Inflammatory Indices During and After a Randomized Controlled Trial on Exercise in Old Adults: Could Moderate-Intensity Exercise Be Safe Enough? (Active Elderly and Health – Clinicaltrials.Gov, Nct03858114)

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A. Scano, Giulia Cossu, G. Kalcev, E. Pintus, M. Pau, M. P. Penna, L. Atzori, G. Orrù, F. Romano, Cesar Ivan Aviles Gonzalez, M. Carta
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Abstract

Aging is characterized by a progressive increase in chronic diseases. According to WHO guidance, there is a need to develop strategies to monitor, maintain and rehabilitate the health of older people. The present research aims to elucidate whether or not a moderate physical activity intervention in older adults can cause an increase in inflammatory biomarker indices such as C-reactive Protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). It is a valuable tool for promoting health that can be considered tolerable in the over-65 population. 120 males and females over 65 years of age participated in a randomized controlled trial (RCT NCT03858114) in two groups of 60 individuals of similar size and underwent moderate physical activity or cultural and recreational activities. The exclusion criteria were being younger than 65 years old, being unable to participate in physical activity for medical reasons and a Body Mass Index of greater than 35. Blood samples from participants were collected for the pre-treatment period (t0), at the end of the study of 12 weeks (t1), and 20 weeks after the end of the study (t2) for measurement of inflammatory indices CRP and ESR. The commonly routine tests for inflammatory reactions (ERS and CPR) showed no change at the end of an RCT on mild-to-moderate exercise. The results on inflammatory indices confirm the safety of this type of intervention and encourage its long-term use and testing.
老年人运动随机对照试验期间和之后的炎症指数:中等强度运动是否足够安全?积极老年人与健康-临床试验。Gov Nct03858114)
衰老的特点是慢性病的逐渐增加。根据世界卫生组织的指导意见,有必要制定监测、维持和恢复老年人健康的战略。本研究旨在阐明老年人适度的体育活动干预是否会导致炎症生物标志物指数(如C反应蛋白(CRP)和血沉(ESR))的增加。它是一种有价值的促进健康的工具,在65岁以上的人群中可以被认为是可以忍受的。120名65岁以上的男性和女性参加了一项随机对照试验(RCT NCT03858114),分为两组,每组60名,体型相似,并接受了适度的体育活动或文化娱乐活动。排除标准是年龄小于65岁、因医疗原因无法参加体育活动以及体重指数大于35。在治疗前(t0)、研究结束12周(t1)和研究结束20周(t2)收集参与者的血样,以测量炎症指数CRP和ESR。炎症反应的常规测试(ERS和CPR)在轻度至中度运动的随机对照试验结束时没有变化。炎症指数的结果证实了这种干预措施的安全性,并鼓励其长期使用和测试。
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Open Sports Sciences Journal
Open Sports Sciences Journal Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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