利用全身电刺激提高有痴呆风险的老年人的身体和认知效率:随机对照试验》。

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.3390/jfmk9040246
Marco Centorbi, Giulia Di Martino, Carlo Della Valle, Andrea Buonsenso, Giuseppe Calcagno, Giovanni Fiorilli, Alessandra di Cagno
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研究目的本随机对照试验(RCT)旨在评估为期 12 周、每周两次每次 20 分钟、结合有氧运动和全身肌电刺激(WB-EMS)的干预措施对老年人体能和认知能力的影响。研究方法将61名健康或有痴呆风险的参与者(年龄为71 ± 5.64岁)随机分配到实验训练组(ETG,33人)和对照组(CON,28人)。参与者接受 20 分钟的有氧训练,强度从心率储备(HRR)的 60% 增加到 80%,同时接受或不接受连续的 WB-EMS 刺激(35 Hz,350 μs)。结果在体能测试中,ETG 和 CON 均有显著的时间/效应,在卷臂测试(p < 0.001)和坐立测试中,ETG 有显著的时间*组间交互作用,组间差异显著(p = 0.001);在握手测试(p < 0.001)和 6 分钟步行测试(p < 0.001)中,ETG 也有显著的时间*组间交互作用(p = 0.003)。两组在苏打汽水测试中的成绩都有所提高(p < 0.001)。在记忆表现(PROSA,p = 0.046;RAVLT 立即回忆,p < 0.001)以及选择性注意和视觉空间处理(注意矩阵,p = 0.014)方面,ETG 的表现优于 CON。一些认知测试结果显示,认知功能(MMSE,p = 0.628;TMT,p = 0.698;Stroop 错误,p = 0.188)或记忆表现(PROSA,p = 0.338)没有明显改善,这可能是由于干预时间较短所致。结论没有下降表明体育锻炼具有保护作用。WB-EMS 与有氧训练相结合,可增强体育锻炼的益处,并有助于对抗老年人认知能力的下降。
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Enhancing Physical and Cognitive Efficiency in Elderly Individuals at Risk for Dementia Using Whole-Body Electrostimulation: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Objective: The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to assess the impact of a 12-week intervention of two 20-min sessions per week, combining aerobic exercise with whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS), on physical and cognitive performance in the elderly. Methods: A total of 61 participants (age = 71 ± 5.64 years), healthy or at risk for dementia, were randomly assigned to an experimental training group (ETG, n = 33) and a control group (CON, n = 28). Participants underwent 20-min aerobic training sessions, with intensity increasing from 60% to 80% of heart rate reserve (HRR), with and without continuous WB-EMS stimulation (35 Hz, 350 μs). Results: Significant time/effects for both the ETG and CON were found in the physical performance tests, with significant time*group interactions favoring the ETG for the arm curl test (p < 0.001) and the sit-to-stand test, with significant differences between groups (p = 0.001), as well as for the hand grip test (p < 0.001) and the 6-min walking test (p < 0.001), with significant time*group interactions (p = 0.003). Both groups improved their performance on the soda pop test (p < 0.001). ETG outperformed CON in memory performance (PROSA, p = 0.046; RAVLT immediate recall, p < 0.001) and on selective attention and visuospatial processing (attention matrices, p = 0.014). Some cognitive tests showed no significant improvement, likely due to the short intervention period for cognitive function (MMSE, p = 0.628; TMT, p = 0.698; Stroop error, p = 0.188) or memory performance (PROSA, p = 0.338). Conclusion: The absence of decline suggests a protective effect of physical activity. WB-EMS, combined with aerobic training, enhances the benefits of physical activity and helps counteract cognitive decline in older adults.

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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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