Effect Of Physical Activity on Blood Sugar and Cortisol Level among the Elderly with Depression in Semarang, Central Java

Arwani Arwani
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Background: Major depression have been shown in earlier studies to be associated with cortisol changes in old depressed patients. A positive correlation was also demonstrated between cortisol levels and physical capacity. Previous studies suggest that physical capacity modulates the relationship between depression and cortisol levels. This study aimed to examine effect of physical activity on blood sugar and cortisol level among the elderly with depression in Semarang, Central Java. Subjects and Method: This was a non randomized controlled trial conducted at Puskesmas (Community Health Center) Srondol, Semarang, Central Java. A total of 20 elderlies aged ≥65 years with depression were allocated into 10 elderlies in the experimental group and 10 in the control group. The dependent variable was blood sugar and cortisol levels. The independent variable was physical activity. This physical activity included a slow walk 20 to 30 minutes per day for a week. The data were taken from the medical record and analyzed by independent t-test. Results: The declines in the blood sugar level and the increases in cortisol level before and after intervention between the experimental (physical activity) group and the control group were comparable and statistically non-significant. However, this finding may have been confounded by unadjusted effect of dietary intake or the physical activity was not rigorous enough to make changes both in blood sugar and cortisol levels. Conclusion: The incremental physical activity was not effective in making changes in blood sugar and cortisol among the elderly with depression. However, this may due to some confounding by the unadjusted effect of dietary intake and negligible physical activity. Keywords: blood sugar, blood cortisol, physical activity, depression, elderly.
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体育活动对中爪哇三宝垄老年抑郁症患者血糖和皮质醇水平的影响
背景:早期研究表明,重度抑郁症与老年抑郁症患者的皮质醇变化有关。皮质醇水平与身体能力之间也存在正相关。先前的研究表明,身体能力调节抑郁和皮质醇水平之间的关系。本研究旨在检查身体活动对中爪哇三宝垄老年抑郁症患者血糖和皮质醇水平的影响。研究对象和方法:这是一项在中爪哇三宝垄Srondol Puskesmas(社区卫生中心)进行的非随机对照试验。将20例年龄≥65岁的抑郁症患者分为实验组10例,对照组10例。因变量是血糖和皮质醇水平。自变量为体力活动。这种身体活动包括每天20到30分钟的缓慢步行,持续一周。数据取自病历,采用独立t检验进行分析。结果:实验(运动)组与对照组干预前后血糖水平下降、皮质醇水平升高具有可比性,无统计学意义。然而,这一发现可能被饮食摄入的未调整影响或身体活动不足以改变血糖和皮质醇水平所混淆。结论:增加体力活动对老年抑郁症患者血糖和皮质醇的变化没有效果。然而,这可能是由于饮食摄入的未调整影响和可忽略的身体活动造成的一些混淆。关键词:血糖,血皮质醇,体力活动,抑郁,老年人。
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