| Literature DB >> 25268505 |
Yutaka Morishima1, Takashi Mizushima2, Katsuya Yamauchi2, Mayuko Morikawa3, Shizue Masuki4, Hiroshi Nose3.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Due to the reduced physical activity of patients who have undergone total hip arthroplasty (THA), there are no home-based exercise training regimens for preventing muscle atrophy and aerobic capacity impairment in these patients. We examined whether interval walking training (IWT) could prevented these issues. Twenty-eight female patients (∼60 years of age) who had undergone THA more than 2 months prior were randomly divided into IWT (n = 14) and control (CNT, n = 14) groups. The IWT subjects trained at a target of 60 min of fast walking at >70% peak aerobic capacity for walking (VO₂peak) per wk for 12 wk, while those in the CNT maintained their previous sedentary life during the same period. We measured the energy expenditure of the daily physical activity, except during sleeping and bathing, every minute and every day during the intervention. We also measured the isometric knee extension (FEXT) and flexion (FFLX) forces, VO₂peak, and anaerobic threshold during the graded cycling exercise (VO₂AT) before and after the intervention. All subjects, except for one in IWT, completed the protocol. FFLX increased by 23% on the operated side (P = 0.003) and 14% on the non-operated side of IWT (P = 0.006), while it only increased on the operated side of CNT (P = 0.03). The VO₂peak and VO₂AT in IWT increased by 8% (P = 0.08) and 13% (P = 0.002), respectively, and these changes were significantly higher in the IWT than in CNT group (both, P<0.05). In conclusion, IWT might be an effective home-based training regimen for preventing the muscle atrophy from reduced daily physical activity in THA patients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN-CTR UMIN000013172.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25268505 PMCID: PMC4182539 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1CONSORT flow diagram.
Flow profile of the subjects.
Physical characteristics of the subjects.
| CNT (n = 14) | IWT (n = 13) |
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| Age (years) | 59.9±5.4 (52–68) | 60.3±7.4 (52–74) | NS |
| Height (cm) | 151.9±5.8 (144–166) | 153.3±3.4 (146.8–159.4) | NS |
| Body mass (kg) | 57.0±9.6 (48.0–69.8) | 54.0±5.3 (43.3–80.6) | NS |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 24.7±4.1 (20.1–35.4) | 23.0±2.6 (19.4–28.5) | NS |
| Reason for operation | OA: 13; ANFH: 1 | OA: 13 | NA |
| Operated side(left/right/bilateral) | 7/4/3 | 5/5/3 | NA |
| Postoperative period (months) | 34±46 (2–170) | 58±58 (9–181) | NS |
Values are given as the means ± SD (range). CNT, control group; IWT, interval walking group; OA, osteoarthritis; ANFH, avascular necrosis of femoral neck head; BMI, body mass index; and NA, not applicable.
Total energy expenditure for IWT and physical activity.
| CNT (n = 14) | IWT (n = 13) | ||||||||
| Before | During | After | Before | During | After |
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| (1 wk) | (12 wk) | (1 wk) | (1 wk) | (12 wk) | (1 wk) | (Group) | (Time) | (Group×Time) | |
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| 14614±1496 | 13616±1361 | 10258±1827 | 14032±1133 | 14744±1012 | 13824±1495 | NS | NS | NS |
| (O2 ml/kg/wk) | |||||||||
| Total steps | 50537±5411 | 51636±5411 | 40159±6749 | 50693±5845 | 53016±5845 | 44619±6105 | NS | NS | NS |
| (steps/wk) | |||||||||
| Fast walking | |||||||||
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| 10.6±0.6 | 12.0±1.4 | 9.7±1.3 | 9.7±0.6 | 8.9±0.9 | 10.2±0.8 | NS | NS | NS |
| (O2 ml/kg/min) | |||||||||
| Time | 76±16 | 69±15 | 75±17 | 100±27 | 156±15 | 127±18 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| (min/wk) | |||||||||
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| 786±196 | 805±153 | 710±176 | 828±211 | 1363±157 | 1221±169 | .013 | NS | NS |
| (O2 ml/kg/wk) | |||||||||
Values are given as the means ± SE. Before, for 1 wk before training; During, for 12 wk during training; and After, for 1 wk after training.
