Examining the Heterogeneity of Exercise Response Among Sedentary Older Adults: A Descriptive Analysis.

IF 2.1 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of Aging Research Pub Date : 2025-03-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/jare/6952002
Grace L Kulik, Melissa P Wilson, Catherine M Jankowski, Lindsay T Fourman, Kristine M Erlandson
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Background: Significant heterogeneity in individual responses to exercise interventions provides an opportunity to identify individuals for whom modifications or adjunct therapies may be necessary. Here, we explore heterogeneity of exercise response among people with HIV (PWH) versus without HIV (control). Methods: The Exercise for Healthy Aging Study enrolled sedentary older PWH and controls (50-75 years old) for a 24-week aerobic and resistance exercise program. Responder groups were categorized based on minimally clinically important differences for cardiovascular (CV), strength, and lean mass (LM) outcomes. Descriptive statistics were used to examine baseline characteristics of the different groups. Results: 32 PWH and 37 controls (age 58 ± 6.5 years) were enrolled. CV nonresponders were more likely to have HIV infection, a greater comorbidity burden, and lower baseline CV fitness. Strength nonresponders had a lower comorbidity burden and greater strength at baseline. Comorbidities were similar across LM responder groups. CV and LM nonresponders had an increase in inflammatory markers from baseline to week 24 compared to decreased inflammatory markers among CV and LM responders. Conclusion: Lower CV fitness and HIV infection was more prevalent among those with poorer exercise response, suggesting that higher intensity or a prolonged duration of aerobic exercise may be required to overcome blunted CV adaptations particularly among PWH. Associations of CV and LM response with inflammatory markers should be further explored to determine if and when blocking inflammation might enhance exercise responses. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02404792.

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研究久坐老年人运动反应的异质性:一项描述性分析。
背景:个体对运动干预反应的显著异质性为识别可能需要调整或辅助治疗的个体提供了机会。在这里,我们探讨了HIV感染者(PWH)与非HIV感染者(对照组)运动反应的异质性。方法:健康老龄化运动研究招募了久坐的老年PWH和对照组(50-75岁),进行了为期24周的有氧和阻力运动计划。应答者组根据心血管(CV)、力量和瘦质量(LM)结果的最小临床重要差异进行分类。描述性统计用于检查不同组的基线特征。结果:入选PWH 32例,对照组37例(年龄58±6.5岁)。CV无应答者更有可能感染HIV,更大的合并症负担和更低的基线CV适应度。强度无应答者的合并症负担较低,基线时强度较大。LM应答组的合并症相似。从基线到第24周,CV和LM无应答者的炎症标志物增加,而CV和LM应答者的炎症标志物减少。结论:较低的CV适应度和HIV感染在运动反应较差的人群中更为普遍,这表明高强度或长时间的有氧运动可能需要克服CV适应的钝化,特别是在PWH人群中。CV和LM反应与炎症标志物之间的关系应进一步探讨,以确定阻断炎症是否以及何时可以增强运动反应。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT02404792。
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Journal of Aging Research
Journal of Aging Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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