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帕金森病中的疲劳和心肺功能损害:活动表现的潜在非运动障碍。

Fatigability and Cardiorespiratory Impairments in Parkinson's Disease: Potential Non-Motor Barriers to Activity Performance.

作者信息

Pechstein Andrew E, Gollie Jared M, Guccione Andrew A

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA.

Research Services, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Washington, DC 20422, USA.

出版信息

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2020 Oct 31;5(4):78. doi: 10.3390/jfmk5040078.

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative condition after Alzheimer's disease, affecting an estimated 160 per 100,000 people 65 years of age or older. Fatigue is a debilitating non-motor symptom frequently reported in PD, often manifesting prior to disease diagnosis, persisting over time, and negatively affecting quality of life. Fatigability, on the other hand, is distinct from fatigue and describes the magnitude or rate of change over time in the performance of activity (i.e., performance fatigability) and sensations regulating the integrity of the performer (i.e., perceived fatigability). While fatigability has been relatively understudied in PD as compared to fatigue, it has been hypothesized that the presence of elevated levels of fatigability in PD results from the interactions of homeostatic, psychological, and central factors. Evidence from exercise studies supports the premise that greater disturbances in metabolic homeostasis may underly elevated levels of fatigability in people with PD when engaging in physical activity. Cardiorespiratory impairments constraining oxygen delivery and utilization may contribute to the metabolic alterations and excessive fatigability experienced in individuals with PD. Cardiorespiratory fitness is often reduced in people with PD, likely due to the combined effects of biological aging and impairments specific to the disease. Decreases in oxygen delivery (e.g., reduced cardiac output and impaired blood pressure responses) and oxygen utilization (e.g., reduced skeletal muscle oxidative capacity) compromise skeletal muscle respiration, forcing increased reliance on anaerobic metabolism. Thus, the assessment of fatigability in people with PD may provide valuable information regarding the functional status of people with PD not obtained with measures of fatigue. Moreover, interventions that target cardiorespiratory fitness may improve fatigability, movement performance, and health outcomes in this patient population.

摘要

帕金森病(PD)是仅次于阿尔茨海默病的第二常见神经退行性疾病,估计每10万名65岁及以上的人中就有160人受其影响。疲劳是帕金森病中经常报告的一种使人衰弱的非运动症状,通常在疾病诊断之前就已出现,会随着时间持续存在,并对生活质量产生负面影响。另一方面,易疲劳性与疲劳不同,它描述的是活动表现随时间变化的幅度或速率(即表现易疲劳性)以及调节执行者身体完整性的感觉(即感知易疲劳性)。与疲劳相比,帕金森病中易疲劳性的研究相对较少,但据推测,帕金森病中易疲劳性水平升高是由体内平衡、心理和中枢因素相互作用导致的。运动研究的证据支持这样一种前提,即当帕金森病患者进行体育活动时,代谢稳态的更大紊乱可能是易疲劳性水平升高的基础。限制氧气输送和利用的心肺功能障碍可能导致帕金森病患者出现代谢改变和过度易疲劳性。帕金森病患者的心肺适能通常会降低,这可能是生物衰老和该疾病特有的功能障碍共同作用的结果。氧气输送减少(如心输出量降低和血压反应受损)和氧气利用减少(如骨骼肌氧化能力降低)会损害骨骼肌呼吸,迫使机体增加对无氧代谢的依赖。因此,评估帕金森病患者的易疲劳性可能会提供有关帕金森病患者功能状态的有价值信息,而这些信息是通过疲劳测量无法获得的。此外,针对心肺适能的干预措施可能会改善该患者群体的易疲劳性、运动表现和健康状况。

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