Collier Jayde, Beck Belinda R, Sabapathy Surendran, Weeks Benjamin K
School of Health Sciences and Social Work, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
The Bone Clinic, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2025 May 28;15(5):e095743. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095743.
Animal studies suggest that elevated sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity can accelerate bone loss. However, this area has not been well researched in humans. High-intensity Resistance and Impact Training (HiRIT) is recognised as an effective treatment for osteoporosis and osteopenia. Alternate forms of exercise such as mind-body exercise may be used to modulate sympathetic activity, which could have an additive benefit for skeletal adaptation when used in conjunction with HiRIT. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the combination of mind-body exercise (Tai Chi) and HiRIT can be used to concurrently modulate SNS activity and improve skeletal health.
The CHILL BONES trial is a semi-randomised controlled trial where consenting adults over 60 years, who have low bone mass (total hip, femoral neck and/or lumbar spine T-score <-1.0) will be randomly allocated to participate in 8 months of twice-weekly Tai Chi, HiRIT or combined (Tai Chi+HiRIT) exercise. If participants are unwilling or unable to undertake exercise, they may opt into a non-exercising control group. The primary outcome will be total hip areal bone mineral density (BMD) measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Secondary outcomes include femoral neck BMD, lumbar spine BMD, resting and reflexive skin sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate variability. Outcomes will be measured at baseline and post-intervention (8 months). Both intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses will be undertaken.
Ethical approval was granted by the Griffith University Human Research Ethics Committee (GUHREC; GU Ref No: 2023/448). Trial findings will be disseminated to participants via a plain-language summary upon completion. Results will be formally reported through peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations.
ACTRN12623001209684; Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry.
动物研究表明,交感神经系统(SNS)活动增强会加速骨质流失。然而,这一领域在人类中的研究尚不充分。高强度抗阻与冲击训练(HiRIT)被认为是治疗骨质疏松症和骨质减少的有效方法。诸如身心锻炼等其他形式的运动可用于调节交感神经活动,与HiRIT联合使用时,可能对骨骼适应产生额外益处。本研究的目的是调查身心锻炼(太极拳)与HiRIT相结合是否可用于同时调节SNS活动并改善骨骼健康。
CHILL BONES试验是一项半随机对照试验,60岁以上、骨量低(全髋、股骨颈和/或腰椎T值<-1.0)的成年受试者将被随机分配,参与为期8个月、每周两次的太极拳、HiRIT或联合(太极拳+HiRIT)运动。如果参与者不愿意或无法进行运动,他们可以选择进入非运动对照组。主要结局将是使用双能X线吸收法测量的全髋面积骨密度(BMD)。次要结局包括股骨颈BMD、腰椎BMD、静息和反射性皮肤交感神经活动以及心率变异性。结局将在基线和干预后(8个月)进行测量。将进行意向性分析和符合方案分析。
本研究已获得格里菲斯大学人类研究伦理委员会(GUHREC;GU参考编号:2023/448)的伦理批准。试验结果完成后将通过通俗易懂的总结报告给参与者。结果将通过同行评审期刊和会议报告进行正式发表。
ACTRN12623001209684;澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心。