运动神经元病患者综合有氧和力量训练计划的益处

Dr Alessandra Ferri, Francesca Lanfranconi
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运动神经元病(MND)是一种神经退行性疾病,其特点是运动神经元逐渐退化和死亡,导致肌肉力量和身体功能下降。虽然 "运动即医疗 "已被许多疾病所接受,但运动对 MND 患者的作用仍存在争议。本研究旨在评估中等强度的有氧和力量综合训练计划对 MND 患者有氧能力、力量和身体功能的影响。 15 名 MND 患者被随机分配到训练组(每周 3 次,为期 12 周;TRAIN,人数=8)或对照组(继续其常规标准护理;CTRL,人数=7)。在自行车测力计上进行力竭递增测试时,对峰值有氧能力(VO2peak)和最大析氧能力(通过近红外光谱)进行了评估。通过腿部推举、腿部伸展、二头肌卷曲和垂直胸部推举的最大重复次数(1RM)测试,对下肢和上肢肌肉的力量进行了评估。参与者还进行了 "定时起立行走 "测试(TUG)和 6 分钟步行测试(6MWT)。 训练坚持率为 86 ± 6%,运动计划满意度为 9.6(满分为 10 分)。两组的 VO2 峰值均无明显变化,但 TRAIN 组的最大氧气萃取能力明显提高(从 44±3% 提高到 67±4%)。在 TRAIN 组中,压腿和伸腿的 1RM 分别显著提高了 47 ± 8% 和 50 ± 13%,而在 CTRL 组中这一参数没有变化。虽然 6MWT 在 TRAIN 中增加了 5%,在 CTRL 中减少了 3%,但变化并不显著。 这些初步结果支持有氧和力量训练相结合的计划对 MND 患者的益处。
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BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF A COMBINED AEROBIC AND STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM IN PATIENTS WITH MOTOR NEURON DISEASE
Motor Neuron Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by the progressive degeneration and death of motor neurons, which leads to a reduction in muscle strength and physical function. Although “Exercise as Medicine” is accepted for many diseases, the role of exercise in individuals with MND is still debated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a combined, moderate-intensity, aerobic and strength training program on aerobic capacities, strength and physical function in individuals with MND. Fifteen individuals with MND were randomly assigned to either a training (3 times/week for 12 weeks; TRAIN, n=8) or a control (continued their usual standard of care; CTRL, n=7) group. The peak aerobic capacity (VO2peak) and the maximal capacity of oxygen extraction (via Near-Infrared Spectroscopy) were evaluated during an incremental test to exhaustion on a cycle ergometer. The strength of both the lower- and upper-limb muscles was evaluated with a 1-Repetition Maximum (1RM) test on the leg press, leg extension, biceps curl, and vertical chest press. Participants also performed the “Timed Up and Go” test (TUG) and the 6-min walking test (6MWT). The adherence to training was 86 ± 6%, and the satisfaction with the exercise program was 9.6 out of 10. VO2peak did not change significantly in both groups, but the maximal capacity of O2 extraction improved significantly in TRAIN (from 44 ± 3 to 67 ± 4%). In TRAIN, the 1RM for the leg press and leg extension increased significantly by 47 ± 8% and 50 ± 13%, respectively, while this parameter did not change in CTRL. While the 6MWT increased by 5% in TRAIN and decreased by 3% in CTRL, the change was not significant. These preliminary results support the beneficial role of a combined aerobic and strength training program in individuals with MND.
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