Transforming Care: Implications of Glucagon Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists on Physical Therapist Practice.

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Julie Mulcahy, Anna DeLaRosby, Todd Norwood
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The goal of this perspective is to bring awareness to the prevalence of glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 agonist) use, medication side effects, intervention considerations, and the role of the physical therapist in supporting their patients in their health journey when taking these medications. Management of obesity and diabetes is undergoing significant change with the increasing prevalence of GLP-1 agonist medications. This class of medications, which 1-in-8 adults in the United States report having taken, is becoming a critical component of obesity management, affecting the physiology and psychology of weight loss in novel ways. Due to the prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions in patients with diabetes and obesity, physical therapists can play a crucial role in the comprehensive care of patients on GLP-1 agonist therapy. This perspective explores the practice implications for managing patients living with obesity and/or diabetes who are taking GLP-1 agonists by describing the impact of GLP-1 agonists; the challenges of GLP-1 agonist use; and the considerations for recommending physical activity to patients using these medications. Physical therapists are well equipped to assist this population of patients by implementing strategies that enhance mobility, alleviate pain, prevent injury, mitigate lean muscle mass loss, and promote metabolic health, while adapting to the evolution of health and function patients experience while on GLP-1 agonist medications. As use of these drugs is expected to expand to other health conditions, there is a pressing need for physical therapists to adapt their practices to support the long-term health goals of their patients and ensure optimal patient outcomes.

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转化护理:胰高血糖素样肽-1受体激动剂对物理治疗师实践的影响。
这一观点的目的是提高人们对胰高血糖素样肽1受体激动剂(GLP-1激动剂)使用的普遍性、药物副作用、干预措施的注意事项以及物理治疗师在服用这些药物时支持患者健康之路的作用的认识。随着胰高血糖素样肽1受体激动剂药物的日益流行,肥胖和糖尿病的管理正在发生重大变化。在美国,每8个成年人中就有1人服用过这类药物,它们正成为肥胖管理的重要组成部分,以新颖的方式影响着减肥的生理和心理。由于糖尿病和肥胖患者普遍存在肌肉骨骼疾病,物理治疗师可以在GLP-1激动剂治疗患者的综合护理中发挥关键作用。本展望通过描述GLP-1激动剂的影响,探讨了管理肥胖和/或糖尿病患者服用GLP-1激动剂的实践意义;GLP-1激动剂使用的挑战;以及建议使用这些药物的患者进行体育锻炼的考虑因素。物理治疗师有很好的装备,通过实施策略来帮助这类患者,这些策略可以增强活动能力,减轻疼痛,预防损伤,减轻瘦肌肉质量损失,促进代谢健康,同时适应GLP-1激动剂药物治疗期间患者健康和功能的演变。随着这些药物的使用预计将扩大到其他健康状况,物理治疗师迫切需要调整他们的做法,以支持患者的长期健康目标,并确保最佳的患者结果。
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Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.10
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187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Physical Therapy (PTJ) engages and inspires an international readership on topics related to physical therapy. As the leading international journal for research in physical therapy and related fields, PTJ publishes innovative and highly relevant content for both clinicians and scientists and uses a variety of interactive approaches to communicate that content, with the expressed purpose of improving patient care. PTJ"s circulation in 2008 is more than 72,000. Its 2007 impact factor was 2.152. The mean time from submission to first decision is 58 days. Time from acceptance to publication online is less than or equal to 3 months and from acceptance to publication in print is less than or equal to 5 months.
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