心脏康复患者的身体活动障碍(运动恐惧症)

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Janusz Kocjan, A. Knapik
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背景:全面心脏康复(CR)是一个旨在完全恢复身体、心理和社会活动并减少心血管危险因素的过程。对运动的恐惧可能导致运动不足的发生和加剧,从而影响治疗的有效性。该研究的目的是确定心脏康复患者身体活动障碍的水平。选定的决定因素(年龄和健康自我评估)与运动恐惧症水平之间的关系也进行了检查。材料/方法:纳入年龄40-84岁的115人:女性50人(x = 63.46;SD = 11.19),男性65例(x = 64.65;SD = 10.59)——在卡托维兹上西里西亚医疗中心接受心脏康复治疗的病人。本研究采用波兰版问卷:运动恐惧症原因量表(KCS)和简短健康调查问卷(SF-36)。问卷以作者的简短调查作为补充。结果:患者表现出高水平的运动恐惧症,无论是在一般以及个别成分。女性的运动恐惧症水平高于男性。心理领域是一个比生理领域更大的生理活动障碍。在女性中,运动恐惧症的心理和生物领域与身体功能(SF-36)存在强烈的负相关。在男性的情况下,相关性较弱,但在统计上也很显著。结论:1。2级运动恐惧症患者的性别差异。不良的健康自我评估与运动恐惧症的加剧有关。高水平的运动恐惧症可能会对心脏康复过程产生负面影响字数:2,317表:4图:0参考文献:31收稿日期:2014年1月接受日期:2014年7月发表日期:2014年12月通讯作者:Janusz Kocjan,博士。Legionów波兰36/23;32-300 Olkusz,波兰电话:885-628-627 E-mail: j_kocjan@wp.pl J. Kocjan, A. Knapik,心脏康复患者的身体活动障碍(运动恐惧症)
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Barriers of physical activity (kinesiophobia) in patients subjected to cardiac rehabilitation
Background: Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process designed to restore full physical, psychological and social activity and to reduce cardiovascular risk factors. Fear of movement may contribute to the occurrence and intensification of hypokinesia, and consequently affect the effectiveness of therapy. The aim of the study was to determine the level of barriers of physical activity in patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. The relationship between selected determinants (age and health selfassessment) and the kinesiophobia level were also examined. Material/Methods: 115 people aged 40-84 years were examined: 50 females (x = 63.46; SD = 11.19) and 65 males (x = 64.65; SD = 10.59) – patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation at the Upper-Silesian Medical Centre in Katowice. In the present study, the Polish version of questionnaires: Kinesiophobia Causes Scale (KCS) and Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) were used. Questionnaires were supplemented by authors’ short survey. Results: The patients presented an elevated level of kinesiophobia, both in general as well as in individual components. In women, the kinesiophobia level was higher than in men. The psychological domain was a greater barrier of physical activity than the biological one. Strong, negative correlations of psychological and biological domains of kinesiophobia to physical functioning (SF-36) were noted in women. In the case of men, correlations were weaker, but also statistically significant. Conclusions: 1. Sex differentiates patients in their kinesiophobia level 2. Poor self-assessment of health is associated with a greater intensification of kinesiophobia 3. A high level of kinesiophobia may negatively affect cardiac rehabilitation process Word count: 2,317 Tables: 4 Figures: 0 References: 31 Received: January 2014 Accepted: July 2014 Published: December 2014 Corresponding author: Janusz Kocjan, Ph.D. ul. Legionów Polskich 36/23; 32-300 Olkusz, Poland Phone: 885-628-627 E-mail: j_kocjan@wp.pl J. Kocjan, A. Knapik, Barriers of physical activity (kinesiophobia) in patients subjected to cardiac rehabilitation
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