Arief Indra Perdana Prasetya, Muhammad Imam Ammarullah, Tri Indah Winarni, Adriyan Pramono, Jamari Jamari, Tunku Kamarul, Ardiyansyah Syahrom
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摘要
背景和目的:涉及髋关节的高接触应力已被证明可增加患髋关节骨关节炎(OA)的风险。虽然已经确定了OA的几个危险因素,但尚未探索一种全面的方法来预测导致髋关节接触压力增加的因素。本研究旨在全面了解体育活动对高髋关节接触应力作为OA易感因素的影响。方法:本系统评价的方案在PROSPERO注册,注册号为CRD42022296638,并根据PRISMA指南进行。我们使用PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus搜索引擎和关键词,如“髋部接触压力”、“髋部接触力”和/或“髋部接触压力”,选择符合我们纳入标准的完整文章。分析因素类别、实验设计、研究结果和每篇文章的证据。结果:共筛选、鉴定和评审7972篇论文。两位独立作者阅读了收集到的符合条件的文章的全文,产生了21篇符合本系统评价纳入标准的论文。结论:体力活动类型(n = 21)与髋关节高接触应力有不同程度的相关性。根据各种纳入论文的研究结果,可以大致得出,运动强度越大,如跑步、爬楼梯,对髋部接触应力值增加的影响越大。然而,回顾的研究在方法上各不相同。这一发现表明,这一领域尚未得到充分调查,值得进一步研究。
Understanding Hip Contact Stress Based on Types of Physical Activity: A Systematic Review
Background and Aims
High contact stresses involving the hip have been shown to increase the risk of developing hip osteoarthritis (OA). Although several risk factors have been identified for OA, a holistic approach to predicting contributed factors toward increased hip contact stresses have not been explored. This study was conducted to comprehensively understand the effects of physical activity on high hip contact stress as predisposing factors of OA.
Methods
The protocol of this systematic review was registered in PROSPERO with registration number CRD42022296638 and conducted based on PRISMA guidelines. Full articles that matched our inclusion criteria were selected using PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus search engines and keywords such as “hip contact stress,” “hip contact force,” and/or “hip contact pressure.” Category of factors, experimental design, results of the study, and evidence from each article were analyzed.
Results
In total 7972 papers were screened, identified, and reviewed. Two independent authors read the collected fulltext of eligible articles resulting in 21 papers that fulfilled the inclusion criteria of this systematic review.
Conclusion
Types of physical activity (n = 21) have correlation with high hip joint contact stress in various manner. Based on the research findings obtained from various inclusion papers, it can be broadly concluded that the more intense the physical activity, such as running and stair climbing, the greater the impact on the increase in hip contact stress values. However, the reviewed studies vary in their methods. This finding suggested that this area is not well investigated and warrants future research.