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轻度残疾的多发性硬化症患者与对照组在步行耗氧量和能量当量方面的性别差异。

Sex-Based Differences in Oxygen Cost of Walking and Energy Equivalents in Minimally Disabled Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis and Controls.

作者信息

Manca Andrea, Cano Antonella, Ventura Lucia, Martinez Gianluca, Frid Lior, Deriu Franca, Kalron Alon

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy (AM, AC, LV, GM, FD).

Multiple Sclerosis Center, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel (LF).

出版信息

Int J MS Care. 2022 Mar-Apr;24(2):54-61. doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2020-112. Epub 2021 Jul 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Elevated oxygen cost of walking and energy equivalents are reported for highly and moderately disabled individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, less is known about minimally impaired individuals. Moreover, no sex-based data on the metabolic rates of individuals with MS are available. In this cross-sectional study, the metabolic rates and temporospatial parameters of gait during overground walking in minimally disabled individuals with MS versus matched controls were quantified and whether sex-based differences occur was examined.

METHODS

Sixty-nine minimally impaired adults with MS (37, relapsing-remitting MS [RRMS]; 32, clinically isolated syndrome [CIS]) and 25 matched controls completed two 6-minute walking bouts at comfortable and fast speeds. The oxygen cost of walking, energy equivalents, and respiratory exchange ratio were recorded through breath-by-breath open-circuit spirometry. Gait analysis was performed via a portable electronic walkway.

RESULTS

At comfortable but not at fast speed, men with RRMS showed higher oxygen cost of walking than men with CIS (+17.9%, = .04) and male controls (+21.3%, = .03). In the RRMS group, men showed higher oxygen cost of walking (+19.2%, = .04) and energy equivalents (+19.2%, = .02) than women. Elevated oxygen cost of walking and energy equivalents in men were paralleled by significantly larger base of support and step time asymmetry during walking.

CONCLUSIONS

Metabolic demands are elevated while walking in minimally disabled individuals with RRMS. Furthermore, higher energy demands occur in men, probably due to increased step symmetry and base of support. Clinicians are advised to follow energy expenditure metrics collected while walking because they can indicate a decrease in fitness, even in the early phase of MS.

摘要

背景

据报道,重度和中度残疾的多发性硬化症(MS)患者步行时的氧耗和能量当量会升高。然而,对于轻度受损个体的了解较少。此外,目前尚无关于MS患者代谢率的性别差异数据。在这项横断面研究中,对轻度残疾的MS患者与匹配的对照组在地面行走时的代谢率和步态时空参数进行了量化,并研究了是否存在性别差异。

方法

69名轻度受损的成年MS患者(37名复发缓解型MS [RRMS];32名临床孤立综合征[CIS])和25名匹配的对照组完成了两次6分钟的舒适速度和快速行走测试。通过逐 breath-by-breath 开路肺活量测定法记录步行时的氧耗、能量当量和呼吸交换率。通过便携式电子步道进行步态分析。

结果

在舒适速度而非快速行走时RRMS男性患者的步行氧耗高于CIS男性患者(+17.9%,P = 0.04)和男性对照组(+21.3%,P = 0.03)。在RRMS组中,男性的步行氧耗(+19.2%,P = 0.04)和能量当量(+19.2%,P = 0.02)高于女性。男性步行时氧耗和能量当量的升高与行走时显著更大的支撑基底和步时不对称性平行。

结论

轻度残疾的RRMS患者在行走时代谢需求增加。此外,男性的能量需求更高,可能是由于步对称性和支撑基底增加。建议临床医生关注行走时收集的能量消耗指标,因为它们可以表明即使在MS的早期阶段,身体适应性也会下降。

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