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美国国立卫生研究院预防途径研讨会:轮椅使用者的身体活动与健康

National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Physical Activity and Health for Wheelchair Users.

作者信息

Gurwitz Jerry H, Carlozzi Noelle E, Davison Kirsten K, Evenson Kelly R, Gaskin Darrell J, Lushniak Boris

机构信息

Meyers Primary Care Institute, a joint endeavor of University of Massachusetts Medical School, Reliant Medical Group, and Fallon Health, Worcester, MA.

University of Michigan Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ann Arbor, MI.

出版信息

Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl. 2021 Oct 17;3(4):100163. doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2021.100163. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Health benefits of physical activity are well recognized in the general population for reducing the risk of chronic health conditions. Less is known about the effects of physical activity on people currently using or who may use wheeled mobility devices in the future, specifically individuals with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury who are at increased likelihood for use of a wheeled mobility device. On December 1-3, 2020, the National Institutes of Health convened the Pathways to Prevention workshop: "Can Physical Activity Improve the Health of Wheelchair Users?" to consider the available scientific evidence on the clinical benefits and harms of physical activity for people currently using or who may use wheeled mobility devices in the future, with the aim of developing recommendations to fill gaps in the evidence base. A multidisciplinary team of content area experts developed the agenda and an evidence-based practice center prepared the evidence report. An independent panel, selected by the National Institutes of Health, attended the workshop; convened to develop recommendations on the basis of the systematic review, presentations, and public comments received during the workshop; and revised recommendations based on public comments received. This final report summarizes the panel's findings and identifies current gaps in knowledge. The panel made recommendations for new research efforts, including novel methods and new research infrastructure to improve the evidence base about the effects of physical activity on people currently using or who may use wheeled mobility devices in the future.

摘要

体育活动对健康的益处已在普通人群中得到广泛认可,有助于降低患慢性疾病的风险。然而,对于目前正在使用或未来可能使用轮式移动设备的人群,尤其是多发性硬化症、脑瘫和脊髓损伤患者(这些人使用轮式移动设备的可能性更高),体育活动对他们的影响却知之甚少。2020年12月1日至3日,美国国立卫生研究院召开了“预防途径研讨会:‘体育活动能否改善轮椅使用者的健康状况?’”,以审议关于体育活动对目前正在使用或未来可能使用轮式移动设备的人群的临床益处和危害的现有科学证据,目的是制定相关建议,填补证据基础方面的空白。一个由各领域专家组成的多学科团队制定了议程,一个循证实践中心编写了证据报告。由美国国立卫生研究院挑选的一个独立小组参加了研讨会;该小组召开会议,根据研讨会期间进行的系统评价、报告和公众意见制定建议,并根据收到的公众意见对建议进行修订。本最终报告总结了该小组的调查结果,并指出了当前知识方面的空白。该小组对新的研究工作提出了建议,包括采用新方法和建立新的研究基础设施,以完善关于体育活动对目前正在使用或未来可能使用轮式移动设备的人群的影响的证据基础。

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