The influence of a multidisciplinary intervention program on Achilles tendon structure in children with overweight and obesity

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Steinberg, Nili [1 ]
Eliakim, Alon [2 ]
Elba, Liav [1 ]
Pantanowitz, Michal [1 ,2 ]
Zeev, Aviva [1 ]
Nemet, Dan [2 ]
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[1] Wingate Coll Phys Educ & Sport Sci, Wingate Inst, Netanya, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Child Hlth & Sport Ctr, Meir Med Ctr, Sackler Sch Med,Pediat Dept, Tel Aviv, Israel
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Achilles tendon; Children; Obesity; Ultrasound; ULTRASONOGRAPHIC TISSUE CHARACTERIZATION; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; PATELLAR TENDINOPATHY; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; ADIPOSITY; QUANTIFICATION; INTEGRITY; RESPOND; IMPACT;
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10.1007/s00431-020-03685-6
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R72 [儿科学];
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摘要
The effects of childhood obesity on tendon structure and its relation to physical activity are barely known. We aimed to investigate the influence of a 6-month multidisciplinary childhood obesity management program (which included dietary intervention and an exercise program) on Achilles tendon structure in overweight/obese children. Twenty-five overweight/obese children (overweight group) who participated in a 6-month multidisciplinary childhood obesity program, and 27 normal-weight controls were examined for anthropometric measurements and for Achilles tendon structure (using ultrasound tissue characterization to capture a three-dimensional structure of four echo type fibers and the cross-sectional area) at baseline, 3, and 6 months. The BMI of the overweight group significantly decreased from the pre- to the post-intervention period, (p = .002, eta(2) = .229), yet among the control group, the BMI significantly increased (p = .002, eta(2) = .222). Interactions (pre-post x group) showed a significant decrease in the prevalence of echo type I and in echo type III fibers and a significant increase in the prevalence of echo type II fibers and in the cross-sectional area along the intervention. No significant changes in echo type fibers were found in the control group along the 6 months. Conclusion: At pre-intervention, the overweight group had significantly "worse" tendon structure, with a lower prevalence of echo type II fiber and a higher prevalence of echo type III fibers compared with the control group. Following the 6-month intervention, the tendon structure of the overweight group was "positively" changed, with reduced echo type III fibers and increased echo type II fibers.What is Known:center dot Physical activity and weight reduction programs are efficient for obese children.center dot Obese children tend to suffer orthopedic problems and pain during physical activity.What is New:center dot Pre-intervention, obese children had 'worse' tendon structure compared to controls.center dot Following 6-month program, tendon structure of obese children 'positively' changed.
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