Supporting physical activity for health: What activities would people with transtibial amputation like to perform?

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Miranda Asher, Ceri Diss, Siobhan Strike
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Abstract

Background: Participation in physical activity (PA) for health by people with transtibial amputation (PTTA) may moderate comorbidities experienced by this population. It is more likely that interventions which aim to increase participation by PTTA in PA for health will increase participation if the type of PA used is tailored to the preferences of the PTTA.

Objective: This study aimed to identify the types of PA performed by PTTA, the types of PA PTTA who performed no physical activities would like to adopt, and if these outcomes were influenced by the cause of amputation.

Methods: The cross-sectional survey was accessible through an online survey tool and in paper format. It was distributed primarily at sports events and relevant locations, which support people with limb differences. A total of 115 PTTA adults (both active and those who did not perform any physical activities) completed the survey, consisting of 65 people with amputation due to traumatic causes and 50 people with amputation due to nontraumatic causes.

Results: From all PTTA respondents, the most popular current activities were walking (N = 42), going to the gym (N = 39), swimming (N = 35), and cycling (N = 32). For PTTA who did not perform any physical activity, the most popular PA they would like to participate in were walking (N = 10), going to the gym (N = 8), swimming (N = 7), and cycling (N = 6). While there are differences in the hierarchy of popularity of different types of PA depending on the cause of amputation, these results indicate some consistencies.

Conclusions: Walking, going to the gym, swimming, and cycling appear throughout the results, indicating a potential to encourage PTTA participation in PA for health through these activities.

支持身体活动促进健康:小腿截肢患者喜欢进行哪些活动?
背景:经胫截肢(PTTA)患者为了健康而参加体育活动(PA)可能会缓和这一人群所经历的合并症。更有可能的是,如果使用的PA类型符合pta的偏好,旨在增加pta参与保健PA的干预措施将增加参与。目的:本研究旨在确定PTTA进行的PA类型,不进行体育活动的PTTA希望采用的PA类型,以及这些结果是否受到截肢原因的影响。方法:通过在线调查工具和纸质形式进行横断面调查。它主要在体育赛事和相关场所分发,这些场所为肢体有差异的人提供支持。共有115名PTTA成年人(包括活跃和不进行任何体育活动的人)完成了调查,其中65人因创伤性原因截肢,50人因非创伤性原因截肢。结果:在所有PTTA受访者中,目前最受欢迎的活动是散步(N = 42),去健身房(N = 39),游泳(N = 35)和骑自行车(N = 32)。对于没有进行任何体育活动的PTTA,他们最喜欢参加的PA是步行(N = 10),去健身房(N = 8),游泳(N = 7)和骑自行车(N = 6)。尽管不同类型的PA受欢迎程度的层次差异取决于截肢原因,但这些结果表明了一些一致性。结论:散步、去健身房、游泳和骑自行车出现在整个结果中,表明有可能通过这些活动鼓励PTTA参与PA以促进健康。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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