Metabolic and Cardiovascular Effects of Body Weight Support Treadmill Walking in Healthy Adults

R. Zant, W. Colchagoff, M. Kunish, Tamara Kunz, Mark Marshall, S. McDermott, Trevor Myers, Byron Sunga
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PURPOSE: The use of body weight support treadmill (BWST) training for rehabilitation of patients with brain injuries, as well as musculoskeletal and neuromuscular impairments, is an emerging clinical treatment method. Because of the limited evidence of physiological stress of BWST training, the purpose of this study was to describe the metabolic and cardiovascular response to varying levels of BWST walking in healthy adult subjects. METHODS: A total of 21 subjects (10 females; 34+6.7 yr; 74.6+14.3 kg; 170.8+6.9 cm; 26.1+5.3 kg/m) provided their informed consent to participate in three 5-minute walking trials at a self-selected treadmill speed, with body weight support (BWS) of 0, 15, and 30%. Test order was randomized for each subject. Subjects rested for a minimum of 5 minutes between each trial, and did not begin a subsequent trial until HR was verified to be < 5 bpm of HR rest. Mean HR (12-lead ECG), BP (auscultation), oxygen uptake (continuous indirect calorimetry), and RPE (Borg ratio scale) were determined from the last 3 minutes of each trial. Mean values for all variables were assessed for difference between trials using repeated measures analysis of variance (SPSS ver. 24, New York, NY). RESULTS: At rest, HR was 78.2+11.5 bp and BP was 121.2+7.9 / 76.9+8.0 mmHg. Mean walking speed of subjects was 64.2 m/min. HR and systolic BP significantly (p<0.05) increased from rest to exercise at all BWS levels, with no significant difference in diastolic BP seen from rest to exercise at all BWS levels. There was no statistical difference among levels of BWS for HR, BP, RPE, oxygen uptake, respiratory exchange ratio, respiratory rate, tidal volume, and METs. CONCLUSIONS: Metabolic and cardiovascular responses to treadmill walking at 3 levels of BWS (0, 15, 30%) were similar in apparently healthy adult subjects.
体重支持在跑步机上行走对健康成人代谢和心血管的影响
目的:使用体重支持跑步机(BWST)训练对脑损伤、肌肉骨骼和神经肌肉损伤患者进行康复,是一种新兴的临床治疗方法。由于BWST训练的生理压力证据有限,本研究的目的是描述健康成年受试者对不同水平的BWST行走的代谢和心血管反应。方法:共有21名受试者(10名女性;34+6.7岁;74.6+14.3公斤;170.8+6.9厘米;26.1+5.3公斤/米)提供知情同意书,以自行选择的跑步机速度参加三项5分钟步行试验,体重支持率(BWS)分别为0%、15%和30%。每个受试者的测试顺序是随机的。受试者在每次试验之间至少休息5分钟,直到HR被证实<5 bpm,才开始后续试验。从每次试验的最后3分钟开始测定平均HR(12导联心电图)、BP(听诊)、摄氧量(连续间接量热法)和RPE(博格比量表)。使用重复测量方差分析(SPSS ver.24,纽约,NY)评估所有变量的平均值,以确定试验之间的差异。结果:静息时HR为78.2+11.5bp,bp为121.2+7.9/76.9+8.0mmHg。受试者的平均步行速度为64.2m/min。在所有BWS水平下,从休息到运动,HR和收缩压显著增加(p<0.05),而在所有BWS水平下,休息到运动的舒张压没有显著差异。BWS的HR、BP、RPE、摄氧量、呼吸交换率、呼吸频率、潮气量和METs水平之间没有统计学差异。结论:在明显健康的成年受试者中,在3个BWS水平(0、15、30%)下,对跑步机行走的代谢和心血管反应相似。
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