Physical Activity, Physical Performance, and Biological Markers of Health among Sedentary Older Latinos.

Q2 Medicine Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-06-12 DOI:10.1155/2014/535071
Gerardo Moreno, Carol M Mangione, Pin-Chieh Wang, Laura Trejo, Anthony Butch, Chi-Hong Tseng, Catherine A Sarkisian
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Background. Physical activity is associated with better physical health, possibly by changing biological markers of health such as waist circumference and inflammation, but these relationships are unclear and even less understood among older Latinos-a group with high rates of sedentary lifestyle. Methods. Participants were 120 sedentary older Latino adults from senior centers. Community-partnered research methods were used to recruit participants. Inflammatory (C-reactive protein) and metabolic markers of health (waist circumference, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, insulin, and glucose), physical activity (Yale physical activity survey), and physical performance (short physical performance NIA battery) were measured at baseline and 6-month followup. Results. Eighty percent of the sample was female. In final adjusted cross-sectional models, better physical activity indices were associated with faster gait speed (P < 0.05). In adjusted longitudinal analyses, change in self-reported physical activity level correlated inversely with change in CRP (β = -0.05; P = 0.03) and change in waist circumference (β = -0.16; P = 0.02). Biological markers of health did not mediate the relationship between physical activity and physical performance. Conclusion. In this community-partnered study, higher physical activity was associated with better physical performance in cross-sectional analyses. In longitudinal analysis, increased physical activity was associated with improvements in some metabolic and inflammatory markers of health.

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久坐的拉丁美洲老年人的身体活动、身体表现和健康的生物标志物。
背景。体育活动与更好的身体健康有关,可能是通过改变健康的生物标志,如腰围和炎症,但这些关系尚不清楚,对老年拉丁美洲人——一个久坐生活方式比例很高的群体——的了解就更少了。方法。参与者是来自老年中心的120名久坐不动的拉丁裔老年人。采用社区合作研究方法招募参与者。在基线和6个月随访时测量炎症(c反应蛋白)和健康代谢指标(腰围、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、甘油三酯、胰岛素和葡萄糖)、体力活动(耶鲁体力活动调查)和体力表现(短体力表现NIA电池)。结果。80%的样本是女性。在最终调整的横截面模型中,身体活动指数越好,步态速度越快(P < 0.05)。在调整后的纵向分析中,自我报告的体力活动水平的变化与CRP的变化呈负相关(β = -0.05;P = 0.03)和腰围变化(β = -0.16;P = 0.02)。健康的生物标记并没有中介身体活动和身体表现之间的关系。结论。在这项社区合作的研究中,在横断面分析中,较高的体力活动与较好的身体表现相关。在纵向分析中,体力活动的增加与一些代谢和炎症指标的改善有关。
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Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research
Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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