Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activity and intrinsic capacity in healthy older adults from the MAPT study.

Jérémy Raffin, Marie Fourteau, Kelly Virecoulon Giudici, Yves Rolland, Bruno Vellas, Philipe de Souto Barreto
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Background: The construct of intrinsic capacity (IC) has been recently developed with the aim of assessing and monitoring life-long individuals' functional trajectories. Physical activity (PA) is recognized for its benefits on health but its associations with IC remain less investigated. We explored the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of PA with IC in non-demented older adults.

Methods: Eight hundred and thirty-seven males and females aged 70 years and over, were included in the present work. IC and its domains (mobility, vitality, cognition, psychology and sensory) were assessed over 2 years and converted to a 0-100 scale. Participants were categorized into 5 PA groups (0-29; 30-499; 500-999; 1000-1999; and 2000+ MET-min/week) using questionnaires. The associations between PA and IC variables (all reflected and square-root-transformed) observed over 2 years were examined using mixed-effect linear regressions.

Findings: Over the 2-year follow-up, ordinal PA was associated with higher scores in IC (B = -0.066, SE = 0.015, p < .001) In addition, compared to the inactive group, most of the active groups had a slower decline in IC (B30-499 MET-min/week = -0.196, SE = 0.078; B500-999 MET-min/week = -0.208, SE = 0.076; B1000-1999 MET-min/week = -0.165, SE = 0.073; B2000+MET-min/week = -0.187, SE = 0.074; all p < .05). Subdomain analyses revealed that these associations were driven by mobility, vitality and psychological domain.

Interpretation: This study suggests that PA may help preventing IC decline, especially mobility, vitality, and psychology in older adults.

MAPT研究中健康老年人身体活动与内在能力的横断面和纵向关联
背景:最近提出了内在能力(IC)这一概念,旨在评估和监测个人的终身功能轨迹。体力活动(PA)对健康的益处已得到公认,但其与内在能力的关系仍鲜有研究。我们探讨了非痴呆老年人的体力活动与 IC 的横向和纵向关系:本次研究共纳入了 837 名 70 岁及以上的男性和女性。在 2 年内对 IC 及其领域(行动、活力、认知、心理和感官)进行评估,并将其转换为 0-100 分制。使用问卷将参与者分为 5 个 PA 组(0-29;30-499;500-999;1000-1999;2000+ MET-min/周)。使用混合效应线性回归法研究了 2 年中观察到的 PA 与 IC 变量(所有反映和平方根转换)之间的关系:此外,与非活跃组相比,大多数活跃组的 IC 下降速度较慢(B30-499 MET-分钟/周 = -0.196, SE = 0.078; B500-999 MET-min/week = -0.208, SE = 0.076; B1000-1999 MET-min/week = -0.165, SE = 0.073; B2000+MET-min/week = -0.187, SE = 0.074; 所有 p < .05)。子领域分析表明,这些关联主要由活动能力、活力和心理领域驱动:这项研究表明,体育锻炼有助于预防集成电路衰退,尤其是老年人的行动能力、活力和心理。
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