Whole-Body Vibration Exercise as a Clinical Intervention to Counterbalance Effects of the Sedentary Behavior: Mini Review

D. Sá-Caputo, A. C. Coelho-Oliveira, Marcia Cristina Moura Fern, es, L. F. Ferreira-Souza, M. Bernardo-Filho
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Sedentary Behavior (SB) is defined as the time spent engaged in sitting or lying down activities that require an energy expenditure of 1.0 or Lower Basal Metabolic Rates (METS). SB is associated with deleterious health outcomes and along with the time it has been considered a strong risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases. SB is associated with increased body mass, blood pressure, metabolic dysfunction, and chronic disease in general. SB may exacerbate the loss of muscle mass and strength, found that among healthy adults or adults with chronic pain. SB is also linked with numerous adverse mental, poor body composition, and Quality of Life (QOL). Reducing SB may be feasible through interventions that target sedentary behavior and physical activity. Considering the effects of the Whole-Body Vibration (WBV) exercise, this type of physical exercise might be an intervention to counterbalance some consequences of the SB. Considering the biological effects of the WBV exercises, this mini review aims to present scientific shreds of evidence that this kind of exercise might counterbalance some negative effects of the SB related to the pain, muscle strength and function, mental conditions, body composition, and QOL. The results suggest that WBV exercise can be a feasible and efficient exercise intervention for the management of individuals with SB. In conclusion, there are findings that WBV exercise seems a clinical intervention to counterbalance the effects of SB, because have been demonstrated potential benefits of vibration stimulus on muscular endurance improvement and pain level reduction, improvements in muscle function, body composition, QOL, and neurological conditions for individuals living with the SB.
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全身振动运动作为一种临床干预来抵消久坐行为的影响:综述
久坐行为(SB)被定义为需要1.0或更低基础代谢率(METS)的能量消耗的坐着或躺着的活动所花费的时间。SB与有害的健康结果有关,随着时间的推移,它被认为是心脏代谢疾病的一个强大的危险因素。SB通常与体重增加、血压升高、代谢功能障碍和慢性疾病有关。研究发现,在健康成人或患有慢性疼痛的成人中,SB可能会加剧肌肉质量和力量的损失。SB还与许多不良的精神、不良的身体成分和生活质量(QOL)有关。通过针对久坐行为和身体活动的干预措施,减少SB可能是可行的。考虑到全身振动(WBV)运动的影响,这种类型的体育锻炼可能是一种抵消SB的某些后果的干预措施。考虑到WBV运动的生物学效应,这篇小综述旨在提供科学证据,证明这种运动可能抵消SB的一些负面影响,包括疼痛、肌肉力量和功能、精神状况、身体成分和生活质量。综上所述,研究结果显示,振动刺激在改善肌肉耐力、减轻疼痛水平、改善肌肉功能、改善身体成分、改善生活质量、改善健康状况等方面具有潜在的益处,因此,腰腹运动似乎是一种平衡腰椎间盘突出症影响的临床干预措施。以及SB患者的神经系统疾病。
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