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摘要
有症状的膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)是一种常见的慢性退行性疾病,与生活质量和身体功能受损有关。虽然膝关节 OA 无法根治,但定期参加锻炼可持续改善生活质量、身体功能和膝关节 OA 症状。当代随机对照试验的研究结果还表明,涉及改变运动和饮食行为的生活方式干预措施在改善相关生活质量方面的效果要优于单独采取其中一种干预措施。
Move to Improve: How Knee Osteoarthritis Patients Can Use Exercise to Enhance Quality of Life.
Symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic degenerative disease that is associated with impaired quality of life and physical functioning. Although there is no cure for knee OA, regular exercise participation consistently results in improvements in quality of life, physical function, and knee OA symptoms. Findings from contemporary randomized controlled trials also demonstrate that lifestyle interventions involving modification of exercise and dietary behaviors yield superior improvements in relevant quality of life outcomes relative to either intervention alone.
期刊介绍:
ACSM''s Health & Fitness Journal®, an official publication from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), is written to fulfill the information needs of fitness instructors, personal trainers, exercise leaders, program managers, and other front-line health and fitness professionals. Its mission is to promote and distribute accurate, unbiased, and authoritative information on health and fitness. The journal includes peer-reviewed features along with various topical columns to cover all aspects of exercise science and nutrition research, with components of ACSM certification workshops, current topics of interest to the fitness industry, and continuing education credit opportunities.