Effects of eccentric resistance training after stroke on body function, activities of daily living and cognitive function: A review

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Medicine and Health Science Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1016/j.smhs.2024.06.004
Maria Ramoneda-Rabat , Josep Medina-Casanovas , Maria Betina Nishishinya Aquino , Myriam Guerra-Balic
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Abstract

Impairments on body function, activities of daily living (ADL) and cognition are common after stroke. Eccentric resistance training (ERT) may be implemented to improve them.
The primary objectives were to evaluate whether ERT improves body function, ADL and cognition after stroke. The secondary objectives were to evaluate whether ERT improves strength, gait, quality of life, and self-perceived health.
Seven electronic databases were searched: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Stroke Group Trials Register, PubMed, Epistemonikos, Embase, SPORTDiscus, and WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform. Last search was run in December 2023, including studies since 2012.
Selection criteria were studies with stroke participants of both sexes, aged 18 or more, with an intervention based on ERT. Accepted languages were English, Spanish or French.
First search was done in pairs. Authors removed duplicate studies and those which did not meet inclusion criteria through title and abstracts. Finally, all authors, independently, screened the final search results and extracted data.
Of 68 records identified, 15 were eligible and 6 were finally included (with moderate risk of bias), analyzing 159 participants. Body function (4 interventions, n ​= ​84), gait (4 interventions, n ​= ​115) and strength (3 interventions, n ​= ​78) showed significantly better results when ERT was performed. Meta-analysis could not be done because of the few studies and their heterogeneity.
This review provided low-moderate quality evidence suggesting that ERT might be effective at improving body function, strength, and gait after stroke. Besides, no harm was documented, and it was well-accepted.
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中风后偏心阻力训练对身体功能、日常生活活动和认知功能的影响:综述
脑卒中后身体功能、日常生活活动和认知功能的损害是常见的。可以实施偏心阻力训练(ERT)来改善它们。主要目的是评估ERT是否能改善脑卒中后的身体功能、日常生活能力和认知能力。次要目的是评估ERT是否能改善力量、步态、生活质量和自我感知健康。检索了7个电子数据库:Cochrane中央对照试验注册库、Cochrane卒中组试验注册库、PubMed、Epistemonikos、Embase、SPORTDiscus和WHO国际临床试验注册平台。最后一次搜索是在2023年12月,包括2012年以来的研究。选择标准是对18岁或以上的卒中参与者进行研究,干预基于ERT。接受的语言是英语、西班牙语或法语。第一次搜索是成对进行的。作者通过标题和摘要删除了重复研究和不符合纳入标准的研究。最后,所有作者独立筛选最终搜索结果并提取数据。在确定的68条记录中,15条符合条件,6条最终纳入(具有中等偏倚风险),分析了159名参与者。进行ERT治疗后,身体功能(4项干预,n = 84)、步态(4项干预,n = 115)和力量(3项干预,n = 78)均有明显改善。由于研究较少且具有异质性,因此无法进行meta分析。本综述提供了中低质量的证据,表明ERT可能有效改善中风后的身体功能、力量和步态。此外,没有任何危害被记录下来,并且被广泛接受。
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Sports Medicine and Health Science
Sports Medicine and Health Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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