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"L'effet de la marche sur la condition physique, la graisse et la pression artérielle au repos: une méta-analyse d'essais contrôlés randomisés



  • Murphy MH
  • Nevill AM
  • Murtagh EM
  • Holder RL
Prev Med. 2007 May;44(5):377-85. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.12.008. Epub 2006 Dec 24. (Review)
PMID: 17275896
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Disciplines
  • - Cardiologie
    Relevance - 6/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 5/7
  • Special Interest - Obesity -- Physician
    Relevance - 6/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 5/7
  • Médecine familiale (MF)/Médecine générale (MG)
    Relevance - 6/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 4/7
  • Médecine interne générale - Soins primaires
    Relevance - 6/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 4/7

Résumé (en anglais)

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this review was to perform a meta-analysis on walking intervention studies in order to quantify the magnitude and direction of walking-induced changes that may alter selected cardiovascular risk factors.

METHOD: Twenty-four randomised controlled trials of walking were assessed for quality on a three-point scale. Data from these studies were pooled and treatment effects (TEs) were calculated for six traditional cardiovascular risk variables: body weight, body mass index (BMI), percentage body fat, aerobic fitness (V(O(2) )max in ml kg(-1) min(-1)) and resting systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Weighted TEs were analysed using a random effects model with weights obtained using the inverse of the individual TE variances. Random effects models were used to investigate the influence of both study quality and exercise volume (<150 vs. > or =150 min week(-1)).

RESULTS: Random effects modelling showed that walking interventions increased V(O(2) )max and decreased body weight, BMI, percent body fat and resting diastolic blood pressure in previously sedentary adults (p<0.05 for all).

CONCLUSION: The results of this study provide evidence that healthy but sedentary individuals who take up a programme of regular brisk walking improves several known risk factors for cardiovascular disease.


Commentaires cliniques (en anglais)

Cardiology

This is a very informative and interesting article.

Family Medicine (FM)/General Practice (GP)

Results of these trials in non-healthy population would be more informative for GPs.

General Internal Medicine-Primary Care(US)

Confirms what ``Dr. Mom`` has said for generations, Walking is good for you.

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