The effects of exercise on strength and physical performance in frail older people: a systematic review

Katharine Cm Nash
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The proportion of older people becoming frail will increase with the expanding older population. Apart from poor health, frailty is associated with loss of strength and functional dependency. Building on previous work in this area, this review investigates the effectiveness, sustainability and adverse effects of exercise interventions on muscle strength and physical performance in frail older people. Randomized controlled trials reporting physical outcomes in frail older people were identified from seven electronic databases. Thirteen trials involving 1652 participants met the inclusion criteria. There was wide heterogeneity in degree of frailty, types of intervention, outcome measures and results. However, evidence from this review suggests that exercise and some physical activity programmes, particularly moderate intensity and multi-component programmes, are safe and can improve strength and function in the majority of frail older people except highly frail individuals with multiple co-morbidities. There was limited evidence on transferability of improvements into everyday life, and sustainability could not be determined.
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运动对体弱多病老年人力量和体能表现的影响:一项系统综述
随着老年人口的增加,年老体弱的老年人比例将会增加。除了健康状况不佳外,虚弱还与力量丧失和功能依赖有关。在这一领域先前工作的基础上,本综述调查了运动干预对虚弱老年人肌肉力量和身体表现的有效性、可持续性和不利影响。报告体弱老年人身体结果的随机对照试验从7个电子数据库中确定。13项涉及1652名受试者的试验符合纳入标准。在虚弱程度、干预类型、结局测量和结果方面存在广泛的异质性。然而,本综述的证据表明,运动和一些体育活动计划,特别是中等强度和多组分计划,是安全的,可以改善大多数体弱老年人的力量和功能,除了患有多种合并症的高度体弱个体。关于改善可转移到日常生活中的证据有限,而且无法确定可持续性。
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