| Literature DB >> 30627068 |
Eduardo D S Freitas1, Christine Frederiksen2, Ryan M Miller1, Aaron Heishman1, Mark Anderson3, Gabriel Pardo4, Cecilie Fjeldstad4, Debra A Bemben1,5, Michael G Bemben1,5.
Abstract
The acute and chronic effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) on balance, postural stability, and mobility were evaluated in 21 women with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) randomly assigned to control (n = 9) or experimental (n = 12) groups. To assess acute responses, outcome variables were assessed before and immediately after a session of WBV (five 30-second bouts of vibration; frequency 30 Hz; amplitude 3 mm; 1-minute rest intervals) during their first visit (week 1) using field (Timed-Up and Go; 500-m walk; Berg Balance Scale) and laboratory tests (NeuroCom Balance Master and EquiTest System-Sensory Organization Test, Adaptation Test, Limits of Stability, Modified Clinical Test for Sensory Integration of Balance, Unilateral Stance, Tandem Walk, Step/Quick Turn). Acute responses were also measured after their fifth visit for only the Adaptation and Sensory Organization tests. For the chronic responses, participants were exposed to the WBV protocol once a week, for a total of 5 weeks, and then at week 5, were reassessed with the Adaptation and the Sensory Organization tests. Neither acute nor chronic exposure to the WBV protocols used in this study resulted in significant improvements (P > .05) in balance, postural stability, or mobility as assessed by either field or laboratory tests. However, based on promising results from other studies that have used WBV with other clinical populations, either alone or in conjunction with exercise, additional studies that increase the dose of vibration exposure, both acutely and chronically, should be conducted in patients with MS.Entities:
Keywords: balance; mobility; neurodegenerative disease; posture; vibration
Year: 2018 PMID: 30627068 PMCID: PMC6311586 DOI: 10.1177/1559325818816577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.658
Figure 1.Scheme of the study design.
Acute Effects of WBV Exposure on Timed-Up and Go, 500-m Walk, Berg Balance Scale, and Sensory Organization Tests at Week 1.
| Variable | Exp. | N | Pre | Post | Group | Time | Group × Time |
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| TUG test (seconds) | WBV | 12 | 7.78 (1.67) | 8.29 (1.84) |
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| CON | 9 | 8.25 (1.67) | 8.36 (2.23) |
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| 500-m walk (minutes) | WBV | 12 | 5.78 (1.64) | 5.34 (1.33) |
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| CON | 9 | 5.10 (0.91) | 5.31 (1.31) |
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| BBS | WBV | 12 | 53.42 (3.18) | 53.50 (3.17) |
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| CON | 9 | 53.67 (3.94) | 53.67 (3.94) |
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| SOT EO (%) | WBV | 12 | 91.83 (6.48) | 92.50 (6.16) |
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| CON | 9 | 93.89 (3.55) | 94.11 (3.14) |
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| SOT EC (%) | WBV | 12 | 87.75 (9.87) | 88.00 (12.30) |
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| CON | 9 | 90.00 (6.34) | 88.56 (4.98) |
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| SOT FL EO (%) | WBV | 11 | 79.73 (9.23) | 84.55 (6.30) |
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| CON | 9 | 81.44 (7.81) | 81.00 (14.56) |
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| SOT FL EC (%) | WBV | 11 | 64.55 (9.47) | 66.72 (9.51) |
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| CON | 8 | 61.00 (12.13) | 64.13 (12.67) |
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| SOT SUR (%) | WBV | 12 | 87.25 (14.89) | 88.25 (7.42) |
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| CON | 9 | 88.67 (8.25) | 91.22 (3.27) |
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| SOT SUR-FL (%) | WBV | 12 | 66.33 (16.42) | 66.75 (12.82) |
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| CON | 8 | 64.00 (14.70) | 63.00 (13.31) |
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Abbreviations: TUG, Timed-Up and Go—lower scores indicate greater mobility; 500-m walk—lower scores indicate greater mobility; BBS, Berg Balance Scale—higher scores indicate greater level of function; SOT, Sensory Organization Test—higher scores indicate greater stability; SUR, surroundings sway; FL, floor sways; SUR-FL, both floor and surroundings sway; EO, eyes open; EC, eyes closed; WBV, whole-body vibration.
