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Diabetes care · 2003
OBJECTIVE—To study the effect of systemic hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) therapy on the healing course of nonischemic chronic diabetic foot ulcers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—From 1999 to 2000, 28 patients (average age 60.2 ± 9.7 years, diabetes duration 18.2 ± 6.6 years), of whom 87% had type 2 diabetes, demonstrating chronic Wagner grades I–III foot ulcers without clinical symptoms of arteriopathy, were studied. They were randomized to undergo HBO because their ulcers did not improve over 3 months of full standard treatment. All the patients demonstrated signs of neuropathy. HBO was applied twice a day, 5 days a week for 2 weeks; each session lasted 90 min at 2.5 ATA (absolute temperature air). The main parameter studied was the size of the foot ulcer measured on tracing graphs with a computer. It was evaluated before HBO and at day 15 and 30 after the baseline. RESULTS—HBO was well tolerated in all but one patient (barotraumatic otitis). The transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPo2) measured on the dorsum of the feet of the patients was 45.6 ± 18.1 mmHg (room air). During HBO, the TcPo2 measured around the ulcer increased significantly from 21.9 ± 12.1 to 454.2 ± 128.1 mmHg (P &lt; 0.001). At day 15 (i.e., after completion of HBO), the size of ulcers decreased significantly in the HBO group (41.8 ± 25.5 vs. 21.7 ± 16.9% in the control group [P = 0.037]). Such a difference could no longer be observed at day 30 (48.1 ± 30.3 vs. 41.7 ± 27.3%). Four weeks later, complete healing was observed in two patients having undergone HBO and none in the control group. CONCLUSIONS—In addition to standard multidisciplinary management, HBO doubles the mean healing rate of nonischemic chronic foot ulcers in selected diabetic patients. The time dependence of the effect of HBO warrants further investigations.
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity · 2019
SummaryIt is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which is considered a potential risk factor for the development of musculoskeletal disorders (MSKD). However, the association of obesity with biomechanical alterations of walking in the early stages of life have not yet been systematically reviewed. Thus, this review aims to summarize the biomechanical characteristics of walking in children and adolescents with overweight/obesity (OW/OB) versus their normal‐weight (NW) counterparts. PubMed and Web of Science were systematically searched until November 2018. We found strong and moderate evidence supporting biomechanical differences in the gait pattern of OW/OB with respect to NW. Based on strong evidence, the gait patterns of OW/OB present greater pelvis transversal plane motion, higher hip internal rotation, higher hip flexion, extension and abduction moments and power generation/absorption, greater knee abduction/adduction motion, and higher knee abduction/adduction moments and power generation/absorption. Based on moderate evidence, OW/OB walk with greater step width, longer stance phase, higher tibiofemoral contact forces, higher ankle plantarflexion moments and power generation, and greater gastrocnemius and soleus activation/forces. These biomechanical alterations during walking in OW/OB could play a major role in the onset and progression of MSKD.
Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) · 2015
ObjectiveTo characterize the levels of objectively measured time spent in sedentary activities (sedentary time) and physical activities in female patients with fibromyalgia and compare them with the levels in age‐matched healthy control women.MethodsThe study comprised 413 female patients with fibromyalgia (mean ± SD age 51.9 ± 7.4 years) and 188 female control subjects (age 50.9 ± 7.5 years). Sedentary time, the amount of time spent engaged in physical activity, and step counts were measured using triaxial accelerometry. The amounts of time (minutes/day) during which the participants were engaged in sedentary behaviors as well as in physical activity of different intensities (light, moderate, and moderate‐to‐vigorous) and the step counts were calculated.ResultsThe amount of time spent in sedentary behavior was longer in patients with fibromyalgia compared with controls (estimated mean ± SEM difference 39 ± 8 minutes/day; P < 0.001). The patients with fibromyalgia spent less time than controls engaged in light physical activity (mean ± SEM difference −21 ± 7 minutes/day; P = 0.005), moderate physical activity (mean ± SEM difference −17 ± 3 minutes/day; P < 0.001), and moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity (mean ± SEM difference −19 ± 3 minutes/day; P < 0.001). The patients with fibromyalgia took fewer steps/day compared with the control subjects (mean ± SEM difference −1,881 ± 262 steps/day; P < 0.001). Only 20.6% of the patients with fibromyalgia and 46.3% of the control subjects fulfilled the recommendation for 150 minutes/week of moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity in bouts of at least 10 minutes/bout (χ2 = 41.8, P < 0.001). Similarly, only 16.0% of the patients fulfilled the recommendation for ≥10,000 steps/day compared with 44.7% of the control subjects (χ2 = 56.8, P < 0.001). Both the patients and the control subjects were more active (physical activity of all intensities and numbers of steps) on weekdays than on weekend days (all P ≤ 0.001).ConclusionFemale patients with fibromyalgia spent more time in sedentary behaviors and were less physically active than age‐matched controls. The low proportions of female patients with fibromyalgia and control subjects who met the physical activity and step count recommendations is worrisome.
