成人严重肥胖症患者功能表现和肌肉力量的疗程间可靠性

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Søren Gam, Anders K. Petz, Lukas R. Bjerre, Jeppe Bøgild, Anders B. Nielsen, Rikke N. Sørensen, Mikkel I. Kolind, Bibi Gram, Stinus Hansen, Per Aagaard
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可靠和灵敏的身体功能测试对于评估不同患者群体的治疗或运动干预的效果至关重要。本研究调查了临床康复中常用的一些物理性能测试的重测信度和灵敏度(最小可检测差异:SDD),包括对符合减肥手术标准的严重肥胖成人的习惯和最大步行速度、步行耐力、握力(HGS)和下肢肌肉力量(坐对站(STS)、爬楼梯)的测试。32名成年人(BMI为43.8±6.6 kg/m2)被纳入研究。参与者在每天的同一时间(±2小时)进行三个单独的测试,间隔3至7天。习惯和最大步行速度、步行耐力能力、下肢肌肉力量(通过爬楼梯和STS表现评估)和HGS表现出良好至优异的间歇重复性(ICC: 0.84-0.98, CV和SEM: 2.9%-11.3%),个体敏感性(SDD)在11.8%至31.2%之间。测试阶段1-2的系统学习效应在STS测试和3 - m和10 - m的习惯步行速度测试中被观察到,分别增加了6%-9%,7%和3% (p <;0.05)。进行熟悉会话(测试1)完全防止了这些学习效应(测试2 vs. 3)。大多数身体功能测试显示,熟悉会话后可重复性和敏感性得到改善。总之,严重肥胖的成年人可以以可靠的方式评估身体功能。此外,在实际测试之前的熟悉会议提高了测试-重测试的可靠性和灵敏度。
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Inter‐Session Reliability of Functional Performance and Muscle Power in Adults With Severe Obesity
Reliable and sensitive testing of physical function is crucial for assessing the effects of treatment or exercise intervention in various patient populations. The present study investigated the test–retest reliability and sensitivity (smallest detectable difference: SDD) of selected physical performance tests commonly used in clinical rehabilitation, including tests of habitual and maximal walking speed, walking endurance capacity, handgrip strength (HGS), and lower limb muscle power (Sit‐to‐Stand (STS), stair climb) in adults with severe obesity meeting the criteria for bariatric surgery. Thirty‐two adults (BMI 43.8 ± 6.6 kg/m2) were enrolled in the study. Participants were assessed in three separate test sessions performed at the same time of day (±2 h) separated by 3 to 7 days. Habitual and maximal walking speed, walking endurance capacity, lower limb muscle power evaluated by stair climb and STS performance, and HGS demonstrated good‐to‐excellent inter‐session reproducibility (ICC: 0.84–0.98, CV and SEM: 2.9%–11.3%) with individual sensitivity (SDD) ranging from 11.8% to 31.2%. Systematic learning effects from test session 1–2 were observed for the STS test and the 3‐ and 10‐m habitual walk speed tests, manifested by increases of 6%–9%, 7%, and 3%, respectively (p < 0.05). Performing a familiarization session (test 1) fully prevented these learning effects (test 2 vs. 3). A majority of physical function tests showed improved reproducibility and sensitivity after the familiarization session. In conclusion, physical function can be assessed in a reliable manner in adults with severe obesity. Further, familiarization sessions prior to actual testing result in improved test–retest reliability and increased sensitivity.
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162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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