马术辅助服务对患有关节炎的成年人和老年人的软骨和骨骼生物标志物的影响:试点研究

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Matthew Chrisman, Sharon White-Lewis, Sue Lasiter, Steven R. Chesnut, Cynthia L. Russell
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摘要

本研究的目的是确定 EAS(马术辅助服务)与运动注意力控制干预相比,通过 sTnT(骨骼肌钙蛋白)和 COMP(软骨低聚基质蛋白)生物标志物测量,对关节炎病情的影响。设计这是一项随机临床试验的二次分析,该试验比较了马术辅助治疗与运动教育注意力控制对成年关节炎患者软骨和骨骼生物标志物的影响。21名在美国中西部风湿病诊所就诊的成人关节炎患者(年龄=64岁)参加了此次试验。结果在两种干预措施中,sTnT从基线到第六周都没有变化,两组之间的变化也没有差异(p=0.91)。两种情况下,COMP 从基线到第六周都有所增加,这表明软骨和关节的退化程度加剧。虽然与 EAS 条件相比,注意力控制条件下软骨低聚基质蛋白水平的增幅更大,但这些差异在统计学上(p = 0.58)或临床上(即微不足道的影响,d = -0.16)并不显著。当剔除 3 个异常值后,EAT 组和注意力控制组之间的变化差异可以说具有临床意义(d = - 0.33),这表明注意力控制组的 COMP 水平比 EAS 条件下的人群有更大的增长,尽管这种差异在统计学上并不显著(p = 0.28)。
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Equine-assisted service’s effect on cartilage and skeletal biomarkers for adults and older adults with arthritis: A pilot study

Objective

The object of this study was to determine the effect of EAS (Equine-Assisted Services) on arthritis conditions, as measured by the sTnT (Skeletal troponin) and COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix proteins) biomarkers, compared to an exercise attention control intervention.

Design

This was a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial comparing equine-assisted therapy to exercise education attention-control on cartilage and skeletal biomarkers in adults with arthritis. Twenty-one adults (Mage = 64 years) with arthritis who attended rheumatology clinics in the midwestern United States participated.

Results

No changes were found in sTnT from baseline to week six within either intervention nor were there differences in changes between the two groups (p = 0.91). COMP increased from baseline to week six for both conditions, suggesting increased deterioration of cartilage and joints. Although the attention-control condition demonstrated larger increases in cartilage oligomeric matrix proteins level, compared to the EAS condition, these differences were not statistically (p = 0.58) or clinically significant (i.e., trivial effect, d = −0.16). When 3 outliers were removed, the differences in changes between EAT and attention-control group could be arguably of clinical significance (d = - 0.33), suggesting that the attention-control group demonstrated larger increases in levels of COMP than those in the EAS condition, though this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.28).

Conclusion

Although equine-assisted therapy may reduce pain and improve quality of life for adults with arthritis, findings here are not fully corroborated with biomarkers.

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