DIFFERENCES IN EXERCISE PERFORMANCE AND LEISURE-TIME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN OLDER MEN AND WOMEN.

Clinical medicine. Geriatrics Pub Date : 2008-05-08
Andrew W Gardner, Polly S Montgomery
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Purposes: (a) To compare exercise performance and leisue-time physical activity (LTPA) between older men and women, (b) to assess the relationship between exercise performance and LTPA, and (c) to determine whether group differences in exercise performance persist after controlling for LTPA.

Methods: A total of 105 women and 155 men who were 65 years of age and older participated in this study. Subjects were characterized on exercise performance by a 6-minute walk test, and by a short physical performance battery (SPPB) consisting of a repeated chair rise test, a standing balance test, and a 4-meter walk test. Additionally, LTPA was assessed using the Minnesota LTPA questionnaire.

Results: Women had a 7% lower SPPB value (P < 0.001), a 12% shorter 6-minute walk distance (P < 0.001), and a 28% lower LTPA value (P < 0.011) than the older men. LTPA was significantly related (P < 0.01) to both SPPB and 6-minute walk distance in the older men and women. Group differences in SPPB and 6-minute walk distance between older men and women were no longer present (P > 0.05) after controlling for LTPA.

Conclusions: Older women have impaired exercise performance and lower LTPA compared to older men. Furthermore, sex differences in exercise performance no longer exist after controlling for LTPA.

老年男性和女性在运动表现和业余体育活动方面的差异。
目的:(a)比较老年男性和女性的运动表现和利休时间体力活动(LTPA),(b)评估运动表现和LTPA之间的关系,(c)确定在控制LTPA后,运动表现的群体差异是否仍然存在:共有 105 名女性和 155 名 65 岁及以上男性参加了这项研究。受试者的运动表现由 6 分钟步行测试和由重复椅子起立测试、站立平衡测试和 4 米步行测试组成的短期体能表现电池(SPPB)进行评估。此外,还使用明尼苏达州LTPA问卷对LTPA进行了评估:结果:与老年男性相比,女性的 SPPB 值低 7%(P < 0.001),6 分钟步行距离短 12%(P < 0.001),LTPA 值低 28%(P < 0.011)。在老年男性和女性中,LTPA 与 SPPB 和 6 分钟步行距离均有明显关系(P < 0.01)。在控制了LTPA后,老年男性和女性在SPPB和6分钟步行距离上的群体差异不再存在(P > 0.05):结论:与老年男性相比,老年女性的运动能力受损,LTPA 较低。结论:与老年男性相比,老年女性的运动能力受损且LTPA较低。此外,在控制LTPA后,运动能力的性别差异不再存在。
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