Effectiveness of community-based Baduanjin exercise intervention for older adults with varying frailty status: a randomized controlled trial.

IF 3.7 1区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Nien Xiang Tou, Siew Fong Goh, Susana Harding, Mary Ann Tsao, Tze Pin Ng, Shiou-Liang Wee
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Abstract

Background: Due to poorer exercise tolerance, it may be challenging for frail older adults to engage in moderate- or vigorous-intensity exercise. While low-intensity exercise interventions may be more feasible, its effectiveness for such population group remains unclear. We examined the effectiveness and implementation of community-based Baduanjin Qigong, a low-intensity exercise program in older adults with varying frailty status.

Methods: A two-arm, multicenter assessor-blind parallel group randomized controlled trial was conducted at three local senior activity centers. Fifty-six community-dwelling older adults with low handgrip strength were randomly allocated to either the intervention (IG) or wait-list control (CG) group. The IG underwent a supervised 16-week Baduanjin exercise program at a frequency of 2-3 × 60 min sessions/week. The CG was instructed to maintain their usual activity and received a monthly health education talk. The primary outcome measures were knee extension strength, vital exhaustion, and fear of falling. Secondary outcome measures include physiological falls risk, handgrip strength, gait speed, timed up and go test, 30-second sit-to-stand, quality of life, depression, and frailty. All outcome measures were assessed at baseline and 4-month follow-up.

Results: Overall, there were no statistically significant differences in all outcome measures between CG and IG at 4-month follow-up. However, in exploratory compliance analysis, a statistically significant group x time interaction was found for vital exhaustion (B = -3.65, 95% CI [-7.13, -0.16], p = .047) among participants with at least 75% attendance. In post-hoc within-group comparisons, IG showed improved vital exhaustion by 4.31 points (95% CI [1.41, 7.20], d = 0.60). The average participant attendance rate was 81.3%. No major adverse events occurred, and all participants reported positive experiences with the exercise intervention.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that Baduanjin is a safe, feasible, and acceptable exercise program that can be successfully implemented in community settings for older adults with varying frailty status. With good adherence, Baduanjin exercise could potentially be effective in alleviating vital exhaustion. However, the effectiveness of Baduanjin on physical performance, psychological measures and frailty in community-dwelling older adults remains equivocal.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04549103. Registered September 16, 2020.

以社区为基础的八段锦运动干预对不同虚弱状况的老年人的效果:随机对照试验。
背景:由于运动耐受力较差,体弱的老年人进行中等强度或剧烈强度的运动可能具有挑战性。虽然低强度运动干预可能更可行,但其对这类人群的有效性仍不明确。我们研究了以社区为基础的八段锦气功的有效性和实施情况,这是一项针对不同虚弱状况的老年人的低强度运动项目:方法:我们在当地三个老年活动中心开展了一项双臂、多中心、评估者盲法平行组随机对照试验。56名居住在社区、手握力量较弱的老年人被随机分配到干预组(IG)或等待对照组(CG)。干预组接受为期 16 周的有指导的八段锦锻炼计划,频率为 2-3 × 60 分钟/周。对照组则被要求保持平时的活动量,并接受每月一次的健康教育讲座。主要结果指标为膝关节伸展力量、生命耗竭和跌倒恐惧。次要结果指标包括生理跌倒风险、手握力、步速、定时起立测试、30 秒坐立、生活质量、抑郁和虚弱。所有结果均在基线和 4 个月随访时进行评估:总体而言,在 4 个月的随访中,CG 和 IG 在所有结果指标上均无显着差异。然而,在探索性顺应性分析中,在至少有 75% 出勤率的参与者中,发现了具有统计学意义的组 x 时间交互作用(B = -3.65,95% CI [-7.13, -0.16],p = .047)。在事后组内比较中,IG 显示生命衰竭改善了 4.31 个点(95% CI [1.41, 7.20],d = 0.60)。参与者的平均出勤率为 81.3%。没有发生重大不良事件,所有参与者都对运动干预有积极的体验:我们的研究表明,"巴端金 "是一项安全、可行且可接受的运动项目,可在社区环境中成功实施,适用于不同体弱状况的老年人。如果坚持得好,"八段锦 "运动有可能有效缓解生命力衰竭。然而,八段锦对社区老年人的身体表现、心理测量和虚弱程度的效果仍不明确:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04549103。注册时间:2020 年 9 月 16 日。
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CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.60%
发文量
29
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Review of Aging and Physical Activity (EURAPA) disseminates research on the biomedical and behavioural aspects of physical activity and aging. The main issues addressed by EURAPA are the impact of physical activity or exercise on cognitive, physical, and psycho-social functioning of older people, physical activity patterns in advanced age, and the relationship between physical activity and health.
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