Zhao Titus E, Jones Matthew D, Gibbs Mitchell T
School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Musculoskeletal Care. 2025 Mar;23(1):e70089. doi: 10.1002/msc.70089.
This study aimed to determine the number and proportion of exercise interventions within preexisting clinical trials for people with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) that satisfied the World Health Organisation's (WHO) guidelines for physical activity.
A descriptive analysis of studies included in an umbrella review was undertaken. Data from each exercise intervention relating to the type, dose and intensity of exercise was extracted, and the number and proportion of interventions that satisfied the WHO guidelines (aerobic, muscle strengthening, balance [for studies where the average age was more than 65 years old], a combination or all) was recorded at the study and intervention level.
Data were extracted from 199 studies containing 266 exercise interventions. Overall, only one study (0.5%) satisfied all components of the WHO guidelines. Of the 122 interventions that had an average participant age over 65, none fulfiled all aspects of the WHO guidelines, which included balance. There were 16 (6.0%) and 12 (4.5%) other interventions that satisfied the aerobic or muscle strengthening components of the guidelines, respectively.
This descriptive analysis highlighted the lack of exercise interventions in clinical trials for people with KOA that satisfied the WHO guidelines. Thus, they may not be dosed appropriately to achieve broader health outcomes associated with following the physical activity guidelines.
本研究旨在确定针对膝关节骨关节炎(KOA)患者的现有临床试验中符合世界卫生组织(WHO)身体活动指南的运动干预措施的数量和比例。
对纳入一项综合性综述的研究进行描述性分析。提取每项运动干预措施中与运动类型、剂量和强度相关的数据,并在研究和干预层面记录符合WHO指南(有氧运动、肌肉强化、平衡[针对平均年龄超过65岁的研究]、组合或全部)的干预措施的数量和比例。
从199项研究中提取了数据,这些研究包含266项运动干预措施。总体而言,只有一项研究(0.5%)符合WHO指南的所有组成部分。在平均参与者年龄超过65岁的122项干预措施中,没有一项符合WHO指南的所有方面,其中包括平衡。分别有16项(6.0%)和12项(4.5%)其他干预措施符合指南的有氧运动或肌肉强化组成部分。
这项描述性分析突出了针对KOA患者的临床试验中缺乏符合WHO指南的运动干预措施。因此,它们的剂量可能不合适,无法实现遵循身体活动指南所带来的更广泛的健康结果。