Jérémy Raffin, Marie Fourteau, Kelly Virecoulon Giudici, Yves Rolland, Bruno Vellas, Philipe de Souto Barreto
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摘要
背景:最近提出了内在能力(IC)这一概念,旨在评估和监测个人的终身功能轨迹。体力活动(PA)对健康的益处已得到公认,但其与内在能力的关系仍鲜有研究。我们探讨了非痴呆老年人的体力活动与 IC 的横向和纵向关系:本次研究共纳入了 837 名 70 岁及以上的男性和女性。在 2 年内对 IC 及其领域(行动、活力、认知、心理和感官)进行评估,并将其转换为 0-100 分制。使用问卷将参与者分为 5 个 PA 组(0-29;30-499;500-999;1000-1999;2000+ MET-min/周)。使用混合效应线性回归法研究了 2 年中观察到的 PA 与 IC 变量(所有反映和平方根转换)之间的关系:此外,与非活跃组相比,大多数活跃组的 IC 下降速度较慢(B30-499 MET-分钟/周 = -0.196, SE = 0.078; B500-999 MET-min/week = -0.208, SE = 0.076; B1000-1999 MET-min/week = -0.165, SE = 0.073; B2000+MET-min/week = -0.187, SE = 0.074; 所有 p < .05)。子领域分析表明,这些关联主要由活动能力、活力和心理领域驱动:这项研究表明,体育锻炼有助于预防集成电路衰退,尤其是老年人的行动能力、活力和心理。
Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activity and intrinsic capacity in healthy older adults from the MAPT study.
Background: The construct of intrinsic capacity (IC) has been recently developed with the aim of assessing and monitoring life-long individuals' functional trajectories. Physical activity (PA) is recognized for its benefits on health but its associations with IC remain less investigated. We explored the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of PA with IC in non-demented older adults.
Methods: Eight hundred and thirty-seven males and females aged 70 years and over, were included in the present work. IC and its domains (mobility, vitality, cognition, psychology and sensory) were assessed over 2 years and converted to a 0-100 scale. Participants were categorized into 5 PA groups (0-29; 30-499; 500-999; 1000-1999; and 2000+ MET-min/week) using questionnaires. The associations between PA and IC variables (all reflected and square-root-transformed) observed over 2 years were examined using mixed-effect linear regressions.
Findings: Over the 2-year follow-up, ordinal PA was associated with higher scores in IC (B = -0.066, SE = 0.015, p < .001) In addition, compared to the inactive group, most of the active groups had a slower decline in IC (B30-499 MET-min/week = -0.196, SE = 0.078; B500-999 MET-min/week = -0.208, SE = 0.076; B1000-1999 MET-min/week = -0.165, SE = 0.073; B2000+MET-min/week = -0.187, SE = 0.074; all p < .05). Subdomain analyses revealed that these associations were driven by mobility, vitality and psychological domain.
Interpretation: This study suggests that PA may help preventing IC decline, especially mobility, vitality, and psychology in older adults.