Strength Training vs. Aerobic Training for Managing Pain and Physical Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Ceballos-Laita, Luis [1 ]
Lahuerta-Martin, Silvia [1 ]
Carrasco-Uribarren, Andoni [2 ]
Cabanillas-Barea, Sara [2 ]
Hernandez-Lazaro, Hector [1 ]
Perez-Guillen, Silvia [2 ]
Jimenez-del-Barrio, Sandra [1 ]
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[1] Univ Valladolid, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Surg Ophthalmol Otorhinolaryngol & Physiother, Clin Res Hlth Sci Grp, Soria 42004, Spain
[2] Univ Int Catalunya, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, Sant Cugat Del Valles 08195, Spain
关键词
knee osteoarthritis; exercise; resistance training; endurance training; systematic review; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; CLINICAL-TRIALS; QUALITY; OLDER; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY; PEOPLE; SENSITIZATION; DISABILITY;
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10.3390/healthcare12010033
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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(1) Background: Strength training (ST) and aerobic training (AT) are the most recommended interventions in patients with knee OA. These recommendations are supported by high-quality evidence, but it is still unknow whether one type of exercise is superior to the other. Thus, the aim was to investigate whether one type of exercise (ST or AT) is superior to the other for improving pain and physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. (2) Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis was carried out following the PRISMA statement. The search strategy was conducted in PubMed, PEDro, Scopus, Web of Science and Cochrane Library databases. Randomized controlled trials comparing ST and AT on pain intensity and physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis were included. Methodological quality and risk of bias were assessed with a PEDro scale and risk-of-bias tool, respectively. The certainty of evidence was evaluated using GRADE guidelines. (3) Results: Four studies (6 publications) were included. The qualitative and quantitative synthesis showed that ST produces no more improvement in pain intensity (SMD after intervention: 0.02; 95%CI: -0.15, 0.19; I2: 0%; three studies; 426 patients) and physical function (SMD after intervention: 0.07; 95%CI: -0.10, 0.24; I2: 0%; three studies; 426 patients) compared to AT in patients with knee osteoarthritis. The certainty of evidence was rated as very low. (4) Conclusions: Both type of exercises showed clinical benefits in people with knee osteoarthritis, but no differences between ST and AT were found.
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