Impact of Tailored Multicomponent Exercise for Preventing Weakness and Falls on Nursing Home Residents' Functional Capacity

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作者
Courel-Ibanez, Javier [1 ]
Buendia-Romero, Angel [1 ]
Pallares, Jesus G. [1 ]
Garcia-Conesa, Silverio [1 ]
Martinez-Cava, Alejandro [1 ]
Izquierdo, Mikel [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Murcia, Human Performance & Sports Sci Lab, Murcia, Spain
[2] Univ Publ Navarra UPNA, Complejo Hosp Navarra CHN, Navarrabiomed, IdiSNA, Pamplona, Spain
[3] Inst Salud Carlos III, CIBER Frailty & Hlthy Aging CIBERFES, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Confinement; long-term care; physical inactivity; health; hospital; COVID-19; OLDER-ADULTS; MUSCLE STRENGTH; TRAINING-PROGRAMS; TERM; FRAILTY; PEOPLE; HEALTH; SUPPLEMENTATION; INTERVENTIONS; SARCOPENIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.jamda.2021.05.037
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objectives: We aimed to determine whether the benefits of long (24 weeks) and short (4 weeks) training programs persisted after short (6 weeks) and long (14 weeks) periods of inactivity in older adult nursing home residents with sarcopenia. Design: Multicenter randomized trial. Intervention: The Vivifrail tailored, multicomponent exercise program (http://vivifrail.com) was conducted to individually prescribe exercise for frail older adults, depending on their functional capacity. The training included 4 levels combining strength and power, balance, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance exercises. Setting and Participants: Twenty-four institutionalized older adults (87.1 +/- 7.1 years, 58.3% women) diagnosed with sarcopenia were allocated into 2 groups: the Long Training-Short Detraining (LT-SD) group completed 24 weeks of supervised Vivifrail training followed by 6 weeks of detraining; the Short Training-Long Detraining (ST-LD) group completed 4 weeks of training and 14 weeks of detraining. Measures: Changes in functional capacity and strength were evaluated at baseline, and after short and long training and detraining periods. Results: Benefits after short and long exercise interventions persisted when compared with baseline. Vivifrail training was highly effective in the short term (4 weeks) in increasing functional and strength performance (effect size = 0.32-1.44, P <.044) with the exception of handgrip strength. Continued training during 24 weeks produced 10% to 20% additional improvements (P <.036). Frailty status was reversed in 36% of participants, with 59% achieving high self-autonomy. Detraining resulted in a 10% to 25% loss of strength and functional capacity even after 24 weeks of training (effects size = 0.24-0.92, P <.039). Conclusions and Implications: Intermittent strategies such as 4 weeks of supervised exercise 3 times yearly with no more than 14 weeks of inactivity between exercise periods appears as an efficient solution to the global challenge of maintaining functional capacity and can even reverse frailty in vulnerable institutionalized older adults. (C) 2021 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
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