Department of Orthopedics, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 28;16(12):e0261784. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261784. eCollection 2021.
After rehabilitation following total hip or knee arthroplasty (THA/TKA), patients are advised to participate in physical activity (PA) and sports. However, profound insight into whether people adopt a physically active lifestyle is lacking. Aim is to gain insight into the performed amount and type of PA (including sports) and time spent sedentarily by persons after THA/TKA.
A systematic review (PROSPERO: CRD42020178556). Pubmed, Cinahl, EMBASE and PsycInfo were systematically searched for articles reporting on amount of PA, and on the kind of activities performed between January 1995-January 2021. Quality of the articles was assessed with the adapted tool from Borghouts et al.
The search retrieved 5029 articles, leading to inclusion of 125 articles reporting data of 123 groups; 53 articles reported on subjects post-THA, 16 on post-hip-resurfacing arthroplasty, 40 on post-TKA, 15 on post-unicompartimental knee arthroplasty and 12 on a mix of arthroplasty types. With respect to quality assessment, 14 articles (11%) met three or fewer criteria, 29 (24%) met four, 32 (26%) met five, 42 (34%) met six, and 6 (5%) met seven out of the eight criteria. PA levels were comparable for THA and TKA, showing a low to moderately active population. Time spent was mostly of low intensity. Roughly 50% of -subjects met health-enhancing PA guidelines. They spent the largest part of their day sedentarily. Sports participation was relatively high (rates above 70%). Most participation was in low-impact sports at a recreational level. Roughly speaking, participants were engaged in sports 3 hours/week, consisting of about three 1-hour sessions.
Activity levels seem to be low; less than half of them seemed to perform the advised amount of PA following health-enhancing guidelines Sports participation levels were high. However, many articles were unclear about the definition of sports participation, which could have led to overestimation.
全髋关节或膝关节置换术后(THA/TKA)康复后,建议患者参与体育活动(PA)和运动。然而,人们对是否采用积极的生活方式缺乏深刻的了解。目的是深入了解 THA/TKA 后患者进行的 PA(包括运动)量和类型,以及久坐不动的时间。
系统综述(PROSPERO:CRD42020178556)。系统检索了 1995 年 1 月至 2021 年 1 月期间发表的关于 PA 量和活动类型的文章,包括 Pubmed、Cinahl、EMBASE 和 PsycInfo。使用 Borghouts 等人的改编工具评估文章的质量。
检索到 5029 篇文章,最终纳入 125 篇报告 123 组数据的文章;53 篇文章报道了 THA 后受试者的数据,16 篇报道了髋关节表面置换术后受试者的数据,40 篇报道了 TKA 后受试者的数据,15 篇报道了单髁膝关节置换术后受试者的数据,12 篇报道了混合关节置换术后受试者的数据。在质量评估方面,14 篇(11%)文章符合三个或更少标准,29 篇(24%)符合四个标准,32 篇(26%)符合五个标准,42 篇(34%)符合六个标准,6 篇(5%)符合八个标准中的七个标准。THA 和 TKA 的 PA 水平相当,表现出低到中度活跃的人群。花费的时间主要是低强度的。大约 50%的受试者符合促进健康的 PA 指南。他们一天中大部分时间都在久坐不动。运动参与率相对较高(比率高于 70%)。大多数参与的是低冲击运动,以娱乐为目的。大约来说,参与者每周进行 3 小时的运动,包括大约 3 次 1 小时的运动。
活动水平似乎较低;不到一半的人似乎按照促进健康的指南进行了建议量的 PA。运动参与率很高。然而,许多文章对运动参与的定义不明确,这可能导致了高估。