运动与教育相结合的计划:在社区居住的老年人中,较小的团体规模和较长的时间对身体功能和社会参与的影响。

JAR life Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jarlife.2023.10
S Yamamoto, D Ishii, K Ishibashi, Y Okamoto, K Kawamura, Y Takasaki, M Tagami, K Tanamachi, Y Kohno
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背景:运动、教育和社会参与是老年人健康预期寿命和改善身体功能的关键干预措施。目的:开展一项运动与教育相结合的计划,以改善老年人的社会参与和身体功能。设计:基于我们在之前的研究中进行的一个短期项目,在本研究中,该项目的参与者人数是之前研究的一半,但持续时间更长。环境:日本Ami的一个老年人社区是研究的环境。研究对象:23名居住在社区的65岁以上的健康老年人。干预措施:每两周进行一次,每次80分钟,包括60分钟的运动指导和20分钟的健康教育讲座。我们检查了参与前后在身体和社会参与方面的改善情况。在计划前后收集身体功能和健康相关问卷数据。结果:对15名参与者的数据分析显示,他们的身体表现有所改善,但对社交参与度没有影响。结论:较高的节目频率,而不是节目时长,可能对提高运动表现和社会参与以及在小团体中最大化高群体凝聚力的效果至关重要。需要进行进一步的研究,以制定更有效的干预措施,延长健康预期寿命。
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Combined Exercise and Education Program: Effect of Smaller Group Size and Longer Duration on Physical Function and Social Engagement among Community-Dwelling Older Adults.

Background: Exercise, education, and social engagement are critical interventions for older adults for a healthy life expectancy and to improve their physical function.

Objective: To conduct a combined exercise and education (CEE) program for improved social engagement and physical function of older adults.

Design: Based on a short-term program we conducted in our previous study, in this study, the program was conducted for half the number of participants of the earlier study but for a longer duration.

Setting: A community of older adults in Ami, Japan, was the setting of the study.

Participants: 23 healthy older adults >65 years living in the community were the participants in the study.

Interventions: Five 80-minute sessions conducted once in two weeks comprised 60-min exercise instruction and 20-min educational lectures per session on health. We examined the improvement in physical and social engagement before and after participation. Physical function and health-related questionnaire data were collected before and after the program.

Results: Data analysis from 15 participants showed improved physical performance but no effect on social engagement.

Conclusions: A higher program frequency, rather than program duration, may be vital to improving exercise performance and social engagement and maximizing the effects of high group cohesion in small groups. Further studies are needed to develop more effective interventions to extend healthy life expectancy.

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