Department of Clinical Oncology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong.
School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, 4/F, William M. W. Mong Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2022 Jan-Feb;98:104577. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2021.104577. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
Fatigue is highly prevalent among older adults with multimorbidity. As the World Health Organization advocates for strategies that improve the functional status of this aged cohort, this study examined the effects of a low-impact moderate-intensity exercise program on their fatigue levels and related functional health outcomes.
A multi-site clinical trial randomized 124 community-dwelling older adults with multimorbidity [mean age: 78.1 years (SD: 7.0); female: 83.8%] to a low-impact exercise program (intervention) group or a health education (control) group. The exercise program was designed to address fatigue-associated low energy levels, and consisted of thrice-weekly low-impact stepping exercises that were progressively increased from low intensity to moderate intensity over a 12-week period, using group-based practice to encourage engagement. The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory, FRAIL Scale, International Physical Activity Questionnaire, the two-minute walking test, and Profile of Mood States (short-from) were administered at baseline, post-intervention, and 12 weeks thereafter.
Generalized estimating equation showed that the intervention group reported greater decreases in fatigue and frailty, and greater improvements in physical activity level, exercise tolerance, and mood status than the control group. The positive effects of the intervention on most of these outcomes were sustained over the two post-test endpoints.
The low-impact stepping-based moderate-intensity exercise program is effective to improve fatigue and functional outcomes in older adults with multimorbidity. As it can be challenging to engage the fatigued older adults in exercise training, this study adds insights to inform community-based care approach for multimorbidity management.
患有多种疾病的老年人普遍存在疲劳问题。由于世界卫生组织倡导改善这一年龄段人群的功能状态的策略,本研究探讨了低强度中度冲击运动方案对其疲劳水平及相关功能健康结果的影响。
一项多中心临床试验将 124 名患有多种疾病的社区居住老年人(平均年龄:78.1 岁(标准差:7.0);女性:83.8%)随机分为低强度运动方案(干预)组或健康教育(对照)组。运动方案旨在解决与疲劳相关的低能量水平问题,由每周三次的低强度冲击踏步运动组成,在 12 周内逐渐增加到中度强度,采用小组练习来鼓励参与。在基线、干预后和 12 周后,使用多维疲劳清单、衰弱量表、国际体力活动问卷、两分钟步行测试和心境状态简表进行评估。
广义估计方程显示,干预组报告的疲劳和衰弱程度下降更大,活动水平、耐力和情绪状态改善更大,而对照组则无显著变化。干预对这些结果的大部分积极影响在两个后测试终点持续存在。
基于低强度踏步的中度强度运动方案对改善患有多种疾病的老年人的疲劳和功能结果有效。由于让疲劳的老年人参与运动训练具有挑战性,因此本研究为基于社区的多种疾病管理提供了思路。