社区居住老年人的短期体重变化:健康、衰老和身体成分体重变化亚研究

J. S. Lee, S. Kritchevsky, T. Harris, F. Tylavsky, S. Rubin, A. Newman
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背景:社区老年人体重减轻的频率和短期自然病史尚未被描述。无意的减肥比有意的减肥更有可能持续下去。目的:本亚研究描述了在健康、衰老和身体成分(Health ABC)研究的年度检查和6个月后,社区居住的老年人体重减轻或增加>或= 5%的频率。还描述了参与者使用的体重管理方法。DESIGNA共522名老年人,前一年体重增加>或= 5% (n = 116)或体重减轻>或= 5% (n = 171),与正在进行的健康ABC研究的第四次年度访问时体重稳定的老年人(体重减轻或增加< 5%,n = 235)的随机样本进行比较。通过访谈评估参与者的减肥意图和体重管理实践。6个月后重新评估参与者的体重。结果与体重稳定的参与者相比,在子研究基线时体重减轻或增加的参与者更有可能出现随后的体重变化。然而,随后体重变化的方向更有可能是维持或从之前的体重变化中恢复。分别只有4%体重增加的参与者和11%体重减轻的参与者继续增加或减轻体重。在无意减肥的参与者中,持续减肥比有意减肥的参与者更常见,但差异并不显著。结论:体重变化是常见的,但大多数参与者,包括那些无意中减肥的人,在6个月内保持体重变化或解决体重变化。与其他体重变化相比,无意中体重减轻似乎更不容易解决。
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Short-term weight changes in community-dwelling older adults: the Health, Aging, and Body Composition Weight Change Substudy.
BACKGROUND The frequency and short-term natural history of weight loss in community-dwelling older adults have not been described. Unintentional weight loss may be more likely to continue than intentional weight loss. OBJECTIVES The present substudy described the frequency of a > or = 5% loss or gain in body weight in community-dwelling older adults at an annual examination of the Health, Aging, and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study and 6 mo later. The weight-management practices used by the participants were also described. DESIGN A total of 522 older adults with either a > or = 5% weight gain (n = 116) or a > or = 5% weight loss (n = 171) in the previous year were compared with a random sample of weight-stable older adults (< 5% weight loss or gain, n = 235) at the fourth annual visit of the ongoing Health ABC Study. The participants' weight-loss intention and weight-management practices were assessed by an interview. The participants' weight was reassessed 6 mo later. RESULTS Compared with the weight-stable participants, the participants who had lost or gained weight at the substudy baseline were more likely to have subsequent weight changes. The direction of the subsequent weight change, however, was more likely toward either maintenance of or recovery from the previous weight change. Only 4% of the participants who gained weight and 11% of those who lost weight continued to gain or lose weight, respectively. Continued weight loss was more common in the participants with unintentional weight loss than in those with intentional weight loss, but the difference was not significant. CONCLUSIONS Weight changes were common, but most participants, including those who unintentionally lost weight, maintained their weight change or resolved their weight change in 6 mo. Unintentional weight loss appears less likely to resolve than other weight changes.
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