High-intensity Interval Training for the Management of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis: Participant Experiences and Perspectives.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Shelley E Keating, Ilaria Croci, Matthew P Wallen, Emily R Cox, Jeff S Coombes, Nicola W Burton, Graeme A Macdonald, Ingrid J Hickman
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Background and aims: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a therapeutic option for people with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). However, the perspectives and experiences of HIIT for people with NASH are unknown, limiting translation of research. We explored the experiences and perspectives of both professionally supervised and self-directed HIIT in people with NASH and evaluated participant-reported knowledge, barriers, and enablers to commencing and sustaining HIIT.

Methods: Twelve participants with NASH underwent 12 weeks of supervised HIIT (3 days/week, 4×4 minutes at 85-95% maximal heart rate, interspersed with 3 minutes active recovery), followed by 12-weeks of self-directed (unsupervised) HIIT. One-on-one, semistructured participant interviews were conducted by exercise staff prior to HIIT and following both supervised and self-directed HIIT to explore prior knowledge, barriers, enablers, and outcomes at each stage. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, coded, and thematically analyzed by two independent researchers.

Results: Four dominant themes were identified: (1) no awareness of/experience with HIIT and ambivalence about exercise capabilities; (2) multiple medical and social barriers to commencing and continuing HIIT; (3) exercise specialist support was a highly valued enabler, and (4) HIIT was enjoyed and provided holistic benefits.

Conclusions: People with NASH may lack knowledge of and confidence for HIIT, and experience multiple complex barriers to commencing and continuing HIIT. Exercise specialist support is a key enabler to sustained engagement. These factors need to be addressed in future clinical programs to augment the uptake and long-term sustainability of HIIT by people with NASH so they can experience the range of related benefits.

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高强度间歇训练治疗非酒精性脂肪性肝炎:参与者的经验和观点
背景和目的:高强度间歇训练(HIIT)是非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)患者的一种治疗选择。然而,对于NASH患者来说,HIIT的视角和经验是未知的,这限制了研究的翻译。我们在NASH患者中探索了专业监督和自我指导的HIIT的经验和观点,并评估了参与者报告的知识、障碍、,以及启动和维持HIIT的使能因素。方法:12名NASH参与者接受了12周的监督HIIT(3天/周,在85-95%的最大心率下4×4分钟,中间穿插3分钟的主动恢复),然后进行了12周自我指导(无监督)的HIIT。在HIIT之前,训练人员对参与者进行了一对一的半结构化访谈,并在监督和自我指导的HIIT之后,探索每个阶段的先验知识、障碍、促成因素和结果。访谈由两名独立研究人员进行录音、转录、编码和主题分析。结果:确定了四个主要主题:(1)对HIIT没有意识/经验,对运动能力有矛盾心理;(2) 开始和继续HIIT的多重医疗和社会障碍;(3) 运动专家的支持是一个非常有价值的促成因素,(4)HIIT得到了享受并提供了全面的好处。结论:NASH患者可能对HIIT缺乏了解和信心,并在开始和继续HIIT时遇到多种复杂的障碍。运动专家的支持是持续参与的关键因素。这些因素需要在未来的临床项目中得到解决,以提高NASH患者对HIIT的吸收和长期可持续性,从而使他们能够体验到一系列相关的益处。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology
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