Effects of Continuous Exercise on Physiological Indexes Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Chronic Patients in Northwest China

Niu Jianzhuang, N. Zhen, R. Xiangyu, Yue Xuemei, Gao Nina, Shao Nina, Zhang Chengyi
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With the increase of aging population, accompanied by a series of aging problems, the study showed that the probability of chronic disease in the elderly population is 92.1%, and further research shows that the probability of having two or more chronic diseases is 70.0%. Therefore, understanding of the distribution and spatial-temporal variation trend of risk factors related to chronic diseases can provide scientific basis for the formulation of policies and intervention strategies for the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. It is of urgent practical significance to improve the quality of life of the elderly and reduce the social medical burden. Analysis of the data indicated that after 1 year of continuous exercise intervention, the experimental group’s blood pressure was controlled at a normal level in nearly 2 months [90 ~ 140mmHg/100 ~ 160mmHg(SBP/DBP)]. The results showed that moderate physical activity can reduce stress and help control blood pressure in patients with high blood pressure. After 1 year of targeted exercise intervention, the experimental group significantly improved fasting blood glucose (controlled under 7.2mmol/liter) in nearly 2 months after the second questionnaire survey. After the exercise, the blood glucose was controlled within the normal range and gradually increased. After one year of exercise intervention, the blood lipid index of the experimental group was significantly different from that of the control group, indicating that physical exercise has a positive effect on the elderly with hyperlipemia.
持续运动对西北地区中老年慢性病患者生理指标的影响
随着人口老龄化的加剧,伴随着一系列老龄化问题,研究表明,老年人患慢性病的概率为92.1%,进一步研究表明,患两种或两种以上慢性病的几率为70.0%。因此,了解慢性病相关危险因素的分布和时空变化趋势,可以为制定慢性病防治政策和干预策略提供科学依据。提高老年人的生活质量,减轻社会医疗负担,具有迫切的现实意义。数据分析表明,经过1年的持续运动干预,实验组的血压在近2个月内控制在正常水平[90~140mmHg/100~160mmHg(SBP/DBP)]。结果表明,适度的体育活动可以减轻高血压患者的压力,有助于控制血压。经过1年的有针对性的运动干预,实验组在第二次问卷调查后的近2个月内空腹血糖(控制在7.2mmol/L以下)显著改善。运动后,血糖控制在正常范围内,并逐渐升高。经过一年的运动干预,实验组的血脂指数与对照组有显著差异,表明体育锻炼对老年高脂血症患者有积极作用。
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