Effects of high-speed power training on muscle strength and power in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Q Medicine
Carlos Medina-Perez, Fernanda de Souza-Teixeira, Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo, Jose-Aldo Hernandez-Murua, Jose Antonio de Paz-Fernandez
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Abstract

This study examined the effects of a high-speed power training program in peak muscle power and maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) of knee extensors in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). Forty patients, 20 women (age 42.8 +/- 10.3 yr) and 20 men (age 44.0 +/- 8.7 yr) diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS were randomly assigned, with respect to sex, to either an exercise group or a control group. Participants from the exercise group performed 12 wk of supervised muscle power training of knee extensors. All subjects were tested for MVIC and peak muscle power at baseline and after the training intervention. A strain gauge was used to measure the MVIC, and peak muscle power was assessed with a linear encoder at five relative loads. The training-related effects were assessed using a t-test. The results showed no significant changes in the control group from baseline to postintervention evaluation. In contrast, the exercise group significantly increased MVIC (10.8%; p < 0.05) and muscle power at 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80% of the MVIC by 21.8, 14.5, 17.3, 19.4, and 22.3%, respectively (p < 0.01), after the training. These findings suggest that 12 wk of high-speed power training improve both MVIC and muscle power at five different loads in patients with relapsing-remitting MS.

高速力量训练对多发性硬化症患者肌力和力量的影响。
本研究考察了高速力量训练计划对复发-缓解型多发性硬化症(MS)患者膝关节伸肌的峰值肌肉力量和最大自主等长收缩(MVIC)的影响。40名患者,20名女性(年龄42.8 +/- 10.3岁)和20名男性(年龄44.0 +/- 8.7岁)被诊断为复发-缓解型多发性硬化症,根据性别随机分配到运动组或对照组。运动组的参与者在监督下进行了12周的膝关节伸肌肌肉力量训练。所有受试者在基线和训练干预后进行MVIC和峰值肌肉力量测试。使用应变计测量MVIC,并使用线性编码器评估五个相对负载下的峰值肌肉功率。训练相关效果采用t检验进行评估。结果显示,对照组从基线到干预后评估无显著变化。相比之下,运动组显著增加MVIC (10.8%;p < 0.05), MVIC为40、50、60、70、80%时的肌力分别提高了21.8、14.5、17.3、19.4、22.3% (p < 0.01)。这些研究结果表明,12周的高速力量训练可以改善复发-缓解型多发性硬化症患者5种不同负荷下的MVIC和肌肉力量。
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