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Never too old to be active: investigating the health benefits of older adults being physically active

机译:永远不要太老,不要活跃:调查老年人身体活跃的健康益处

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Background: With the expected growth in the older adult population there is increasing concern as to how health care and health systems will be affected. This concern is driven by the greater prevalence and severity of morbidity, increased mortality and rapid rise in health expenditure that are associated with older adults. Evidence indicates that physical activity is one way in which to modify and improve older adult health, health status and quality of life and an intervention that may be economically advantageous. Aims: To investigate i) whether participating in the Never 2 Old Active Aging programme (N2O) had an effect on health outcomes, ii) whether these health effects were influenced by the participants level of engagement in this programme and iii) how these health effects might translate into economic measures.Methods: 225 N2O members, between 55 and 93 years old, were recruited from eleven of the sixteen N2O providers. A single retrospective self-assessed questionnaire was completed in which participants were asked about their physical activity, health status, health care service utilisation, health care expenditure and falls. Study findings were compared to national data collected in the Ministry of Health 2006/2007 New Zealand National Health Survey and between N2O member sub-groups based on differentiated levels of engagement in the programme.Results: Study results indicate that N2O members who were aged 75yrs or over and female were statistically significantly less likely to be sedentary, as well as statistically significantly more likely to report better self-rated health status, when compared to the Ministry of Health data. Results also suggest that N2O members were ‘relatively’ better than the Ministry of Health comparatives as they had smaller declines in regular physical activity, smaller increases in sedentary behaviour and smaller decreases in self-rated health between successive age groups. These results suggest that involvement in the N2O programme helped members maintain their physical activity and slow the rate of decline in self-rated health that is generally associated with age. The preliminary economic assessment, using a Cost of Illness approach, estimates that potentially up to 47 deaths could be averted and NZ$130.23million in health expenditure could be saved each year if all older New Zealander adults participated in the N2O programme. However when programme costs were taken into consideration the N2O programme was not shown to be ‘cost effective’.Conclusion: This study has provided only a simple, provisional snapshot of both the health and economic benefits associated with older adults participating in the N2O programme. A more robust research design and more in-depth quantitative analysis is required to make definitive statements about causal relationships and to accurately measure the range of costs and benefits associated with this intervention. Future research should include control groups and the pre-testing of participants as well as longitudinal and/or ongoing data collection. Such information would be invaluable in identifying the changing health needs of older adults and developing effective physical activity programmes for this populace.
机译:背景:随着老年人口的预期增长,人们越来越关注如何影响医疗保健和卫生系统。这种担忧是由与老年人相关的更高的发病率和严重性,更高的死亡率和健康支出的快速增长所驱动的。有证据表明,体育锻炼是改变和改善成年人健康,健康状况和生活质量的一种方式,并且是一种在经济上有利的干预措施。目的:调查i)参加“永不老龄2岁活跃计划”(N2O)是否对健康结果产生影响,ii)这些健康影响是否受到参与者对该计划参与程度的影响,以及iii)这些健康影响如何方法:从16名N2O提供者中招募了225名N2O成员,年龄在55至93岁之间。填写了一份回顾性自我评估问卷,向参与者询问他们的身体活动,健康状况,卫生保健服务利用,卫生保健支出和跌幅。将研究结果与卫生部2006/2007新西兰国家健康调查中收集的国家数据以及基于参与计划的参与程度的N2O成员亚组之间进行比较。结果:研究结果表明,年龄在75岁以上的N2O成员与卫生部的数据相比,女性久坐不动的统计学显着性要低,据统计,女性自我定型的健康状况也要好得多。结果还表明,N2O成员比常规的卫生部“相对”更好,因为在连续年龄段之间,他们定期进行体育活动的减少较小,久坐行为的增加较小,而自我评价的健康的减少较小。这些结果表明,参与N2O计划有助于会员保持身体活动并减缓通常与年龄有关的自我评估健康状况的下降速度。如果采用所有疾病的成本方法,初步经济评估估计,如果所有新西兰老年人都参加N2O计划,则每年可以避免多达47例死亡,并且可以节省1.323亿新西兰元的医疗费用。但是,当考虑到计划成本时,N2O计划并未显示出“具有成本效益”。结论:本研究仅提供了与参加N2O计划的老年人相关的健康和经济利益的简单,临时的快照。需要更强大的研究设计和更深入的定量分析,才能对因果关系做出明确的陈述,并准确衡量与该干预措施相关的成本和收益范围。未来的研究应包括对照组和参与者的预测试以及纵向和/或正在进行的数据收集。这样的信息对于确定老年人不断变化的健康需求以及为该人群制定有效的体育锻炼计划将是无价的。

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    MacRae Deborah;

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