患有和未患有全身关节活动过多症的女大学生的健康相关体能:病例对照研究

Hande Özdemir, Filiz Tuna, D. Demirbağ Kabayel
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目的:评估全身关节活动过多症(GJH)对健康相关体能的影响:评估全身关节活动过度症(GJH)对健康相关体能的影响。参与者年龄在 18-23 岁之间的女大学生。研究方法对心肺功能(最大自行车测力计测试、六分钟步行测试(6MW))、呼吸功能测试、呼吸肌力量(最大吸气和呼气压力)、身体成分(生物电阻抗分析)、柔韧性(坐位和伸展测试(SRT))、肌肉力量和耐力(等长和等动测试)进行健康相关体能评估。结果显示39 名无症状 GJH 学生的平均 VO2max(23.6 vs. 21.8,p=0.049)、MET(6.7 vs. 6.3,p=0.049)、W/kg(1.6 vs. 1.5,p=0.035)和 SRT 分数(23.3 vs. 18.7,p=0.016)均高于 42 名非 GJH 学生。各组之间在 6MW、FVC、FEV1、MIP、MEP、身体成分、肌肉力量和耐力方面没有发现明显差异(P>.05)。结论患有全身关节活动过度症的女性与没有关节活动过度症的女性具有相同甚至更高的体能能力水平。
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The health-related physical fitness of university female students with and without generalized joint hypermobility: A case-control study
Objective: To evaluate the effect of generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) on health-related physical fitness. Participants: Female university students between the ages of 18-23. Methods: Cardiorespiratory fitness ((maximal cycling ergometer tests, six-minute walking tests (6MW)), respiratory function tests, respiratory muscle strength (maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure), body composition (bioelectrical impedance analyses), flexibility (sit and reach tests (SRT), muscle strength and endurance (isometric and isokinetic tests) were evaluated for health-related physical fitness. Results: The mean VO2max (23.6 vs. 21.8, p=.049), MET (6.7 vs. 6.3, p=0.049), W/kg (1.6 vs. 1.5, p=0.035), and SRT scores (23.3 vs. 18.7, p=0.016) were higher in 39 students with asymptomatic GJH compared to 42 non-GJH students. No significant differences found between groups for 6MW, FVC, FEV1, MIP, MEP, body composition, muscle strength, and endurance (p>.05). Conclusion: Females with generalized joint hypermobility have the same or even higher levels of physical fitness capacity as those without the hypermobility.
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