肺移植囊性纤维化成人的运动处方。

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Melissa Orlandi, Maria Stella Pinnarò, Marco Corsi, Beatrice Borchi, Annalisa Cavallo, Sandra Guarducci, Alessandro Bartoloni, Martina Donati, Cecilia Defraia, Leonardo Nesi, Stefano Sparacio, Claudia Mannini, Federico Lavorini, Vittorio Bini, Silvia Bresci, Laura Stefani
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摘要

背景:体育锻炼干预囊性纤维化(CF)是最近的兴趣;然而,没有特定的方法来检测移植后身体成分和心血管功能的改善。本研究旨在验证CF肺移植患者与其他实体器官移植受体(OLT)相比,运动处方方案在心肺功能和身体成分表现方面的可行性。方法:对两组进行中等强度训练,通过体成分分析和心肺试验(CPET)进行评价,并与健康受试者(HS)进行比较。结果:共纳入CF 10例,OLT 10例,HS 10例。CF组BMI显著降低,总脂肪量和阑尾游离脂肪量均降低(p = 0.01)。与OLT和HS组相比,CF组在CPET测试中的功能和心血管参数(峰值VO2, VOR/HR)也显着降低,但通气反应(VE/VCO2斜率)与OLT相似。在CF组,游离脂肪量与功能参数(峰值VO2和VO2/HR)呈负相关(r分别= -0.51和-0.52)。结论:CF患者将受益于个体化运动处方计划,以改善所有心血管参数,整体身体组成,从而改善相关呼吸参数。在移植CF患者中,应主要利用最大摄氧量和体成分来制定运动处方方案。
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Exercise Prescription in Lung-Transplanted Cystic Fibrosis Adults.

Background: Physical exercise intervention in cystic fibrosis (CF) is of recent interest; however, no specific method to detect improvements in body composition and cardiovascular performance after transplantation has been investigated. This study aims to verify the feasibility of an exercise prescription program in CF lung-transplanted patients compared to other solid organ transplanted recipients (OLT) in terms of cardio-respiratory and body composition performance. Methods: The two groups, trained with a moderate intensity program, were evaluated by body composition analysis and a cardiopulmonary test (CPET) and compared to healthy subjects (HS). Results: A total of 10 CF, 10 OLT, and 10 HS were included. BMI was significantly lower in the CF group with lower total and appendicular free fat mass (p = 0.01). The CF group also showed significantly lower functional and cardiovascular parameters in the CPET test (peak VO2, VOR/HR) compared to the OLT and HS groups, but similar ventilatory response (VE/VCO2 slope) to OLT. In the CF group, free fat mass and functional parameters (peak VO2 and VO2/HR) were negatively correlated (r = -0.51 and -0.52, respectively). Conclusions: CF patients would benefit from an individualized exercise prescription program to improve all cardiovascular parameters, overall body composition, and, consequently, related respiratory parameters. Peak VO2 and body composition should be largely used to plan exercise prescription program among transplanted CF.

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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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