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Effects of maximal strength training on bone mineral density in people living with HIV and receiving anti-retroviral therapy: a pilot study

机译:最大强度训练对艾滋病毒治疗骨密度骨密度的影响及接受抗逆转录病毒治疗:试验研究

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Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) among people living with HIV (PLWHIV). Although physical activity is recommended for improving bone health in patients with reduced BMD, data on effects of strength exercises on low BMD among PLWHIV is scarce. This study therefore aimed to determine the effects of a 12?weeks maximal strength training (MST) on BMD among PLWHIV in Blantyre, Malawi. Twenty-six PLWHIV with reduced BMD were randomised into a training group (TG, n?=?15) and control group (CG, n?=?11). The TG underwent 12?weeks of MST consisting of 4 sets of 3 to 5 repetitions at 85–90% of one repetition maximum (1RM) 3 times per week. The CG was advised to maintain their usual lifestyle. Measurements of BMD using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, 1RM using a squat machine, heart rate using a heart rate monitor, weight, height and body mass index were obtained before and after the intervention in the TG and CG. Descriptive statistics and student’s t - tests were used to analyse data. The study was conducted for 12?weeks. Data of 24 participants [14 (TG) and 10 (CG)] were analysed. At base line, there were no significant differences in age (p?=?0.34), height (p?=?0.91), weight (p?=?0.43) and body mass index (p?=?0.34) between participants in the TG and the CG. After the intervention, there were significant improvements in lumbar BMD (p??0.001) and resting heart rate (p?=?0.03) in the TG compared to the CG. There were significant improvements in muscle strength (1 RM) in both the TG (p??0.001) and the CG (p?=?0.01). MST improves lumbar BMD and strength in PLWHIV receiving ART in Blantyre, Malawi. MST with a shorter exercise duration of 12?weeks seem to have the potential in treating reduced BMD in PLWHIV. PACTR201712002889203 . Registered with the Pan African Clinical Trial Registry on 22nd December, 2017 at www. pactr.org
机译:抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)与艾滋病毒(PLWHV)的人们的低骨矿物密度(BMD)有关。虽然建议对BMD减少患者改善骨骼健康的身体活性,但在PLWhiv之间的低BMD对强度锻炼的影响是稀缺的。因此,该研究旨在确定12?周最大力量训练(MST)在Blantiv,Malawi的Plwhi​​v中BMD的影响。将BMD减少的二十六个Plwhviv被随机分为训练组(TG,N?= 15)和对照组(CG,N?=?11)。 TG经历了12个月的MST,由4组3至5重复组成,每周3次以85-90%(1RM)3次。建议CG保持平常的生活方式。使用双能X射线吸收测量的BMD测量,使用蹲伏机器,使用心率监测器,重量,高度和体重指数的心率,在​​TG和CG之前和之后获得心率。描述性统计和学生的T - 测试用于分析数据。该研究进行了12个月。分析了24名参与者[14(TG)和10(CG)]的数据。在基线上,年龄没有显着差异(P?= 0.34),高度(P?= 0.91),重量(P?= 0.43)和参与者之间的体重指数(P?= 0.34) Tg和cg。干预后,与CG相比,腰部BMD(p≤0.001)和休息心率(p?= 0.03)静止的心率(p≤x0.03)。 Tg(p≤0.001)和cg(p≤x≤0.01)中,肌肉强度(1 rm)有显着改善。 MST改善了Plhwhiv接受艺术的腰部BMD和强度,在Malawi。 MST较短的运动持续时间为12?周似乎有可能在PLWHV中治疗减少的BMD。 PACTR201712002889203。在2017年12月22日在WWW中注册了泛非洲临床试验登记处。 pactr.org.

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