基于速度的训练对帕金森病多时间点功能表现和力量的影响。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Caleb Calaway, William Milgrim, Yoonsub Kim, Bryan Mann, Kylie Martinez, Ihtsham Haq, Joseph F Signorile
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摘要:Calaway, C, Milgrim, W, Kim, Y, Mann, B, Martinez, K, Haq, I和Signorile, JF。基于速度的训练对帕金森病多时间点功能表现和力量的影响。[J]强度训练XX(X): 000-000, 2025-基于速度的训练(VBT)是一种独特的阻力训练方法,它使用速度的变化,而不是负荷,来决定进步。虽然VBT可以改善帕金森病(PD)患者的表现,但训练时间对神经肌肉和功能表现的影响尚未得到研究。在12周的VBT训练后,使用10%和30%的速度阈值评估1次重复最大值(1RM)的40-80%时的腿按峰值功率(LP-PP)。功能测试包括5次坐立(5xSTS)、最大步行速度(10MWT-M)和习惯步速(10MWT-H) 10米步行测试。对于来自16名PD患者的所有数据,使用重复测量方差分析来评估第1周(第1周)、第4周(第4周)、第8周(第8周)和第12周(第12周)的主要效应和相互作用。LP-PP有显著的时间效应,从第1周到第12周增加(Mdiff±SE = 43.64±13.15 W;p = 0.006),第4- 8周(47.00±15.86 W;p = 0.012),第4- 12周(66.92±20.30 W;P = 0.006)。5xSTS和10MWT-M也有显著的时间效应,第1- 8周5xSTS表现显著改善(-0.751±0.19 s;P = 0.002),第1- 12周(-1.503±0.447 s;p = 0.005),第4周-第12周(-1.537±0.521 s, p = 0.011),第1周-第8周(-0.262±0.082 s;P = 0.007),第1- 12周(-0.421±0.075;P < 0.001),第4周-第8周(-0.190±0.055 s;P = 0.004),第4周-第12周(-0.349±0.077 s;P < 0.001),第8- 12周(-0.159±0.062 s, P = 0.022)。结果表明,PD患者的功能和神经肌肉表现的显著改善需要至少8周的VBT,并在整个训练期间保持。
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Velocity-Based Training Effects on Functional Performance and Power Across Multiple Time Points in Parkinson Disease.

Abstract: Calaway, C, Milgrim, W, Kim, Y, Mann, B, Martinez, K, Haq, I, and Signorile, JF. Velocity-based training effects on functional performance and power across multiple time points in Parkinson disease. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2025-Velocity-based training (VBT) is a unique resistance-training method that uses changes in velocity, rather than load, to dictate progressions. Although VBT can improve performance in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), the impact of training duration on neuromuscular and functional performances has not been investigated. Leg press peak power (LP-PP) at 40-80% of 1 repetition maximum (1RM) was assessed after a 12-week VBT program using 10 and 30% velocity thresholds. Functional tests included the 5 time sit-to-stand (5xSTS), and 10-m walk test at maximum (10MWT-M) and habitual gait speeds (10MWT-H). For all data from 16 PD patients, repeated-measures ANOVAs were used to assess main effects and interactions at week 1 (wk 1), week 4 (wk 4), week 8 (wk 8), and week 12 (wk 12). A significant time effect was observed for LP-PP with increases from wk 1-wk 12 (Mdiff ± SE = 43.64 ± 13.15 W; p = 0.006), wk 4-wk 8 (47.00 ± 15.86 W; p = 0.012), and wk 4-wk 12 (66.92 ± 20.30 W; p = 0.006). Significant time effects were also seen for the 5xSTS and 10MWT-M with significant improvements in 5xSTS performance between wk 1-wk 8 (-0.751 ± 0.19 s; p = 0.002), wk 1-wk 12 (-1.503 ± 0.447 s; p = 0.005), and wk 4-wk 12 (-1.537 ± 0.521 s, p = 0.011), and 10MWT-M with improvements from wk 1-wk 8 (-0.262 ± 0.082 s; p = 0.007), wk 1-wk 12 (-0.421 ± 0.075; p < 0.001), wk 4-wk 8 (-0.190 ± 0.055 s; p = 0.004), wk 4-wk 12 (-0.349 ± 0.077 s; p < 0.001), and wk 8-wk 12 (-0.159 ± 0.062 s, p = 0.022). Results indicate significant improvements in functional and neuromuscular performances of PD patients require at least 8 weeks of VBT and are maintained throughout the training period.

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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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