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The role of sports clubs in helping older people to stay active and prevent frailty: a longitudinal mediation analysis

机译:体育俱乐部在帮助老年人保持活跃和防止身体虚弱方面的作用:纵向调解分析

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BackgroundFrailty is a common syndrome in older adults characterised by increased vulnerability to adverse health outcomes as a result of decline in functional and physiological measures. Frailty predicts a range of poor health and social outcomes and is associated with increased risk of hospital admission. The health benefits of sport and physical activity and the health risks of inactivity are well known. However, less is known about the role of sports clubs and physical activity in preventing and managing frailty in older adults. The objective of this study is to examine the role of membership of sports clubs in promoting physical activity and reducing levels of frailty in older adults. MethodsWe used data from waves 1 to 7 of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). Survey items on physical activity were combined to produce a measure of moderate or vigorous physical activity for each wave. Frailty was measured using an index of accumulated deficits. A total of sixty deficits, including symptoms, disabilities and diseases were recorded through self-report and tests. Direct and indirect relationships between sports club membership, levels of physical activity and frailty were examined using a cross-lagged panel model. ResultsWe found evidence for an indirect relationship between sports club membership and frailty, mediated by physical activity. This finding was observed when examining time-specific indirect pathways and the total of all indirect pathways across seven waves of survey data (Est?=??0.097 [95% CI?=??0.124,-0.070], p = ConclusionsThese analyses provide evidence to suggest that sports clubs may be useful in preventing and managing frailty in older adults, both directly and indirectly through increased physical activity levels. Sports clubs accessible to older people may improve health in this demographic by increasing activity levels and reducing frailty and associated comorbidities. There is a need for investment in these organisations to provide opportunities for older people to achieve the levels of physical activity necessary to prevent health problems associated with inactivity.
机译:背景技术脆弱是老年人的常见综合症,其特征是由于功能和生理措施的下降,对不良健康结果的脆弱性增加。体弱会导致一系列不良的健康状况和社会后果,并与入院风险增加相关。运动和体育锻炼的健康益处以及不运动的健康风险是众所周知的。然而,人们对体育俱乐部和体育锻炼在预防和管理老年人体弱方面的作用了解甚少。这项研究的目的是检查体育俱乐部的成员资格在促进体育锻炼和减少老年人的虚弱水平方面的作用。方法我们使用了英国纵向衰老研究(ELSA)中第1至第7波的数据。结合身体活动的调查项目,以得出每个波浪中度或剧烈运动的量度。使用累积赤字指数来衡量脆弱性。通过自我报告和测试,总共记录了60个缺陷,包括症状,残疾和疾病。使用交叉滞后面板模型检查了体育俱乐部会员资格,体育活动水平和虚弱程度之间的直接和间接关系。结果我们发现了体育俱乐部成员与体弱之间间接关系的证据,这种间接关系是通过体育锻炼来介导的。在检查特定于时间的间接途径以及七次调查数据中所有间接途径的总和时,观察到了这一发现(Est == 0.097 [95%CI == 0.124,-0.070],p =结论这些分析提供了有证据表明,体育俱乐部可能通过增加体育活动水平直接或间接地预防和管理老年人的体弱;老年人可以使用的体育俱乐部可以通过增加活动水平,减少体弱和相关合并症来改善这一人群的健康状况。对这些组织的投资需要为老年人提供机会,以达到预防与不运动有关的健康问题所必需的身体活动水平。

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