Reciprocal Associations Between Trajectories of Physical Activity and Physical Function Among Older Women: Findings From the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.

Yuta Nemoto, Wendy J Brown, Geeske Peeters, Gregore Iven Mielke
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Background: Although physical activity (PA) is known to improve physical function (PF), and functional decline impacts the capacity to engage in PA, the reciprocal relationship between PA and PF remains unclear.

Methods: Data were from participants in the 1921-1926 cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (N = 8 238). PA and PF were assessed at 3-year intervals from 1999 (73-78 y) to 2011 (85-90 y). Group-based trajectory modeling was used to identify PA and PF trajectories, and associations between PA and PF were examined using mixed-effects models and restricted cubic spline modeling.

Results: Three trajectories for PA and PF were identified: Low, Moderate, and High. Women in the High PA group maintained high PF and did not reach the starting PF level of the Low PA group (at age 73) until they were 87. Similarly, women in the High PF group maintained higher PA than those in the other groups. Women in the Low PF group never met PA guidelines and had PF scores below the disability threshold throughout the study. Restricted cubic splines showed that higher PA was associated with better PF 3 years later, and vice versa, indicating that PA and PF influence each other.

Conclusion: There are reciprocal relationships between PF and PA; higher levels of PA promote better PF, and higher PF may help slow the decline in PA. Although rates of decline in PF show little variation with PA in women during their 80s, habitually high PA confers considerable benefits, contributing to additional years of healthy life.

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老年妇女身体活动轨迹和身体功能之间的相互关联:澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究的结果。
背景:虽然已知体育活动(PA)可以改善身体功能(PF),而功能下降会影响参与PA的能力,但PA和PF之间的相互关系尚不清楚。方法:数据来自澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究1921-26队列(N=8,238)的参与者。从1999年(73-78岁)到2011年(85-90岁),每3年评估一次PA和PF。基于群体的轨迹建模用于识别PA和PF轨迹,并使用混合效应模型和限制三次样条建模来检验PA和PF之间的关联。结果:确定了PA和PF的三个轨迹:低、中、高。高PA组的女性保持高PF,直到87岁才达到低PA组(73岁)的起始PF水平。同样,高PF组的女性比其他组的女性保持更高的PA。低PF组的妇女从未达到PA指南,并且在整个研究中PF评分低于残疾阈值。限制性三次样条曲线显示,高PA与三年后较好的PF相关,反之亦然,表明PA与PF相互影响。结论:PF与PA之间存在互反关系;高水平的PA促进更好的PF,而高水平的PF可能有助于减缓PA的下降。虽然在80多岁的女性中,PF的下降率与PA的变化不大,但习惯性的高PA带来了相当大的好处,有助于增加健康生活的年数。
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