barefoot condition. These venous changes are probably related to the efficiency of muscle pumps in the lower limbs, which in turn seem to be dependent on shoe features associated with changes in the kinetics, kinematics and muscle activity variables in lower limbs during gait and exercise.

摘要

本系统评价评估了在步态或运动过程中,鞋子对无症状人群下肢静脉状态影响的文献。该评价是按照 PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)指南进行的。在 PubMed-NCBI、EBSCO 主机、Cochrane 图书馆和 Science Direct 数据库中搜索了与两个概念相关的词汇:鞋子和静脉参数。纳入标准如下:(1) 手稿必须发表在英文同行评审期刊上,研究必须是观察性或实验性的;(2) 研究必须提示分析许多类型的鞋子或矫形器对运动前、运动中和/或运动后静脉参数的影响。在 366 篇文章中,有 60 篇重复,306 篇进行了分析,经过筛选后有 13 篇符合入选标准并被纳入。本综述包括大约 211 名参与者。这些研究的方法学严谨性是用改良的 Downs 和 Black 质量指数进行评估的。有 9 项研究调查了鞋子对血流参数的影响,2 项研究调查了鞋子对静脉压力的影响,2 项研究调查了鞋子对下肢周长的影响。有证据表明,不稳定的鞋子或具有类似技术的鞋子、凉鞋、运动鞋或软鞋、定制足矫形器比高跟鞋、硬鞋、踝关节固定和赤脚状态更能改善静脉变量。这些静脉变化可能与下肢肌肉泵的效率有关,而肌肉泵的效率似乎又依赖于与步态和运动期间下肢动力学、运动学和肌肉活动变量变化相关的鞋子特征。

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