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Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE · 2021 · Journal Article
Forteza-Genestra MA, Antich-Rosselló M, Ortega FG, Ramis-Munar G, et al.
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports · 2017 · Journal Article
Álvarez-Gallardo IC, Carbonell-Baeza A, Segura-Jiménez V, Soriano-Maldonado A, et al.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation · 2016 · Journal Article
Álvarez-Gallardo IC, Soriano-Maldonado A, Segura-Jiménez V, Carbonell-Baeza A, et al.
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports · 2013 · Journal Article
Aparicio VA, Carbonell-Baeza A, Ruiz JR, Aranda P, et al.
British journal of sports medicine · 2011 · Controlled Clinical Trial
Carbonell-Baeza A, Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, Cuevas AM, et al.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation · 2011 · Journal Article
Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, Heredia JM, Carbonell-Baeza A, et al.
Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) · 2010 · Controlled Clinical Trial
Carbonell-Baeza A, Aparicio VA, Martins-Pereira CM, Gatto-Cardia CM, et al.
Physical therapy · 2019 · Journal Article
Álvarez-Gallardo IC, Soriano-Maldonado A, Segura-Jiménez V, Estévez-López F, et al.
Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) · 2015 · Journal Article
Segura-Jiménez V, Álvarez-Gallardo IC, Estévez-López F, Soriano-Maldonado A, et al.
Physical therapy · 2019 · Journal Article
Álvarez-Gallardo IC, Soriano-Maldonado A, Segura-Jiménez V, Estévez-López F, et al.
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation · 2015 · Journal Article
Soriano-Maldonado A, Amris K, Ortega FB, Segura-Jiménez V, et al.
BMC musculoskeletal disorders · 2012 · Journal Article
Carbonell-Baeza A, Ruiz JR, Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, et al.
Diabetes care · 2003 · Clinical Trial
Kessler L, Bilbault P, Ortéga F, Grasso C, et al.
Clinical and experimental rheumatology · 2015 · Comparative Study
Segura-Jiménez V, Camiletti-Moirón D, Munguía-Izquierdo D, Álvarez-Gallardo IC, et al.
Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI · 2010 · Journal Article
Nakamura T, Schwander SK, Donnelly R, Ortega F, et al.
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity · 2019 · Journal Article
Molina-Garcia P, Migueles JH, Cadenas-Sanchez C, Esteban-Cornejo I, et al.
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity · 2019 · Journal Article
Molina-Garcia P, Migueles JH, Cadenas-Sanchez C, Esteban-Cornejo I, et al.
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity · 2019 · Journal Article
Molina-Garcia P, Migueles JH, Cadenas-Sanchez C, Esteban-Cornejo I, et al.
Journal of sports sciences · 2015 · Journal Article
Herrador-Colmenero M, Ruiz JR, Ortega FB, Segura-Jiménez V, et al.
Clinical and experimental rheumatology · 2013 · Comparative Study
Segura-Jiménez V, Munguía-Izquierdo D, Camiletti-Moirón D, Alvarez-Gallardo IC, et al.
BMJ open · 2013 · Journal Article
Ruiz JR, Segura-Jiménez V, Ortega FB, Alvarez-Gallardo IC, et al.
BMC musculoskeletal disorders · 2012 · Journal Article
Carbonell-Baeza A, Ruiz JR, Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, et al.
Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses · 2013 · Journal Article
Carbonell-Baeza A, Ruiz JR, Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, et al.
American journal of men's health · 2012 · Journal Article
Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, Carbonell-Baeza A, Femia P, et al.
American journal of men's health · 2011 · Journal Article
Carbonell-Baeza A, Romero A, Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, et al.