Acute Effects of WBV Exposure on the Adaptation and Limits of Stability Tests at Week 1.
| Variable | Exp. | n | Pre | Post | Group | Time | Group × Time |
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| ADP TU (SES) | WBV | 12 | 66.50 (22.49)a,b | 58.50 (14.97)b |
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| CON | 9 | 51.63 (10.41)a | 44.00 (7.98) |
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| ADP TD (SES) | WBV | 12 | 49.25 (15.67) | 46.75 (10.83) |
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| CON | 9 | 43.22 (13.54) | 39.11 (10.27) |
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| LOS-R (%) | WBV | 11 | 81.64 (6.83) | 83.09 (4.74) |
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| CON | 9 | 73.33 (13.96) | 77.33 (16.61) |
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| LOS-L (%) | WBV | 11 | 81.55 (6.24) | 80.82 (5.98) |
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| CON | 8 | 83.75 (9.21) | 81.00 (8.67) |
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| LOS-F (%) | WBV | 12 | 79.00 (25.16) | 81.17 (11.78) |
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| CON | 9 | 69.67 (19.07) | 80.56 (8.73) |
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| LOS-FL (%) | WBV | 12 | 76.50 (11.23) | 77.00 (13.90) |
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| CON | 8 | 72.13 (17.26) | 73.25 (18.26) |
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| LOS-FR (%) | WBV | 12 | 77.83 (15.04) | 82.00 (6.88) |
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| CON | 8 | 75.75 (11.93) | 79.50 (11.01) |
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| LOS-B (%) | WBV | 8 | 69.88 (13.87) | 71.50 (10.86) |
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| CON | 7 | 69.57 (93.38) | 52.86 (28.92) |
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| LOS-BR (%) | WBV | 11 | 65.27 (14.65) | 63.45 (19.64) |
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| CON | 6 | 48.17 (19.61) | 57.00 (12.81) |
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| LOS-BL (%) | WBV | 11 | 54.64 (17.39) | 60.18 (15.89) |
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| CON | 7 | 48.57 (23.90) | 54.57 (14.47) |
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Abbreviations: WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control; ADP, Adaptation Test—lower scores indicate greater balance; TU, toes Up; TD, toes down; SES, sway energy score; LOS, Limits of Stability test—higher scores indicate greater directional control; LOS-R, Limits of Stability right; LOS-L, Limits of Stability left; LOS-F, Limits of Stability forward; LOS-FL, Limits of Stability forward-left; LOS-FR, Limits of Stability forward-right; LOS-B, Limits of Stability backward; LOS-BR, Limits of Stability backward-right; LOS-BL, Limits of Stability backward–left.
a Significantly different from post (P < .05).
b Significantly greater than CON (P < .05).
Acute Effects of WBV Exposure on the Modified Clinical Test for Sensory Integration of Balance and the Unilateral Stance Test at Week 1.
