Three-Year Changes in Physical Activity and Decline in Physical Performance Over 9 Years of Follow-Up in Older Adults: The Invecchiare in Chianti Study

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作者
Martinez-Gomez, David [1 ]
Bandinelli, Stefania [2 ]
Del-Panta, Vieri [2 ]
Patel, Kushang V. [3 ]
Guralnik, Jack M. [4 ]
Ferrucci, Luigi [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Fac Teacher Training & Educ, Dept Phys Educ Sport & Human Movement, Madrid, Spain
[2] Local Hlth Tuscany Ctr, Geriatr Unit, Florence, Italy
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[4] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[5] NIA, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词
physical activity; aging; physical performance; LOWER-EXTREMITY FUNCTION; MINI-MENTAL-STATE; EXERCISE; DISABILITY; MORTALITY; MOBILITY; PEOPLE; WALK; AGE; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1111/jgs.14788
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
ObjectivesTo examine the associations between cumulative physical activity (PA) and its changes over 3 years and changes over 9 years of follow-up in physical performance in older adults. DesignLongitudinal. SettingCommunity-based. ParticipantsMen and women aged 65 and older from the Invecchiare in Chianti study (N = 782). MeasurementsPhysical performance was assessed at baseline and at 3-, 6-, and 9-year follow-up using the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). PA was assessed through an interviewer-administered questionnaire at baseline and 3-year follow-up. Analyses were adjusted for education, body mass index, smoking, alcohol intake, coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral arterial disease, cancer, lung disease, lower extremity osteoarthritis, depression, and Mini-Mental State Examination. ResultsOver 3 years of follow-up, 27.8% of participants were inactive, 52.2% were minimally active, and 20.0% were active, and the PA of 37.2% decreased, there was no change in PA of 50.1% and the PA of 12.7% increased. After adjustment for potential covariates, being mostly active (-1.08, 95% confidence interval (CI) = -1.43 to -0.73) and minimally active (-1.33, 95% CI = -1.53 to -1.12) over 3 years of follow-up was associated with less decline in SPPB score than being mostly inactive (-2.60, 95% CI = -2.92 to -2.27). When analyzing changes, increasing PA (-0.57, 95% CI = -1.01 to -0.12) was associated with less decline in SPPB score over 9 years than decreasing PA (-2.16, 95% CI = -2.42 to -1.89). ConclusionMaintaining or increasing PA levels may attenuate age-associated physical performance decline.
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