The association of locomotive and non-locomotive physical activity measured by an accelerometer with functional fitness in healthy elderly men: a pilot study.

Hyejoon Park, Wonil Park, Moran Lee, Nayoung Ko, Eunkyung Kim, Kazuko Ishikawa-Takata, Jonghoon Park
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of various aspects of daily physical activity, such as the number of steps, time spent in moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA), and locomotive and non-locomotive MVPA measured by a triaxial accelerometer, with the functional fitness in healthy elderly men.

Methods: The subjects of this study were 22 healthy elderly men aged over 65 years. The participants wore a triaxial accelerometer for two weeks to estimate their daily physical activities. The level of functional fitness was measured based on "National Fitness Award 100 in Korea" immediately after the measurement of two weeks of daily physical activities.

Results: The results showed that active healthy elderly men with more than 6,500 walking steps per day and more than 60 min per day spent in MVPA showed a significantly higher 2-min marching in place and index of cardiorespiratory endurance compared to less physically active participants. Particularly, locomotive MVPA was significantly associated with cardiorespiratory endurance levels (r = 0.50), whereas non-locomotive MVPA was not associated with other measurements of functional fitness.

Conclusion: Increased MVPA time, especially the locomotive MVPA, can effectively suppress the decrease in cardiorespiratory endurance level in elderly men. However, no association was observed between non-locomotive MVPA, such as household activities, and functional fitness in healthy elderly men.

用加速度计测量健康老年男性的运动性和非运动性体力活动与功能性体能的关系:一项试点研究。
目的:本研究的目的是调查健康老年男性日常体力活动的各个方面(如步数、中等至剧烈强度体力活动(MVPA)所花费的时间、由三轴加速度计测量的运动性和非运动性 MVPA)与功能性体能之间的关系:研究对象为 22 名 65 岁以上的健康老年男性。参与者佩戴三轴加速度计两周,以估算他们的日常体力活动。在测量两周的日常体力活动后,立即根据 "韩国国民体质100奖 "测量功能性体能水平:结果表明,与体力活动较少的参与者相比,每天步行超过 6500 步、每天 MVPA 时间超过 60 分钟的活跃健康老年男性的 2 分钟原地踏步和心肺耐力指数明显更高。特别是,运动型 MVPA 与心肺耐力水平显著相关(r = 0.50),而非运动型 MVPA 与其他功能性体能测量结果无关:结论:增加 MVPA 时间,尤其是机动力 MVPA,可有效抑制老年男性心肺耐力水平的下降。结论:增加 MVPA 时间,尤其是机动力 MVPA 时间,可有效抑制老年男性心肺耐力水平的下降,但在健康老年男性中,非机动力 MVPA(如家务活动)与功能性体能之间没有关联。
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