| Variable | Exp. | N | Pre | Post | Group | Time | Group × Time |
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| Firm—EO (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 0.25 (0.23) | 0.26 (0.21) |
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| CON | 9 | 0.19 (0.15) | 0.22 (0.20) |
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| Firm—EC (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 0.31 (0.23) | 0.34 (0.25) |
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| CON | 9 | 0.27 (0.28) | 0.24 (0.22) |
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| Foam—EO (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 0.86 (0.36) | 0.89 (0.28) |
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| CON | 9 | 0.83 (0.58) | 0.63 (0.20) |
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| Foam—EC (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 1.43 (0.70) | 1.32 (0.45) |
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| CON | 9 | 1.16 (0.57) | 1.06 (0.40) |
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| US—RL: EO (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 0.93 (0.49) | 0.78 (0.38) |
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| CON | 9 | 2.06 (3.76) | 0.93 (0.42) |
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| US—RL: EC (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 3.79 (4.96) | 2.86 (4.29) |
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| CON | 9 | 1.58 (1.11) | 2.72 (3.69) |
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| US—LL: EO (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 2.15 (3.23) | 0.98 (0.53) |
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| CON | 9 | 2.19 (3.70) | 1.23 (1.01) |
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| US—LL: EC (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 2.23 (3.17) | 3.72 (5.00) |
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| CON | 9 | 2.60 (3.57) | 3.62 (4.76) |
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Abbreviations: WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control; mCT-SIB, Modified Clinical Test for Sensory Integration of Balance tests—lower scores indicate greater stability; US, Unilateral Stance—lower scores indicate greater stability; EO, eyes open; EC, eyes closed; LL, left leg; RL, right leg.
Acute Effects of WBV Exposure on Tandem Walk and Step/Quick Turn Tests at Week 1.
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| TW: sway velocity (°/s) | WBV | 12 | 3.46 (1.20) | 3.43 (1.01) |
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| CON | 9 | 3.19 (0.69) | 3.80 (1.84) |
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| TW: speed (cm/s) | WBV | 12 | 18.78 (6.67) | 26.08 (10.81)a |
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| CON | 9 | 22.97 (11.93) | 30.41 (10.44)a |
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| SQT: right (°) | WBV | 12 | 21.25 (14.15) | 20.33 (12.11) |
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| CON | 9 | 18.89 (9.11) | 21.02 (7.10) |
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| SQT: left (°) | WBV | 12 | 23.83 (15.21) | 20.37 (14.08) |
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| CON | 9 | 19.18 (6.16) | 17.60 (4.63) |
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Abbreviations: WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control; TW, Tandem Walk—lower scores indicate greater mobility; SQT, Step/Quick Turn—lower scores indicate greater mobility.
a Post significantly larger than pre (P < .05).
Acute Effects of WBV Exposure on the ADP and SOT at Week 5.
| Variable | Exp. | N | Pre | Post | Group | Time | Group × Time |
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| ADP TU (SES) | WBV | 12 | 48.75 (11.73)a | 46.42 (11.15) |
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| CON | 9 | 48.00 (15.57)a | 41.79 (14.93) |
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| ADP TD (SES) | WBV | 12 | 45.50 (9.32) | 43.25 (9.37) |
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| CON | 9 | 41.67 (12.41) | 39.11 (9.27) |
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| SOT EO (%) | WBV | 12 | 93.67 (2.46)a | 87.75 (10.70) |
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| CON | 9 | 94.78 (2.59)a | 88.22 (8.34) |
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| SOT EC (%) | WBV | 12 | 89.75 (6.30) | 89.33 (6.91) |
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| CON | 9 | 89.78 (5.67) | 90.22 (4.66) |
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| SOT FL EO (%) | WBV | 11 | 77.73 (6.47) | 67.27 (11.41) |
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| CON | 8 | 67.13 (7.75) | 66.63 (14.89) |
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| SOT FL EC (%) | WBV | 12 | 71.83 (8.94) | 68.00 (12.08) |
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| CON | 8 | 72.13 (10.32) | 67.50 (16.79) |
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| SOT SUR (%) | WBV | 12 | 88.00 (7.63)a | 83.42 (9.14) |
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| CON | 9 | 89.33 (6.46)a | 82.00 (13.50) |
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| SOT SUR-FL (%) | WBV | 12 | 92.58 (4.78) | 89.08 (30.66) |
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| CON | 8 | 94.13 (3.60) | 76.00 (23.00) |
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Abbreviations: WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control; ADP, Adaptation Test—lower scores indicate greater balance; TU, toes up; TD, toes down; SES, sway energy score; SOT, Sensory Organization Test—higher scores indicate greater stability; EO, eyes open; EC, eyes closed; SUR, surroundings sway; FL, floor sways; SUR-FL, both floor and surroundings sway.
a Significantly different from post (P < .05).