Resting oxygen consumption is not included.
*Significant difference from the value before training, P<0.05;
Significant difference from the corresponding value in CNT, P<0.05. The other abbreviations are the same as in .
Aerobic capacities before and after training.
| CNT (n = 14) | IWT (n = 13) |
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| Before | After |
| Before | After |
| (Group×Time) | |
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| 16.6±0.8 | 15.7±0.6 | NS | 15.8±0.8 | 17.0±1.1 | NS | 0.018 |
| HRrest 1 (beats/min) | 81±4 | 81±3 | NS | 81±2 | 79±2 | NS | NS |
| HRpeak (beats/min) | 141±4 | 143±4 | NS | 139±4 | 138±6 | NS | NS |
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| 13.8±0.6 | 13.5±0.6 | NS | 13.7±0.4 | 15.5±0.5** | 0.0021 | 0.0016 |
| HRrest 2 (beats/min) | 77±2 | 79±2 | NS | 77±2 | 78±2 | NS | NS |
| HRAT (beats/min) | 108±2 | 109±2 | NS | 110±2 | 114±2* | 0.045 | NS |
Values are given as the mean ± SE. O2peak, peak aerobic capacity for walking; HRrest 1, heart rate at rest before starting the exercise for the O2peak measurement; HRpeak, peak heart rate at O2peak; O2AT, anaerobic threshold for cycling; HRrest 2, heart rate at rest before starting the exercise for the O2AT measurement; and HRAT, heart rate at O2AT. Significant differences compared to the value before training, *P<0.05 and **P<0.01.
Figure 2Changes in the thigh muscle strength after training on the operated and non-operated sides.
The isometric knee extension (FEXT) and flexion force (FFLX) are shown as the means with SE bars for 17 and 16 measurements on the operated side and 11 and 10 measurements on the non-operated side in 14 and 13 subjects in the control (CNT) and interval walking training (IWT) groups, respectively. Significant difference between the CNT and IWT groups, **P<0.01.
Figure 3Changes in the aerobic capacities after training.
The peak aerobic capacity for walking (O2peak) and anaerobic threshold by graded cycling exercise (O2AT) are shown as the means with SE bars for 14 and 13 subjects in the CNT and IWT groups, respectively. Significant differences between the CNT and IWT groups, *P<0.05 and **P<0.01.
Thigh muscle strength before and after training.
| CNT (n = 14) | IWT (n = 13) |
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| Before | After |
| Before | After |
| (Group×time) | |
| Operated side | |||||||
| n | 17 | 17 | 16 | 16 | |||
| FEXT (Nm) | 74.6±7.7 | 74.5±7.5 | NS | 83.8±5.2 | 92.5±4.9 | NS | NS |
| (Nm/kg) | 1.36±0.15 | 1.35±0.14 | NS | 1.56±0.11 | 1.73±0.12 | NS | NS |
| FFLX (Nm) | 36.3±2.3 | 39.3±2.3* | 0.022 | 37.7±3.3 | 46.2±2.4** | 0.0021 | 0.036 |
| (Nm/kg) | 0.65±0.04 | 0.70±0.03* | 0.028 | 0.69±0.06 | 0.85±0.04** | 0.0031 | 0.023 |
| Non-operated side | |||||||
| n | 11 | 11 | 10 | 10 | |||
| FEXT (Nm) | 96.4±6.5 | 102.9±11.3 | NS | 93.3±9.1 | 88.5±10.1 | NS | NS |
| (Nm/kg) | 1.67±0.13 | 1.72±0.17 | NS | 1.78±0.19 | 1.64±0.19 | NS | NS |
| FFLX (Nm) | 38.1±4.1 | 43.4±4.1 | NS | 40.8±2.1 | 46.6±2.5** | 0.0032 | NS |
| (Nm/kg) | 0.64±0.06 | 0.74±0.07 | NS | 0.77±0.04 | 0.87±0.05** | 0.0063 | NS |
Values are given as the means ± SE. FEXT, knee extension force; FFLX, knee flexion force. Significant differences compared to the value before training, *P<0.05 and **P<0.01.