3个月的监督运动对关节炎状态下功能的影响。

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背景:运动是治疗关节炎的一种有效的干预措施,但一般的运动计划,如老年退伍军人的Gerofit临床运动计划,是否对关节炎有效尚不清楚。方法:对先前收集的Gerofit数据进行二次数据分析,通过自我报告的关节炎状态(即无关节炎、有关节炎、下半身关节炎或上半身和下半身都有关节炎)来评估参与3个月对身体功能的影响。年龄≥65岁的退伍军人来自5个地点。身体功能测试包括10米步行测试(通常步态速度m/s)、30秒手臂弯曲测试、30秒椅子站立测试和6分钟步行距离测试(m)。线性模型估计了从基线到3个月的变化,调整了关节炎状态、年龄和体重指数。结果:本研究纳入了737例患者。在3个月时,每组在所有4项测量中都改善了身体功能,任何关节炎状态组之间没有差异。无论关节炎状况如何,老年运动都与功能增强有关。结论:参加3个月的有监督的门诊运动项目,如Gerofit,可以改善老年人的身体功能,无论关节炎状况如何。这些计划可能会增加锻炼计划的机会,这对老年人的常见疾病有益,比如关节炎。
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Impact of 3 Months of Supervised Exercise on Function by Arthritis Status.

Background: Exercise is an established intervention for the management of arthritis, but it is unclear whether general exercise programs, such as Gerofit clinical exercise program for older veterans, are effective for arthritis.

Methods: This secondary data analysis of previously collected Gerofit data evaluated the effect 3 months of participation had on physical function by self-reported arthritis status (ie, no arthritis, any arthritis, lower body arthritis, or both upper and lower body arthritis). Veterans aged ≥ 65 years from 5 sites were included. Physical function measures included 10-meter walk test for usual gait speed (m/s), 30-second arm curl test, 30-second chair stand test, and 6-minute walk distance test (m). Linear models estimated the change from baseline to 3 months, adjusting for arthritis status, age, and body mass index.

Results: This study included 737 patients. At 3 months, each group improved physical function across all 4 measures with no differences across any arthritis status group. Gerofit exercise was associated with functional gains, regardless of arthritis status.

Conclusions: Participation in 3 months of supervised outpatient exercise programs, such as Gerofit, can improve physical function for older adults, regardless of arthritis status. These programs may increase access to exercise programming that is beneficial for common conditions affecting older adults, such as arthritis.

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