Factors Associated with Moderate Physical Activity Among Older Adults with Atrial Fibrillation.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of atrial fibrillation Pub Date : 2021-02-28 eCollection Date: 2021-02-01 DOI:10.4022/jafib.2454
Jordy Mehawej, Jane S Saczysnki, Catarina I Kiefe, Eric Ding, Hawa O Abu, Darleen Lessard, Robert H Helm, Benita A Bamgbade, Connor Saleeba, Weijia Wang, David D McManus, Robert J Goldberg
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Abstract

Objective: Engaging patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) in moderate-intensity physical activity has been encouraged by published guidelines. We examined factors associated with engagement in moderate physical activity among older adults with AF.

Methods: This was a retrospective study involving ninety patients with episodes of Afib with RVR duData are from the SAGE (Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Elements)-AF study. Older adults (≥ 65 years) with AF and a CHA2DS2-VASc ≥ 2 were recruited from several clinics in Massachusetts and Georgia between 2015 and 2018. The Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity questionnaire was used to assess whether participants engaged in moderate-intensity physical activity (i.e. at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise). Logistic regression was utilized to examine the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and geriatric elements associated with engaging in moderate-intensity physical activity.

Results: Participants were on average 76 years old and 48% were women. Approximately one-half (52%) of study participants engaged in moderate-intensity physical activity. Morbid obesity (adjusted OR [aOR]=0.41, 90%CI=0.23-0.73), medical history of renal disease (aOR= aOR=0.68,90%CI= 0.48-0.96), slow gait speed (aOR=0.44, 90%CI=0.32-0.60), cognitive impairment (aOR=0.74, 90%CI=0.56-0.97), and social isolation (aOR=0.58, 90%CI= 0.40-0.84) were independently associated with a lower likelihood, while higher AF related quality of life score (aOR=1.64, 90%CI=1.25-2.16) a greater likelihood, of meeting recommended levels of moderate physical activity.

Conclusions: Nearly one-half of older adults with NVAF did not engage in moderate-intensity exercise. Clinicians should identify older patients with NVAF who are less likely to engage in physical activity and develop tailored interventions to promote regular physical activity.

老年房颤患者适度体力活动的相关因素
目的:已发布的指南鼓励心房颤动(AF)患者进行中等强度的身体活动。我们研究了老年房颤患者参与适度体育活动的相关因素。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,涉及90例房颤发作伴RVR患者。数据来自SAGE(老年因素系统评估)-房颤研究。2015年至2018年期间,从马萨诸塞州和佐治亚州的几家诊所招募了房颤和CHA2DS2-VASc≥2的老年人(≥65岁)。明尼苏达州休闲时间体力活动问卷用于评估参与者是否从事中等强度的体力活动(即至少150分钟的适度运动)。运用Logistic回归分析与参与中等强度体力活动相关的社会人口学、临床特征和老年因素。结果:参与者的平均年龄为76岁,其中48%为女性。大约一半(52%)的研究参与者从事中等强度的身体活动。病态肥胖(调整后的OR [aOR]=0.41, 90%CI=0.23-0.73)、肾脏疾病病史(aOR= 0.68,90%CI= 0.48-0.96)、步态缓慢(aOR=0.44, 90%CI=0.32-0.60)、认知障碍(aOR=0.74, 90%CI=0.56-0.97)和社会孤立(aOR=0.58, 90%CI= 0.40-0.84)与达到推荐的中等体力活动水平的可能性较低独立相关,而AF相关生活质量评分较高(aOR=1.64, 90%CI=1.25-2.16)与达到推荐的中等体力活动水平的可能性较高独立相关。结论:近一半患有非瓣膜性房颤的老年人没有进行中等强度的运动。临床医生应识别不太可能参与体育活动的老年非瓣膜性房颤患者,并制定针对性的干预措施,促进定期体育活动。
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Journal of atrial fibrillation
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