Back to Search Start Over

Physical activity in daily life in physically independent elderly participating in community-based exercise program.

Authors :
Hernandes NA
Probst VS
Da Silva RA Jr
Januário RS
Pitta F
Teixeira DC
Source :
Brazilian journal of physical therapy [Braz J Phys Ther] 2013 Jan-Feb; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 57-63. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Nov 02.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: It is unclear whether participation in exercise programs specifically developed for elderly translates into a more active lifestyle.<br />Objectives: To compare the objectively measured level of physical activity in daily life (PADL) between physically independent elderly who participate or do not participate in community-based exercise programs; and to evaluate which factors are associated with the higher level of PADL in these subjects.<br />Method: 134 elderly participants in community-based exercise programs (PG) and 104 non-participants (NPG) had their level of PADL measured using pedometers during 7 days.<br />Other Measurements: 6-minute walking test (6MWT), incremental shuttle walking test (ISWT), muscle strength, flexibility and balance.<br />Results: The PG had higher 1-week mean daily step count than NPG (8314 [IQR 5971-10060] vs. 6250 [IQR 4346-8207] steps/day, p<0.0001), as well as higher step count in any day of the week. There was a higher proportion of physically active subjects (>8000 steps/day) in PG than in NPG (37% vs. 16%, respectively; p<0.001), as well as the proportion of sedentary subjects (<5000 steps/day) (14% vs. 33%, respectively; p<0.001). Participation in exercise programs, 6MWT and ISWT explained a higher daily steps count (model r(2)=0.56, p<0.0001).<br />Conclusions: In physically independent elderly, a higher level of physical activity in daily life occurs in those who participate in community-based exercise programs, regardless of the weekday and including non-program days. Participation of elderly in community-based exercise programs should be more systematically available and encouraged due to its close link to higher activity levels and better exercise capacity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1809-9246
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brazilian journal of physical therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23117651
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-35552012005000055