[抗阻训练对多发性硬化症相关疲劳的有效性:系统综述]。

Q3 Nursing
Chia-Chi Kuo, Yi-Jung Chang, Yu-Hsuan Chiu, Wen-Hua Lu, Hsing-Yi Wu, Pei-Yi Chen, Chih-Tung Lu, Han-Chang Ku
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背景:多发性硬化症(MS)患者经常经历肌肉健康受损和疲劳。众所周知,运动有助于保持肌肉健康,缓解疲劳,阻力训练被推荐为潜在的干预措施。然而,由于使用的阻力运动种类繁多,所获得的结果不一致,需要基于证据的系统评价来综合这种干预措施的有效性。目的:本研究旨在综合目前关于抗阻训练对多发性硬化症患者改善肌肉健康和减轻疲劳有效性的研究。方法:于2024年3月进行系统综述,以多发性硬化症、抗阻训练和疲劳相关的关键词检索5个中英文数据库。仅纳入随机对照试验(RCTs),共有5项研究符合纳入标准。采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所评估随机对照试验的关键评估工具对纳入的研究进行质量评估。结果:本系统综述中纳入的5项随机对照试验研究了不同的阻力训练方案,包括高强度、快速同心训练、高强度偏心训练和呼吸肌阻力训练。总的来说,结果表明阻力训练在肌肉力量、耐力、最大吸气压力、最大呼气压力和疲劳减轻方面有更好的肌肉健康改善。然而,只有一些研究达到了统计学意义。结论/对实践的启示:阻力训练似乎有利于改善MS患者的肌肉健康和减少疲劳,尽管只有一些研究取得了统计学意义。由于已发表的研究数量有限、样本量小以及所使用的培训方案的多样性,目前的证据不足。随着更多研究的出现,需要进一步的系统评价来更新研究结果。临床上,阻力训练可作为MS患者运动建议的一部分,并应监测其结果。
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[Effectiveness of Resistance Training on Multiple Sclerosis-Related Fatigue: A Systematic Review].

Background: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) often experience impaired muscular fitness and fatigue. Exercise is known to help maintain muscle fitness and alleviate fatigue, with resistance training being recommended as a potential intervention. However, due to the variety of resistance exercises used and inconsistencies in the results obtained, an evidence-based systematic review is needed to synthesize the effectiveness of this intervention.

Purpose: This study was designed to synthesize the current research on the effectiveness of resistance training in improving muscle fitness and reducing fatigue in patients with MS.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted in March 2024, with five English and Chinese databases searched using keywords related to MS, resistance training, and fatigue. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were included, and a total of five studies met the inclusion criteria. A quality appraisal of the included studies was performed using the Joanna Briggs Institute's critical appraisal tool for evaluating RCTs.

Results: The five RCTs included in this systematic review examined different resistance training protocols, including high-intensity, fast-velocity concentric, high-intensity eccentric, and respiratory muscle resistance training. Overall, the results indicate resistance training led to better muscular fitness improvements in terms of muscle strength, endurance, maximal inspiratory pressure, maximal expiratory pressure, and fatigue reduction. However, statistical significance was achieved in only some of the studies.

Conclusions / implications for practice: Resistance training appears to be beneficial in improving muscle fitness and reducing fatigue in patients with MS, even though only some of the studies achieved statistical significance. The current evidence is weak due to the limited number of published studies and the small sample sizes and diversity in training protocols used. Further systematic reviews are needed to update findings as more research becomes available. Clinically, resistance training may be considered as part of exercise recommendations for MS patients, and outcomes should be monitored.

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