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前瞻性和同期运动对老年人健康相关生活质量的影响,随访 3 年。

The prospective and concurrent effect of exercise on health related quality of life in older adults over a 3 year period.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Charles-Le Moyne Hospital Research Center, Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2018 Jan 16;16(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s12955-018-0843-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is not clear whether socioeconomic status influences health outcomes among older adults through its effect on physical activity. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of sex and neighborhood socio-economic status on the change in health related quality of life (HR-QOL) as a function of physical activity over a three-year period.

METHODS

This cohort study included French-speaking community-dwelling older adults recruited in primary care practices in the province of Quebec and participating in the 'Étude sur la Santé des Ainés' (ESA)-Services study on the health of the elderly. Primary care practices were recruited through participating general practitioners (GPs) working full-time in the health administrative region. A stratified sample was comprised of various types of primary care practices (family medicine group, local community health services centers, primary care practices with less than 3 GPs, and with at least 3 GPs). In this study sample, 967 participants with scores ≥26 on the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) were included and followed for 3 years to study HR-QOL as a function of reported exercise at baseline and follow-up, controlling for study variables. Analyses were also carried out to study the effect of change in reported exercise at follow-up with respect to baseline and categorised as follows: no change, decrease in exercise and increase in exercise. The interaction terms area of residence socio-economic statusexercise and sexexercise, were tested.

RESULTS

Exercise at baseline did not significantly predict HR-QOL at follow-up when adjusting for all other study variables. Exercise at follow-up was cross-sectionally associated with follow-up HR-QOL. Participants reporting never exercising and those reporting a decrease in exercise reported a lower HR-QOL at follow-up, when controlling for all other study variables. There was no interaction between exercise and sex and socioeconomic status.

CONCLUSIONS

For healthy ageing, maintaining and increasing physical activity throughout the years is necessary for improved HR-QOL. Past physical activity does not confer protection against future decline of HR-QOL. Future research should focus on potential moderating and mediating psycho-social barriers associated with exercising in older age populations.

摘要

背景

社会经济地位(SES)是否通过对体力活动的影响来影响老年人的健康结果尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估性别和邻里社会经济地位对健康相关生活质量(HR-QOL)变化的影响,该变化是作为三年期间体力活动的函数。

方法

这项队列研究包括在魁北克省的初级保健诊所招募的讲法语的社区居住的老年人,并参与了老年人健康的“Étude sur la Santé des Ainés”(ESA)-服务研究。初级保健诊所是通过在卫生行政区全职工作的参与全科医生(GP)招募的。分层样本由各种类型的初级保健诊所(家庭医学组、当地社区卫生服务中心、少于 3 名全科医生的初级保健诊所和至少 3 名全科医生的诊所)组成。在本研究样本中,纳入了 967 名 Mini 精神状态检查(MMSE)得分≥26 的参与者,并对其进行了 3 年的随访,以研究 HR-QOL,该研究将基线和随访时报告的运动作为函数进行研究,控制了研究变量。还进行了分析,以研究与基线相比,在随访时报告的运动变化的影响,并进行了如下分类:无变化、运动减少和运动增加。测试了居住地区社会经济地位运动和性别运动的交互项。

结果

在调整所有其他研究变量后,基线时的运动并不显著预测随访时的 HR-QOL。随访时的运动与随访时的 HR-QOL 呈横断面相关。控制所有其他研究变量后,报告从未运动和报告运动减少的参与者报告随访时的 HR-QOL 较低。运动与性别和社会经济地位之间没有相互作用。

结论

为了健康老龄化,需要在整个年龄段保持和增加体力活动,以提高 HR-QOL。过去的体力活动并不能防止未来 HR-QOL 的下降。未来的研究应侧重于与老年人群体锻炼相关的潜在调节和中介心理社会障碍。

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