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基于可穿戴设备的实时反馈对跑步损伤和跑步表现的影响:一项随机对照试验。

The Effect of Wearable-Based Real-Time Feedback on Running Injuries and Running Performance: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Department of Nutrition and Movement Sciences, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2024 Mar;52(3):750-765. doi: 10.1177/03635465231222464. Epub 2024 Jan 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Running technique and running speed are considered important risk factors for running injuries. Real-time feedback on running technique and running speed by wearables may help reduce injury risk.

PURPOSE

To investigate whether real-time feedback on spatiotemporal metrics and relative speed by commercially available pressure-sensitive insoles would reduce running injuries and improve running performance compared with no real-time feedback.

STUDY DESIGN

Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 1.

METHODS

A total of 220 recreational runners were randomly assigned into the intervention and control groups. Both groups received pressure-sensitive insoles, but only the intervention group received real-time feedback on spatiotemporal metrics and relative speed. The feedback aimed to reduce loading on the joint/segment estimated to exhibit the highest load. Injury rates were compared between the groups using Cox regressions. Secondary outcomes compared included injury severity, the proportion of runners with multiple injuries, changes in self-reported personal best times and motivation (Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2), and interest in continuing wearable use after study completion.

RESULTS

A total of 160 participants (73%) were included in analyses of the primary outcome. Intention-to-treat analysis showed no significant difference in injury rate between the groups (Hazard ratio [HR], 1.11; .70). This was expected, as 53 of 160 (33%) participants ended up in the unassigned group because they used incorrect wearable settings, nullifying any interventional effects. As-treated analysis showed a significantly lower injury rate among participants receiving real-time feedback (HR, 0.53; .03). Similarly, the first-time injury severity was significantly lower (-0.43; .042). Per-protocol analysis showed no significant differences in injury rates, but the direction favored the intervention group (HR, 0.67; .30). There were no significant differences in the proportion of patients with multiple injuries (HR, 0.82; .40) or changes in running performance (3.07%; .26) and motivation. Also, ~60% of the participants who completed the study showed interest in continuing wearable use.

CONCLUSION

Real-time feedback on spatiotemporal metrics and relative speed provided by commercially available instrumented insoles may reduce the rate and severity of injuries in recreational runners. Feedback did not influence running performance and exercise motivation.

REGISTRATION

NL8472 (Dutch Trial Register).

摘要

背景

跑步技术和跑步速度被认为是跑步受伤的重要风险因素。可穿戴设备实时反馈跑步技术和跑步速度,可能有助于降低受伤风险。

目的

研究市售压力感应鞋垫实时反馈时空参数和相对速度是否比无实时反馈更能减少跑步损伤并提高跑步表现。

研究设计

随机对照试验;证据水平,1 级。

方法

共纳入 220 名休闲跑者,随机分为干预组和对照组。两组均使用压力感应鞋垫,但只有干预组可实时反馈时空参数和相对速度。反馈旨在减少关节/节段的负荷,该关节/节段预计会承受最高负荷。使用 Cox 回归比较两组的损伤发生率。次要结局比较包括损伤严重程度、多发性损伤的跑者比例、自我报告的个人最佳时间的变化和动机(运动行为调节问卷-2),以及完成研究后对继续使用可穿戴设备的兴趣。

结果

共有 160 名(73%)参与者纳入主要结局的意向治疗分析。意向治疗分析显示两组的损伤发生率无显著差异(危险比[HR],1.11;0.70)。这是意料之中的,因为 160 名参与者中有 53 名(33%)最终进入未分配组,因为他们使用了不正确的可穿戴设备设置,从而消除了任何干预效果。按治疗分析显示,接受实时反馈的参与者的损伤发生率显著降低(HR,0.53;0.03)。同样,首次损伤严重程度显著降低(-0.43;0.042)。方案分析显示,损伤发生率无显著差异,但干预组有获益趋势(HR,0.67;0.30)。多发性损伤的患者比例(HR,0.82;0.40)或跑步表现(3.07%;0.26)和动机的变化也无显著差异。此外,完成研究的约 60%的参与者表示有兴趣继续使用可穿戴设备。

结论

市售带仪器的鞋垫实时反馈时空参数和相对速度可能会降低休闲跑者的损伤发生率和严重程度。反馈并未影响跑步表现和运动动机。

注册

NL8472(荷兰试验注册处)。

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