Energy Utilization and Fatigue in Frail Older Women in Relation to Walking

G. Boutros, K. Jacob, T. Fulop, A. Khalil, I. Dionne, D. Tessier, Barbara Trutschnigg, R. Kilgour, A. Vigano, J. Morais
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Background and Objectives: Fatigue is one of the characteristics defining frailty. However, the mechanisms leading to fatigue are still poorly understood. Our objectives were to assess the efficacy of energy utilization (EU) during walking in frail older persons and their level of fatigue. Research Design and Methods: Clinical study of a convenient sample of frail older women. 10 healthy (H; 77 ± 4 year, BMI: 25 ± 3 kg/m2, MMSE: 29 ± 1) and 10 frail elderly women (F; 83 ± 6 year, 26 ± 5 kg/m2, 27 ± 3) were compared for their usual level of fatigue and changes in perceived fatigue and EU before and after walking. A 10 cm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) prior to and following a 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) served to measure fatigue. EU was based on VO2 consumption adjusted for walking distance and measured using a portable Cosmed K4b2 indirect calorimeter. Participants underwent body composition measurements by DXA and venous blood sampling. Results: Groups had similar body composition and blood parameters. At rest, there were no differences in VO2 or energy expenditure, but the frail group had a lower heart rate. During 6MWT, between group differences were found for distance VO2, HR and EU. There were VAS changes in fatigue and a moderate correlation between the VAS of general fatigue and hsCRP. Discussion and Implications: Compared with their healthy counterparts, frail older women exhibited lower physical performance, efficacy of EU, and perceived more fatigue with activity. Inflammation was significantly correlated with subjective fatigue but did not characterize frailty.
老年虚弱妇女行走时的能量利用和疲劳
背景与目的:疲劳是身体虚弱的特征之一。然而,导致疲劳的机制仍然知之甚少。我们的目的是评估虚弱的老年人行走时能量利用(EU)的功效及其疲劳程度。研究设计与方法:选取体弱多病的老年妇女进行临床研究。10健康(H;77±4岁,BMI: 25±3 kg/m2, MMSE: 29±1),体弱老年妇女10例(F;83±6年、26±5 kg/m2、27±3年)的正常疲劳水平、步行前后感知疲劳和EU的变化进行比较。在6分钟步行测试(6MWT)之前和之后的10厘米视觉模拟量表(VAS)用于测量疲劳。EU是基于根据步行距离调整的VO2消耗,并使用便携式Cosmed K4b2间接量热仪测量。参与者通过DXA和静脉血采样测量身体成分。结果:各组身体组成和血液指标相似。休息时,摄氧量和能量消耗没有差异,但虚弱组的心率较低。6MWT时,组间距离VO2、HR和EU存在差异。疲劳VAS有变化,一般疲劳VAS与hsCRP有中度相关。讨论与启示:与健康女性相比,体弱多病的老年女性表现出较低的身体表现、EU的有效性,并且在活动时感到更疲劳。炎症与主观疲劳显著相关,但与虚弱无关。
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