Max J Western, University of Bath, Bath, UK,
J Frailty Aging. 2024;13(4):572-581. doi: 10.14283/jfa.2024.32.
Maintaining physical function is important for independence and frailty prevention in later life, but very few older adults meet exercise recommendations. Previous studies found that 4-week 'exercise and Tai-chi snacking' as a viable alternative to traditional exercise is acceptable to healthy older adults.
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a 12-week progressive exercise and Tai-chi snacking programme on physical function and psychological outcomes in pre-frail older adults.
Randomised controlled trial.
Community-dwelling older adults.
90 older adults with impaired strength and balance were recruited. Participants were randomly allocated to an intervention or waitlist control group.
A 12-week progressive exercise and Tai-chi snacking programme.
Physical function (the short physical performance battery (SPPB), single-leg balance test and sit-to-stand test) was remotely measured at participants' homes via video calls at baseline, 4-, 8-, and 12-weeks. The self-reported psychological outcomes were also assessed every 4 weeks using online questionnaires. A subset of 40 participants also completed in-person functional assessments, and 26 intervention participants underwent semi-structured interviews to feedback on their experiences.
The 12-week progressive home-based exercise and Tai-chi snacking improved SPPB strength (estimated mean difference in week 4: 1.05; week 8: 0.79; and week 12: 0.79) and balance (estimated mean difference in week 4: 0.71; week 8: 0.57; and week 12: 0.65) at each timepoint compared to control group. Timed-up-and-go (estimated mean difference in week 4: 1.94; week 8: 1.58; and week 12: 1.1) and total SPPB scores (estimated mean difference in week 4: 2.24; week 8: 1.79; and week 12: 1.76) were also better in the intervention group compared to the control group in lab subset participants. Based on the qualitative findings, Participants found the programme accessible and beneficial, making it suitable for older adults and increasing self-efficacy in physical activities.
The home-based exercise and Tai-chi snacking programme significantly improved lower extremity strength, balance, and mobility in pre-frail older adults. This programme is considered to be a beneficial, acceptable and easy implemented physical function intervention.
保持身体机能对于晚年的独立性和虚弱预防至关重要,但很少有老年人能够达到运动建议的标准。先前的研究发现,为期 4 周的“运动和太极零食”是一种可行的传统运动替代方案,可被健康的老年人接受。
本研究旨在探讨 12 周渐进式运动和太极零食计划对虚弱前期老年人身体机能和心理结果的影响。
随机对照试验。
社区居住的老年人。
招募了 90 名力量和平衡受损的老年人。参与者被随机分配到干预组或候补对照组。
为期 12 周的渐进式运动和太极零食计划。
通过视频通话在参与者家中远程测量身体机能(简短身体表现电池(SPPB)、单腿平衡测试和坐立测试),基线、4 周、8 周和 12 周。自我报告的心理结果也每 4 周通过在线问卷进行评估。40 名参与者中的一部分还进行了现场功能评估,26 名干预参与者接受了半结构化访谈,以反馈他们的体验。
为期 12 周的家庭渐进式运动和太极零食改善了 SPPB 的力量(第 4 周的估计平均差异:1.05;第 8 周:0.79;第 12 周:0.79)和平衡(第 4 周的估计平均差异:0.71;第 8 周:0.57;第 12 周:0.65),与对照组相比,每个时间点都有所改善。计时起立行走(第 4 周的估计平均差异:1.94;第 8 周:1.58;第 12 周:1.1)和总 SPPB 评分(第 4 周的估计平均差异:2.24;第 8 周:1.79;第 12 周:1.76)在实验室亚组参与者中,干预组也优于对照组。基于定性研究结果,参与者发现该计划易于获得且有益,使其适合老年人,并提高了他们在体育活动中的自我效能感。
基于家庭的运动和太极零食计划显著改善了虚弱前期老年人的下肢力量、平衡和活动能力。该计划被认为是一种有益、可接受且易于实施的身体机能干预措施。