Effects of a Physical Activity Intervention on Measures of Physical Performance: Results of the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Pilot (LIFE-P) Study
TLThe LIFE Study Investigators* [*See Appendix for List of LIFE Study Investigators]
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Abstract
Background
The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), which includes walking, balance, and chair stands tests, independently predicts mobility disability and activities of daily living disability. To date, however, there is no definitive evidence from randomized controlled trials that SPPB scores can be improved. Our objective was to assess the effect of a comprehensive physical activity (PA) intervention on the SPPB and other physical performance measures.
Methods
A total of 424 sedentary persons at risk for disability (ages 70-89 years) were randomized to a moderate-intensity PA intervention or a successful aging (SA) health education intervention and were followed for an average of 1.2 years.
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Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Physical therapy
- Confidence interval
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Hazard ratio
- Balance (ability)
- Psychological intervention
- Activities of daily living
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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