体育活动对老年人身体状况和生活质量的影响

Eisvina Burbaitė, V. Cesnaitiene
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背景:这篇文章提出了一个关于老年人缺乏身体活动和身体能力低下的热门科学问题,根据老年研究人员的说法,这些指标可以帮助预测机构、残疾甚至过早死亡的风险。世界各地的各种组织正在努力通过提高认识和制定预防措施来增加体育锻炼的人数。在本研究中,我们寻找能够有效提高老年人身体能力和生活质量自我评估的最佳活动。方法:采用Eurofit测试评估身体能力(Jones, & Rikli, 2002)。该研究评估了老年人的身体能力,以确定身体组成、运动系统能力、骨骼肌能力和心血管能力。使用世卫组织问卷(世界卫生组织生活质量100 - WHOQOL-100)的简化版WHO- bref -26来评估生活质量(世界卫生组织,2012年)。结果:运动、游泳、北欧步行等体力活动后,受试者的生活质量指标无统计学显著性改善。体力活动后被试各项体能指标均有显著性改善。三个月的锻炼增加了手部肌肉力量和身体成分,游泳活动增加了手部肌肉力量、上肢柔韧性和运动系统性能指标,北欧步行统计学上显著提高了上肢柔韧性。结论:不同的体育活动可显著提高身体能力的不同组成部分。关键词:体力活动,老年人,体能。
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Effects of Physical Activity on the Physical Condition and Quality of Life of Elderly People
Background: The article raises a topical scientific problem regarding the physical inactivity and low physical capacity of the elderly population, the indicators of which, according to researchers in old age, can help predict institutionalization, disability, or even the risk of premature death. Various organizations around the world are striving to increase the number of physically active people by raising awareness and developing preventive measures. In this study, we looked for optimal activities that can effectively improve the physical capacity and quality of life self assessment of older people. Methods: Eurofit tests were used to assess physical capacity (Jones, & Rikli, 2002). The study assessed the physical capacity of elderly people to determine body composition, motor system capacity, skeletal muscle capacity, and cardiovascular capacity. A shortened version of the WHO questionnaire (World Health Organization Quality of Life 100 - WHOQOL-100), WHO-BREF-26 was used to assess quality of life (World Health Organization, 2012). Results: The indicators of quality of life of the subjects did not improve in a statistically significant way after physically energetic activities – exercise, swimming and Nordic walking. The indicators of physical capacity of the subjects improved in a statistically significant way after physically energetic activities. The three-month exercise increased hand muscle strength and body composition, swimming activity increased hand muscle strength, upper body flexibility and motor system performance indicators, Nordic walking statistically significantly improved upper body flexibility. Conclusions: Different physical activity activities significantly improve different components of physicalcapacity. Keywords: physical activity, elderly people, physical capacity.
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