Centre of Health Science, Faculty of Health, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.
Faculty of Education, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 16;12:1406601. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1406601. eCollection 2024.
The proportion of older people increases globally, which calls for sustainable interventions promoting healthy aging. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the potential of Football Fitness as a sustainable model to promote quality of life, mental health, and physical function for older adult.
The study was conducted in collaboration with a municipality, a football club, and a university, and was designed as a randomized controlled trial. A total of 66 people (34 women, 32 men) older than 60 years were randomly assigned (60/40) to a Football Fitness (FOT) ( = 38, 20 women, 18 men) and a control group (CON) ( = 28, 14 women, 14 men). FOT participated in Football Fitness for 12 weeks. Quality of life (QoL) and mental wellbeing were determined pre-and post-intervention. Physical loading and Flow experience were measured in one representative training session. Blood pressure (BP), Yo-Yo Intermittent endurance test level 1 (Yo-Yo IE1), sprint performance, postural balance, and body composition were also performed pre-and post-intervention.
An improvement in mental wellbeing was observed for both groups from pre- to post-intervention ( values <0.001) with no between-group differences. Regarding QoL, the environment domain improved in FOT compared to CON ( = 0.02). Mean Flow ( = 5.69; SD = 1.07) and perceived importance ( = 4.20; SD = 1.42) and average experienced difficulty was = 5.23 (SD = 2.67), perceived skill ( = 5.23; SD = 2.56), and perceived balance ( = 5.64; SD = 1.56). These levels of flow can be characterized as being high. A between-group effect ( = 0.02) existed for systolic BP, which decreased ( < 0.01) by -5% [-8; -1%] in CON and remained unchanged in FOT. Both groups improved the Yo-Yo IE1 to a similar extent, with 28% [11; 44%] ( = 0.001) in FOT and 27% [9; 46%] in CON ( = 0.005). Postural balance improved ( = 0.004) by 38% [13; 63%] in FOT only, resulting in a superior ( = 0.01) balance score in FOT compared to CON post-intervention ( = 0.004).
Football Fitness improved the environmental quality of life domain and postural balance in older adults. Additionally, it appears to be a feasible group activity for older adults that promotes high flow and physical loading during training.
全球老年人比例不断增加,这需要可持续的干预措施来促进健康老龄化。因此,我们旨在评估足球健身作为促进老年人生活质量、心理健康和身体功能的可持续模式的潜力。
该研究是与一个市、一个足球俱乐部和一所大学合作进行的,设计为随机对照试验。共有 66 名(34 名女性,32 名男性)年龄在 60 岁以上的老年人被随机分配(60/40)到足球健身(FOT)组(n=38,20 名女性,18 名男性)和对照组(CON)(n=28,14 名女性,14 名男性)。FOT 参加了 12 周的足球健身。在干预前后分别测定生活质量(QoL)和心理健康。在一次代表性的训练中测量身体负荷和流畅体验。在干预前后还进行了血压(BP)、Yo-Yo 间歇性耐力测试 1 级(Yo-Yo IE1)、冲刺性能、姿势平衡和身体成分的测定。
两组在干预前后的心理健康均有改善(p<0.001),但组间无差异。在生活质量方面,FOT 组的环境领域比 CON 组有所改善(p=0.02)。平均流畅度(p=5.69;SD=1.07)和感知重要性(p=4.20;SD=1.42)以及平均体验难度为(p=5.23;SD=2.67)、感知技能(p=5.23;SD=2.56)和感知平衡(p=5.64;SD=1.56)。这些流畅度水平可以被描述为高水平。在收缩压方面存在组间效应(p=0.02),CON 组下降了(p<0.01)-5%[-8%;-1%],而 FOT 组则保持不变。两组 Yo-Yo IE1 均有相似程度的改善,FOT 组为 28%[11%;44%](p=0.001),CON 组为 27%[9%;46%](p=0.005)。姿势平衡在 FOT 组中改善(p=0.004)了 38%[13%;63%],仅在 FOT 组中表现出更好的平衡(p=0.01),与 CON 组相比,FOT 组的平衡评分在干预后有所提高(p=0.004)。
足球健身改善了老年人的生活质量环境领域和姿势平衡。此外,它似乎是一种适合老年人的可行的集体活动,可以在训练中促进高流畅度和身体负荷。