Effect of exercise at the AT point for children with cerebral palsy.

Taka-aki Shinohara, Nobuharu Suzuki, Michinari Oba, Motoaki Kawasumi, Mamori Kimizuka, Katsumi Mita
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Eleven children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) who could walk underwent exercise at the anaerobic threshold (AT) point. The subjects exercised for 20 minutes per session, twice a week for a period ranging from 6 to 20 weeks. The subjects were divided into two groups. The leg exercise group contained six CP children who exercised on a cycle ergometer with average attendance of 1.8 days a week. The other five CP children constituted the arm exercise group and exercised using an arm cranking ergometer with average attendance of 1.5 days per week. After the exercise period, the oxygen uptake (VO2) at the AT point increased significantly in the children in the leg exercise group. On the other hand, the VO2 at the AT point did not change in children in the arm exercise group. These results demonstrate that cycle ergometer exercise at the AT point is effective in improving the physical endurance of children with CP. In contrast, arm exercises for children with CP seem to have little effect on increasing physical endurance.

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运动对脑瘫儿童at点的影响。
11例能行走的痉挛性脑瘫(CP)患儿在无氧阈值(at)点进行运动。受试者每次锻炼20分钟,每周两次,持续6至20周。受试者被分成两组。腿部锻炼组包括6名CP儿童,他们在自行车计力器上锻炼,平均每周参加1.8天。另外5名CP儿童组成手臂锻炼组,使用手臂转动测力器进行锻炼,平均每周1.5天。运动期结束后,腿部运动组患儿at点摄氧量(VO2)明显增加。另一方面,手臂运动组儿童在at点的VO2没有变化。这些结果表明,在at点进行循环测力仪运动对提高CP患儿的身体耐力是有效的。相比之下,对于CP患儿的手臂运动似乎对提高身体耐力没有什么影响。
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