Figure 2.Chronic effects of WBV exposure on the sway energy scores of the ADP (lower scores indicate greater stability). ADP indicates Adaptation Test; WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control condition.
Figure 3.Chronic effects of WBV exposure on SOT scores (higher scores indicate greater stability). *Significantly different from week 1 (P < .05). SOT indicates Sensory Organization Test; WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control condition.
Chronic Effects of WBV Exposure on the ADP and SOT.
| Variable | Exp. | n | Week 1 | Week 5 | Group | Time | Group × Time | ||
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| ADP TU (SES) | WBV | 12 | 66.5 (22.49) | 58.50 (14.97)a | 48.75 (11.73)a | 46.42 (11.15)a |
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| CON | 8 | 51.63 (10.41) | 44.00 (7.98)a | 44.50 (12.94)a | 37.13 (42.70)a |
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| ADP TD (SES) | WBV | 12 | 49.25 (15.66) | 46.75 (10.83) | 45.50 (9.32) | 43.25 (9.37) |
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| CON | 9 | 43.22 (13.54) | 39.11 (10.28) | 41.67 (12.42) | 39.11 (9.27) |
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| SOT EO (%) | WBV | 12 | 91.83 (6.48) | 92.5 (6.17) | 93.67 (2.46) | 87.50 (10.70)a,b,c |
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| CON | 93.89 (3.55) | 94.11 (3.14) | 94.78 (2.59) | 88.22 (8.35)a,b,c |
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| SOT EC (%) | WBV | 12 | 87.75 (8.87) | 88.00 (12.30) | 89.75 (6.30) | 89.33 (6.91) |
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| CON | 9 | 90.00 (6.34) | 88.56 (4.98) | 89.78 (5.67) | 89.78 (5.67) |
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| SOT FL EO (%) | WBV | 11 | 79.83 (9.23) | 84.55 (6.30) | 72.73 (6.47)a | 67.27 (11.41)a,b |
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| CON | 8 | 82.12 (8.06) | 81.00 (15.57) | 67.13 (7.75)a | 66.63 (14.89)a,b |
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| SOT FL EC (%) | WBV | 11 | 64.55 (9.47) | 66.73 (9.51) | 72.55 (9.02)a | 70.23 (9.61) |
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| CON | 7 | 61.86 (9.14) | 67.86 (7.56) | 72.71 (11.00)a | 66.14 (17.66) |
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| SOT SUR (%) | WBV | 12 | 87.25 (14.89) | 88.25 (7.42) | 88.00 (7.63) | 83.42 (9.14)b |
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| CON | 9 | 88.67 (8.25) | 91.22 (3.27) | 89.33 (6.46) | 82.00 (13.50)b |
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| SOT SUR-FL (%) | WBV | 12 | 66.33 (16.43) | 66.75 (12.82) | 92.58 (4.78)a,b | 89.08 (30.66) |
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| CON | 7 | 66.29 (14.26) | 62.29 (14.21) | 94.86 (3.18)a,b | 69.00 (12.64) |
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Abbreviations: WBV, whole-body vibration; CON, control; ADP, Adaptation Test—lower scores indicate greater balance; TU, toes up; TD, toes down; SES, sway energy score; SOT, Sensory Organization Test—higher scores indicate greater stability; EO, eyes open; EC, eyes closed; SUR, surroundings sway; FL, floor sways; SUR-FL, both floor and surroundings sway.
a Significantly different from pre at week 1 (P < .05).
b Significantly different from post at week 1 (P < .05).
c Significantly different from pre at week 5 (P < .05).