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Translating Weight Loss and Physical Activity Programs Into the Community to Preserve Mobility in Older, Obese Adults in Poor Cardiovascular Health

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ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
卷 171, 期 10, 页码 880-886

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archinternmed.2010.522

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  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [HL076441-01A1]
  2. National Institutes for Aging [P30 AG021332]
  3. General Clinical Research Center [M01-RR007122]

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Background: Limitations in mobility are common among older adults with cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disorders and have profound effects on health and wellbeing. With the growing population of older adults in the United States, effective and scalable public health approaches are needed to address this problem. Our goal was to determine the effects of a physical activity and weight loss intervention on 18-month change in mobility among overweight or obese older adults in poor cardiovascular health. Methods: The study design was a translational, randomized controlled trial of physical activity (PA) and weight loss (WL) on mobility in overweight or obese older adults with cardiovascular disease (CVD) or at risk for CVD. The study was conducted within the community infrastructure of Cooperative Extension Centers. Participants were randomized to 1 of 3 interventions: PA, WL + PA, or a successful aging (SA) education control arm. The primary outcome was time to complete a 400-m walk in seconds (400MWT). Results: A significant treatment effect (P=.002) and follow-up testing revealed that the WL + PA group improved their 400MWT (adjusted mean [SE], 323.3 [3.7] seconds) compared with both PA (336.3 [3.9] seconds; P=.02) and SA (341.3 [3.9] seconds; P<.001). Participants with poorer mobility at baseline benefited the most (P<.001). Conclusion: Existing community infrastructures can be effective in delivering lifestyle interventions to enhance mobility in older adults in poor cardiovascular health with deficits in mobility; attention should be given to intervening on both weight and sedentary behavior since weight loss is critical to long-term improvement in mobility.

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