Evaluating the Benefits of a Tele-Exercise Program on Quality of Life and Body Composition Among Female Older Adults

Phaksachiphon Khanthong, Warinee Sangprapai, Kotchakorn Jetinai, Chaiyawat Namboonlue
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Objectives. This study aimed to assess the impact of an 8-week tele-exercise program on the quality of life (QoL) and body composition among female older adults. Materials and methods. This study involved female participants aged 60 and older, using a quasi-experimental research design. The tele-exercise regimen comprised a multimodal approach, with sessions lasting 30 minutes, conducted three times a week over an 8-week period. The program included breathing exercises, cognitive training, balance exercises, strength training, stretching, aerobic dance and karaoke singing. The sessions were conducted via streaming studio facilities at the Computer Center of Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University (Thailand). The tele-exercise equipment was represented by the following technical means: a 50-inch LED TV, OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) version 30.1.2 for live broadcasting and video recording, Google Meet for virtual interaction, wireless portable microphones, a desktop computer, and two 19-inch computer monitors. Pre- and post-intervention data were collected, including assessments of QoL using the Thai abbreviated version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire and body composition measurements (waist circumference and bioelectrical impedance analysis; BIA). Results. Statistically significant improvements were observed in both QoL and body composition following the tele-exercise intervention. QoL scores demonstrated significant enhancements in overall QoL (p = 0.004), as well as in the social relationship (p = 0.002) and environmental (p = 0.001) domains. Regarding body composition, reductions in waist circumference and visceral adipose tissue were statistically significant (p < 0.05), while muscle mass and body fat mass showed trends toward improvement, though not statistically significant. Conclusions. The findings suggest that tele-exercise training holds promise for enhancing QoL and positively influencing body composition among female older adults. This underscores the potential of tele-exercise as a viable option for older adults, offering cost and time-saving benefits, particularly in situations where transportation may pose challenges. 
评估远程锻炼计划对女性老年人生活质量和身体组成的益处
研究目的本研究旨在评估为期 8 周的远程锻炼计划对女性老年人生活质量(QoL)和身体成分的影响。本研究采用准实验研究设计,涉及 60 岁及以上的女性参与者。远程锻炼方案包括一种多模式方法,每次持续 30 分钟,每周进行三次,为期 8 周。该计划包括呼吸练习、认知训练、平衡练习、力量训练、伸展运动、有氧舞蹈和卡拉 OK 唱歌。课程通过泰国乌汶叻差他尼拉贾巴特大学计算机中心的流媒体演播室设施进行。远程锻炼设备包括以下技术手段:一台 50 英寸 LED 电视、用于现场直播和视频录制的 OBS(开放式广播软件)30.1.2 版、用于虚拟互动的 Google Meet、无线便携式麦克风、一台台式电脑和两台 19 英寸电脑显示器。收集了干预前和干预后的数据,包括使用世界卫生组织生活质量调查问卷泰语缩写版进行的生活质量评估和身体成分测量(腰围和生物电阻抗分析)。结果表明,远程锻炼干预后,生活质量和身体成分均有明显改善。QoL 评分显示,总体 QoL(p = 0.004)以及社会关系(p = 0.002)和环境(p = 0.001)领域均有明显改善。在身体组成方面,腰围和内脏脂肪组织的减少具有显著的统计学意义(p < 0.05),而肌肉质量和体脂质量则有改善趋势,但没有显著的统计学意义。研究结果表明,远程运动训练有望提高女性老年人的生活质量,并对其身体组成产生积极影响。这凸显了远程锻炼作为老年人可行选择的潜力,尤其是在交通不便的情况下,可以节省成本和时间。
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