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使用移动健康技术的步行处方对认知障碍老年人每日步数变化的有效性:随机对照研究。

Effectiveness of Walking Prescription Using Mobile Health Technology on the Changes in Daily Steps in Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment: Randomized Controlled Study.

作者信息

Kim Hee Jung, Hwang Yun Jung, Park Jee Eun, Lee Dong Young

机构信息

Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Department of Occupational Therapy, Yeoju University, Yeoju, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

JMIR Aging. 2025 Jun 11;8:e63081. doi: 10.2196/63081.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Walking is frequently recommended as a beneficial physical activity for older adults, as it can enhance both their physical and mental well-being and help prevent cognitive decline and dementia. While it is known that mobile health (mHealth) technology can help improve physical activity among older adults, there is limited research on its effectiveness for older individuals with cognitive impairment.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to determine the effectiveness and feasibility of walking prescriptions using mHealth technology for older adults with cognitive impairment.

METHODS

In total, 60 older adults (mean=76.1, SD 5.4) years; female, n=34) with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia (n=28 and n=32, respectively; Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE], mean=20.7, SD 4.0) who visited the memory clinic were enrolled. They were randomly assigned into three groups: (1) group A (n=20) was prescribed with a goal of daily steps based on their telemonitored activity using a smart band; (2) group B (n=19) only wore a smart band without a prescription; and (3) group C (n=21) took a monthly education to encourage their walking. All participants took monthly face-to-face sessions with a coach to check their performance and modify the goal of daily steps. Changes in daily steps (primary outcome), cognitive function, physical status, and depressive symptoms from baseline to post-intervention (12 weeks) and follow-up (24 weeks) were assessed by unblinded researchers. Linear mixed effect models with factors of group (reference: control), time (reference: baseline), and their interaction were used for data analysis. Post hoc analyses using paired t tests were also conducted.

RESULTS

For group A, there was a significant group × time interaction effect on daily steps both at 12 and 24 weeks (β (SE)=2205.88 (672.34), P=.001; β (SE)=2194.63 (884.33), P=.015). Group B showed increased numbers of steps only at 12 weeks but not at 24 weeks. Group C showed a continuous decrease in daily steps during the study period. Regarding secondary outcomes, group C showed a significant decline in cognitive function measured by MMSE both at 12 and 24 weeks. However, groups A and B showed stationary MMSE scores during 24 weeks. The number of withdrawn participants did not differ among the 3 groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that walking prescriptions using mHealth technology can effectively increase daily steps in older adults with cognitive impairment.

摘要

背景

步行常被推荐为对老年人有益的体育活动,因为它可以增强老年人的身心健康,并有助于预防认知能力下降和痴呆症。虽然已知移动健康(mHealth)技术有助于提高老年人的身体活动水平,但关于其对认知障碍老年人有效性的研究有限。

目的

本研究旨在确定使用mHealth技术为认知障碍老年人开具步行处方的有效性和可行性。

方法

总共招募了60名年龄在(平均76.1岁,标准差5.4岁)的老年人(女性34名),他们患有轻度认知障碍或轻度痴呆(分别为28名和32名;简易精神状态检查表[MMSE],平均20.7分,标准差4.0分),并前往记忆诊所就诊。他们被随机分为三组:(1)A组(n = 20)根据使用智能手环进行的远程监测活动,设定每日步数目标;(2)B组(n = 19)仅佩戴智能手环但无处方;(3)C组(n = 21)每月接受一次鼓励步行的教育。所有参与者每月与教练进行面对面交流,以检查他们的表现并调整每日步数目标。非盲法研究人员评估了从基线到干预后(12周)和随访(24周)的每日步数变化(主要结果)、认知功能、身体状况和抑郁症状。使用包含组(对照:对照组)、时间(对照:基线)及其交互作用因素的线性混合效应模型进行数据分析。还使用配对t检验进行了事后分析。

结果

对于A组,在12周和第24周时,组×时间交互作用对每日步数均有显著影响(β(标准误)= 2205.88(672.34),P = 0.001;β(标准误)= 2194.63(884.33),P = 0.015)。B组仅在12周时步数增加,在24周时未增加。C组在研究期间每日步数持续减少。关于次要结果,C组在12周和24周时,通过MMSE测量的认知功能显著下降。然而,A组和B组在24周内MMSE得分保持稳定。三组中退出研究的参与者数量没有差异。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,使用mHealth技术开具步行处方可以有效增加认知障碍老年人的每日步数。

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