Activité physique chez l’adulte en consultation de l’ostéoporose

Julien Paccou , Christophe Ribeiro
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Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for osteoporosis. Studies on physical activity and bone health have mainly targeted postmenopausal women. Observational studies with fracture outcomes of physical activity interventions in adults older than 40 years found 11-40 % reduced risk of any fracture. There is no randomised controlled trials of exercise with fracture as a primary outcome. However, there is evidence that exercise can reduce fall-related fractures, particularly exercise that includes functional strength and balance training. Exercise recommendations to optimize bone health emphasize moderate-intensity or high-intensity progressive resistance training (PRT), and impact (weight-bearing activities) and balance training in order to reduce falls and improve bone mineral density. Indeed, multicomponent programmes that combine impact exercise with sufficiently dosed, moderate-intensity or high-intensity PRT and that are progressive in nature are the most effective. Professionals should avoid restricting physical activity and exercise unnecessarily according to age. People with osteoporosis should be encouraged to do more rather than less. Important themes for osteoporosis are: strong, steady and straight!

骨质疏松症咨询中的成人体育活动
体育活动是骨质疏松症的一个可改变的危险因素。体力活动和骨骼健康的研究主要针对绝经后妇女。对40岁以上成年人进行体育活动干预后骨折结果的观察性研究发现,任何骨折的风险降低了11- 40%。目前还没有以骨折为主要结局的运动随机对照试验。然而,有证据表明,运动可以减少与跌倒有关的骨折,特别是包括功能力量和平衡训练的运动。优化骨骼健康的运动建议强调中强度或高强度进行性阻力训练(PRT)、冲击(负重活动)和平衡训练,以减少跌倒和改善骨密度。事实上,将冲击运动与足够剂量、中等强度或高强度PRT相结合的多成分方案是最有效的,而且是渐进式的。专业人士应避免根据年龄限制不必要的身体活动和锻炼。应该鼓励骨质疏松症患者多运动而不是少运动。骨质疏松症的重要主题是:坚强,稳定和笔直!
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