Fragility and quality of life, the benefits of physical activity for the elderly

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Geriatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie De Vieillissement Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1684/pnv.2021.0924
Julien Vejux, Solenn le Bruchec, Valérie Bernat, Gérard Beauvais, Nathalie Beauvais, Gilles Berrut
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Frailty and quality of life are concepts that emerged in the second half of the 20th century. Frailty can be defined as a clinical syndrome of decreased physiological reserves and resistance against stressful events conferring high risk for adverse health outcomes, including loss of independence, falls, hospitalization, institutionalization and mortality. However, it is considered that frailty can potentially be prevented or treated with specific modalities. Quality of life has various definitions because of its subjective nature. The World Health Organisation defined quality of life as “an individual’s perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns”. The aim of this study is to review information regarding the potential association between frailty and quality of life in the elderly, and the effects of physical activity among different parameters of these phenomena. There are few studies that investigate links between frailty, quality of life and physical activity. However, results tend to show that physical aspects of frailty syndrome are inversely proportional to the quality of life in several of its dimensions. Furthermore, community-based exercise programs involving the elderly seem to improve the quality of life. Considering that physical activity can potentially have an impact on the quality of life among frail elderly and promote healthy aging, further research will be necessary to corroborate these results.

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脆弱性和生活质量,体育活动对老年人的益处
虚弱和生活质量是 20 世纪下半叶出现的概念。虚弱可定义为一种临床综合征,是指生理储备和对压力事件的抵抗力下降,导致不良健康后果的高风险,包括丧失独立性、跌倒、住院、入住养老院和死亡。不过,人们认为虚弱有可能通过特定的方式得到预防或治疗。生活质量因其主观性而有多种定义。世界卫生组织将生活质量定义为 "个人在其生活的文化和价值体系背景下,结合其目标、期望、标准和关切,对其生活状况的感知"。本研究旨在回顾老年人体弱与生活质量之间的潜在联系,以及体育锻炼对这些现象的不同参数的影响。调查虚弱、生活质量和体育锻炼之间联系的研究很少。不过,研究结果往往表明,虚弱综合征的身体方面与生活质量的几个方面成反比。此外,有老年人参与的社区锻炼计划似乎能提高生活质量。考虑到体育锻炼可能会对体弱老人的生活质量产生影响并促进健康老龄化,有必要开展进一步的研究来证实这些结果。
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期刊介绍: D''une qualité scientifique reconnue cette revue est, la première revue francophone gériatrique et psychologique indexée dans les principales bases de données internationales. Elle couvre tous les aspects médicaux, psychologiques, sanitaires et sociaux liés au suivi et à la prise en charge de la personne âgée. Que vous soyez psychologues, neurologues, psychiatres, gériatres, gérontologues,... vous trouverez à travers cette approche originale et unique, un veritable outil de formation, de réflexion et d''échanges indispensable à votre pratique professionnelle.
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