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Longitudinal analysis of physical function in older adults: The effects of physical inactivity and exercise training.

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Manning, KM; Hall, KS; Sloane, R; Magistro, D; Rabaglietti, E; Lee, CC; Castle, S; Kopp, T; Giffuni, J; Katzel, L; McDonald, M; Miyamoto, M ...
Published in: Aging Cell
January 2024

Lack of exercise contributes to systemic inflammation and is a major cause of chronic disease. The long-term impact of initiating and sustaining exercise in late life, as opposed to sustaining a sedentary lifestyle, on whole-body health measures such as physical performance is not well known. This is an exploratory study to compare changes in physical performance among older adults initiating exercise late in life versus inactive older adults. Data from two observational cohorts were included in this analysis, representing two activity groups. The Active group cohort comprises older adults (n = 318; age 72.5 ± 7.2 years) enrolled in a supervised exercise program, "Gerofit." The inactive group comprises older adults (n = 146; age 74.5 ± 5.5 years) from the Italian study "Act on Ageing" (AOA) who self-reported being inactive. Participants in both groups completed physical performance battery at baseline and 1-year including: 6-min walk test, 30-s chair stand, and timed up-and-go. Two-sample t-tests measured differences between Gerofit and AOA at baseline and 1-year across all measures. Significant between-group effects were seen for all performance measures (ps = 0.001). The AOA group declined across all measures from baseline to 1 year (range -18% to -24% change). The Gerofit group experienced significant gains in function for all measures (range +10% to +31% change). Older adults who initiated routine, sustained exercise were protected from age-related declines in physical performance, while those who remained sedentary suffered cumulative deficits across strength, aerobic endurance, and mobility. Interventions to reduce sedentary behaviors and increase physical activity are both important to promote multi-system, whole-body health.

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Aging Cell

DOI

EISSN

1474-9726

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

23

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e13987

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Sedentary Behavior
  • Humans
  • Exercise
  • Developmental Biology
  • Aging
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aged
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Manning, K. M., Hall, K. S., Sloane, R., Magistro, D., Rabaglietti, E., Lee, C. C., … Morey, M. C. (2024). Longitudinal analysis of physical function in older adults: The effects of physical inactivity and exercise training. Aging Cell, 23(1), e13987. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13987
Manning, Kenneth M., Katherine S. Hall, Richard Sloane, Daniele Magistro, Emanuela Rabaglietti, Cathy C. Lee, Steven Castle, et al. “Longitudinal analysis of physical function in older adults: The effects of physical inactivity and exercise training.Aging Cell 23, no. 1 (January 2024): e13987. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13987.
Manning KM, Hall KS, Sloane R, Magistro D, Rabaglietti E, Lee CC, et al. Longitudinal analysis of physical function in older adults: The effects of physical inactivity and exercise training. Aging Cell. 2024 Jan;23(1):e13987.
Manning, Kenneth M., et al. “Longitudinal analysis of physical function in older adults: The effects of physical inactivity and exercise training.Aging Cell, vol. 23, no. 1, Jan. 2024, p. e13987. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/acel.13987.
Manning KM, Hall KS, Sloane R, Magistro D, Rabaglietti E, Lee CC, Castle S, Kopp T, Giffuni J, Katzel L, McDonald M, Miyamoto M, Pearson M, Jennings SC, Bettger JP, Morey MC. Longitudinal analysis of physical function in older adults: The effects of physical inactivity and exercise training. Aging Cell. 2024 Jan;23(1):e13987.
Journal cover image

Published In

Aging Cell

DOI

EISSN

1474-9726

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

23

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e13987

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Sedentary Behavior
  • Humans
  • Exercise
  • Developmental Biology
  • Aging
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aged
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences