Effects of high-intensity interval walking training on muscle strength, walking ability, and health-related quality of life in people with diabetes accompanied by lower extremity weakness: A randomized controlled trial.

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Yasuko Ichihara, Hiroyasu Mori, Motomu Kamada, Tetsuya Matsuura, Koichi Sairyo, Mizusa Hyodo, Rie Tsutsumi, Hiroshi Sakaue, Ken-Ichi Aihara, Makoto Funaki, Akio Kuroda, Munehide Matsuhisa
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Abstract

Aims/introduction: This study examined the effects of high-intensity interval walking training (IWT) compared to moderate-intensity continuous walking training (CWT) on muscle strength, walking ability, and health-related quality of life (QOL) in people with diabetes accompanied by lower extremity weakness.

Materials and methods: People with diabetes accompanied by low isometric knee extensor strength using a simple manual dynamometer (n = 50) were screened and randomly divided into 2 groups: CWT (n = 25) and IWT (n = 25). Both groups were instructed by a physical therapist to perform walking training with the goal of 120 min/week over a 5-month period. The primary outcome, mean change of isometric knee extensor strength, and secondary outcomes, such as gait speed and health-related QOL, were measured at baseline and the end of the intervention.

Results: At the end of the intervention, there was no significant difference in the degree of change in isometric knee extension strength between the two groups. However, there was a significant increase in changes in gait speed and physical QOL in the IWT group (gait speed, P < 0.01; physical QOL, P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The present study showed that IWT for people with diabetes accompanied by lower extremity weakness did not improve knee extension muscle strength compared to CWT but did improve walking ability and physical QOL.

高强度间歇步行训练对伴有下肢无力的糖尿病患者肌肉力量、步行能力和健康相关生活质量的影响:一项随机对照试验
目的/简介:本研究考察了高强度间歇步行训练(IWT)与中等强度连续步行训练(CWT)对伴有下肢无力的糖尿病患者肌肉力量、步行能力和健康相关生活质量(QOL)的影响。材料与方法:筛选糖尿病伴膝关节屈伸肌力低的患者(n = 50),随机分为CWT组(n = 25)和IWT组(n = 25)。两组都在理疗师的指导下进行步行训练,目标是每周120分钟,持续5个月。在基线和干预结束时测量主要结局,即等距膝关节伸肌力量的平均变化,以及次要结局,如步态速度和健康相关的生活质量。结果:干预结束时,两组患者的膝关节等距伸展强度变化程度无显著差异。结论:本研究表明,与CWT相比,糖尿病伴下肢无力患者的IWT并没有改善膝关节伸展肌力量,但确实改善了步行能力和身体生活质量。
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Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Journal of Diabetes Investigation Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes Investigation is your core diabetes journal from Asia; the official journal of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD). The journal publishes original research, country reports, commentaries, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters, as well as editorials and news. Embracing clinical and experimental research in diabetes and related areas, the Journal of Diabetes Investigation includes aspects of prevention, treatment, as well as molecular aspects and pathophysiology. Translational research focused on the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers is also welcome. Journal of Diabetes Investigation is indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).
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