体弱老年人的家庭运动干预。

IF 1.1 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Current Geriatrics Reports Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s13670-020-00326-6
Alyssa D Stookey, Leslie I Katzel
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摘要

综述目的:虚弱的特征是生理储备减少,跌倒、残疾、住院和死亡的风险增加。体弱多病的老年人可能受益于针对其多种问题和功能缺陷的运动干预;然而,大多数研究都集中在以中心为基础的干预措施上,这可能会给体弱的老年人带来可及性挑战。因此,本综述的目的是总结最近发表的针对居住在家中的体弱老年人的基于家庭的运动干预措施。最新发现:8篇论文符合纳入标准。研究干预包括多种模式(力量、力量/营养、力量/柔韧性/平衡/耐力)、持续时间(12周至6个月)、频率(2-7天/周)和交付方式(志愿者主导、平板电脑视频、手册/小册子)。研究人员检查了家庭运动对各种结果的影响,包括可行性、虚弱状态、身体表现、瘦体重、骨骼肌质量、其他生理结果、心理健康、营养状况和虚弱者跌倒的发生率。摘要:本综述论证了以家庭为基础的运动干预在改善虚弱老年人的虚弱、功能表现、营养状况和跌倒发生率方面的可行性和有效性。然而,有限的文献提供了关于心理健康结果的益处的相互矛盾的报告,并且没有证据表明对骨骼肌或瘦质量有有益的影响。未来的研究需要阐明家庭锻炼计划的最佳组成部分,这对身体虚弱的老年人来说是最重要的,也是最有效的交付方法。
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Home Exercise Interventions in Frail Older Adults.

Home Exercise Interventions in Frail Older Adults.

Purpose of review: Frailty is characterized by decreased physiological reserve and increased risk of falls, disability, hospitalization, and mortality. Frail older adults may benefit from exercise interventions targeting their multiple problems and functional deficits; however, most research focuses on center-based interventions, which may present accessibility challenges for frail older adults. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to summarize the most recently published home-based exercise interventions for frail older adults living at home.

Recent findings: Eight manuscripts met inclusion criteria. Research interventions consisted of a variety of modes (strength, strength/nutrition, strength/flexibility/balance/endurance), duration (12 weeks to 6 months), frequency (2-7 days/week), and delivery methods (volunteer-led, videos on a tablet, manuals/brochures). Investigators examined the effects of home-based exercise on a variety of outcomes to include feasibility, frailty status, physical performance, lean body mass, skeletal muscle mass, other physiological outcomes, mental health, nutritional status, and incidence of falls in frail.

Summary: This review demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of home-based exercise interventions to improve frailty, functional performance, nutritional status, and incidence of falls in frail older adults. However, the limited literature available provides conflicting reports regarding benefits for mental health outcomes and no evidence of a beneficial effect on skeletal muscle or lean mass. Future research is needed to shed light on the optimal components of home exercise programs most important for maximizing benefits for frail older adults, as well as the most effective delivery method.

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Current Geriatrics Reports
Current Geriatrics Reports Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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期刊介绍: This journal aims to offer in-depth review articles on the most recent innovative publications in geriatrics and gerontology. By providing clear, insightful contributions by international experts, the journal intends to serve clinicians and researchers involved in the diagnosis, management, treatment, prevention, and study of patients affected by age-related conditions. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas, such as the age-related change in cognitive function, the influence of genetics on neurodegenerative disorders, and traumatic brain injury and dementia. Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An international Editorial Board of more than 20 members reviews the annual table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their country/region, and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.
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