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Jumping into the deep-end: results from a pilot impact evaluation of a community-based aquatic exercise program

机译:深入研究:基于社区的水上运动计划的试点影响评估的结果

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This multi-center quasi-experimental pilot study aimed to evaluate changes in pain, joint stiffness, physical function, and quality of life over 12 weeks in adults with musculoskeletal conditions attending 'Waves' aquatic exercise classes. A total of 109 adults (mean age, 65.2 years; range, 24-93 years) with musculoskeletal conditions were recruited across 18 Australian community aquatic centers. The intervention is a peer-led, 45 min, weekly aquatic exercise class including aerobic, strength, flexibility, and balance exercises (n = 67). The study also included a control group of people not participating in Waves or other formal exercise (n = 42). Outcomes were measured using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and EuroQoL five dimensions survey (EQ-5D) at baseline and 12 weeks. Satisfaction with Waves classes was also measured at 12 weeks. Eighty two participants (43 Waves and 39 control) completed the study protocol and were included in the analysis. High levels of satisfaction with classes were reported by Waves participants. Over 90 % of participants reported Waves classes were enjoyable and would recommend classes to others. Waves participants demonstrated improvements in WOMAC and EQ-5D scores however between-group differences did not reach statistical significance. Peer-led aquatic exercise classes appear to improve pain, joint stiffness, physical function and quality of life for people with musculoskeletal conditions. The diverse study sample is likely to have limited the power to detect significant changes in outcomes. Larger studies with an adequate follow-up period are needed to confirm effects.
机译:这项多中心的准实验性初步研究旨在评估参加“波浪”水上运动课程的患有肌肉骨骼疾病的成年人在12周内的疼痛,关节僵硬,身体机能和生活质量的变化。在澳大利亚的18个社区水产中心招募了109名成年人(平均年龄65.2岁;范围24-93岁),他们具有肌肉骨骼疾病。干预是由同伴指导的,每周45分钟的水上运动课,包括有氧,力量,柔韧性和平衡运动(n = 67)。该研究还包括一个不参加Waves或其他正式运动的对照组(n = 42)。在基线和第12周时,使用西安大略省和麦克马斯特大学的骨关节炎指数(WOMAC)和EuroQoL五维度调查(EQ-5D)评估结局。在12周时也测量对Waves的满意度。八十二名参与者(43 Waves和39 control)完成了研究方案,并被纳入分析。 Waves参与者报告了对课程的高度满意。超过90%的参与者报告Waves课堂很愉快,并会向其他人推荐课程。 Waves参与者展示了WOMAC和EQ-5D得分的改善,但是组间差异没有统计学意义。由同行领导的水上运动课程似乎可以改善肌肉骨骼疾病患者的疼痛,关节僵硬,身体机能和生活质量。多样化的研究样本可能会限制检测结果重大变化的能力。需要有足够的随访期进行较大的研究以确认疗效。

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