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The Effect of Body Weight Support on Energy Expenditure in an Individual With High-Level Lower Extremity Amputation

机译:体重支持对具有高水平下肢截肢的个体能耗的影响

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Background. High-level lower extremity amputation (HLLEA) has significant impact on an individual’s ability to ambulate and maintain cardiovascular fitness for extended periods of time. Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether body weight support (BWS) would improve energy efficiency in an individual with HLLEA to achieve appropriate target cardiovascular intensity for aerobic training. Design. This was an exploratory single-subject study. Methods. The participant was a 45-year-old woman, 4.5 years after left hip disarticulation secondary to necrotizing fasciitis with resultant organ failure and cardiomyopathy. She was wearing a well-fitted prosthesis and had a goal of ambulating in the community with less fatigue. Vital signs and expiratory gases were recorded, and oxygen uptake efficiency slope was calculated during treadmill walking at 0%, 20%, and 40% unweighting. An age-matched control completed 0% unweighting baseline testing. Results. Under all conditions of treadmill walking, the participant’s heart rate, blood pressure, and rate of perceived exertion consistently increased as speed and time increased. The participant’s oxygen uptake efficiency slope was most efficient at 20% unweighting, and the economy of movement improved as the percentage of BWS increased, bringing values closer to the age-matched control. The participant reported only minimal pain immediately following 20% unweighting. Limitations. The primary limitation of this study is generalizability of findings because of minimal information for comparing the effects of BWS on aerobic capacity in individuals with HLLEA. Additionally, the percentages of unweighting using BWS were extrapolated based on corollary preexisting research; thus, there were no set parameters defined for this specific population. Conclusions. BWS allowed the participant to work more efficiently, which suggests that if used during an intervention, BWS might enable individuals with HLLEA to achieve recommended levels of training for aerobic conditioning. In future studies, it is recommended that 20% BWS be used at a speed that results in moderate-intensity exercise for individuals with HLLEA as determined by 50% to 70% of maximum heart rate for 20 to 30 minutes.
机译:背景。高级下肢截肢(HILLEA)对个人在长时间延长的时间和维持心血管健康的能力产生重大影响。客观的。本研究的目的是评估体重支持(BWS)是否会提高具有HILLEA的个体能效,以实现有氧训练的适当目标心血管强度。设计。这是一项探索性单项研究。方法。参与者是一名45岁的女性,左髋关节中的4.5岁,继发于坏死性筋膜炎,结果器官衰竭和心肌病变。她穿着一个宽敞的假肢,并在社区中挥动疲劳的目标。记录了生命体征和呼气气体,在跑步机上达到0%,20%和40%的单一减速时计算氧气吸收效率坡度。一个年龄匹配的控制完成了0%的未加权基线测试。结果。在跑步机行走的所有条件下,参与者的心率,血压和感知劳累的速度始终如一地增加,随着速度和时间增加。参与者的氧气吸收效率斜坡最有效地在20%的同比下,随着BWS的百分比增加,运动经济得到改善,使得更接近年龄匹配控制的价值。参与者仅报告了20%不安后立即疼痛。限制。该研究的主要限制是调查结果的普遍性,因为用于比较BWS对具有HILLEA中个体的有氧能力的效果的最小信息。此外,使用BWS的未加速百分比基于推翻基于推动的必然性研究;因此,没有为该特定人群定义的集合参数。结论。 BWS允许参与者更有效地工作,这表明如果在干预期间使用,BWS可能会使个人能够实现HILLEA,以实现有氧调理的推荐培训水平。在未来的研究中,建议以速度使用20%BWS,导致具有HILLEA的个体的中等强度运动,如最大心率的50%到30分钟所确定的50%至70%。

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