Impact of supervised aerobic exercise training on habitual physical activity in healthy older adults: the Hertfordshire physical activity randomised controlled trial.

IF 3.2 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001857
Francis Martin Finucane, Kate Westgate, Stephen Sharp, S J Griffin, Martin O'Donnell, Elaine Dennison, Cyrus Cooper, Nick Wareham, Soren Brage
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Abstract

Objectives: Physical activity is important for health, but the influence of structured, supervised aerobic exercise sessions on habitual physical activity in healthy older adults is unclear.

Methods: We evaluated habitual physical activity in the Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial, where healthy older adults were randomised to 36 supervised 1-hour gymnasium sessions on a cycle ergometer at moderate intensity over 12 weeks or to a control group with no intervention. We estimated physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) and time spent in sedentary behaviour and light and moderate or vigorous physical activity over 7 days at three time points (before, during and immediately after the intervention) with individually calibrated combined heart rate and movement sensing.

Results: Of 100 randomised participants (44% female, aged 67-76 years), 96% completed follow-up. Midway through the intervention, neither overall PAEE nor time spent at different intensities were different between groups. However, on the 3 days of the week that the structured exercise sessions occurred (Monday, Wednesday, Friday), the exercise group had a 9.1 kJ kg-1 day-1 ((2.5, 15.7), p=0.007) increase in PAEE, a reduction in sedentary time and increased time spent at light and moderate or vigorous physical activity, compared with the control group.

Conclusions: Three 1-hour bouts per week of structured aerobic exercise increased daily physical activity on the days they occurred, but not overall physical activity across the whole week. Population-wide strategies such as better cycling and walking infrastructure may increase physical activity in healthy older adults more effectively than treatment with structured exercise programmes.

Trial registration number: ISRCTN60986572.

监督有氧运动训练对健康老年人习惯性体育活动的影响:赫特福德郡体育活动随机对照试验
目的:体育活动对健康很重要,但在健康老年人中,有组织、有监督的有氧运动对习惯性体育活动的影响尚不清楚。方法:我们在赫特福德郡体力活动试验中评估了习惯性的体力活动,在这项试验中,健康的老年人被随机分为36组,在12周的时间里,在一个中等强度的循环计力器上进行1小时的健身训练,或者是一个没有干预的对照组。我们通过单独校准的联合心率和运动传感,在三个时间点(干预前、干预中和干预后)估计了7天内的身体活动能量消耗(PAEE)和静坐行为以及轻度、中度或剧烈身体活动所花费的时间。结果:在100名随机参与者中(44%为女性,67-76岁),96%完成随访。在干预的中途,两组之间的总体PAEE和不同强度的时间都没有差异。然而,与对照组相比,在每周进行有组织锻炼的3天(周一、周三、周五)中,锻炼组PAEE增加了9.1千j千克-1天((2.5,15.7),p=0.007),久坐时间减少,进行轻度、中度或剧烈体育活动的时间增加。结论:每周三次1小时的有组织的有氧运动增加了每天的身体活动,但不是整个星期的整体身体活动。全民战略,如改善骑车和步行基础设施,可能比有组织的锻炼计划治疗更有效地增加健康老年人的身体活动。试验注册号:ISRCTN60986572。
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