This study aimed at assessing daily physical activity and its relationship with functional and cognitive status in nonagenarians. Cross-sectional study. 167 nonagenarians (124 women and 43 men, mean age 92 years ± 3) who participated in the Mugello study. Participants underwent daily step count through the SenseWear armband, which was considered as an indicator of physical activity. Other main variables were: handgrip strength, gait speed, depression, cognitive status and quality of life. The median value of steps per day was 883 and 658 in women and men, respectively, with a participant, in the women group, showing values up to 10,000. After adjusting for potential confounders, physical activity remained a significant positive correlate of handgrip strength (r=0.4), gait speed (r=0.8), and cognitive status (r=0.6 and 0.8, respectively for raw scores and for scores adjusted for age and education). On the contrary, physical activity remained a significant negative correlate of depression (r=0.5). Our results provide quantitative information on daily physical activity and show a significant relationship between daily physical activity and functional and cognitive status in nonagenarians.
Association between physical activity and functional and cognitive status in nonagenarians: results from the Mugello study / Pancani S, Vannetti F, Sofi F, Cecchi F, Pasquini G, Fabbri L, Mosca IE, Macchi C; Mugello Study Working Group.. - In: INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS. - ISSN 1041-6102. - STAMPA. - 31:(2019), pp. 901-908. [10.1017/S1041610218001424]
Association between physical activity and functional and cognitive status in nonagenarians: results from the Mugello study
Sofi FWriting – Review & Editing
;Cecchi FMembro del Collaboration Group
;Macchi CWriting – Review & Editing
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2019
Abstract
This study aimed at assessing daily physical activity and its relationship with functional and cognitive status in nonagenarians. Cross-sectional study. 167 nonagenarians (124 women and 43 men, mean age 92 years ± 3) who participated in the Mugello study. Participants underwent daily step count through the SenseWear armband, which was considered as an indicator of physical activity. Other main variables were: handgrip strength, gait speed, depression, cognitive status and quality of life. The median value of steps per day was 883 and 658 in women and men, respectively, with a participant, in the women group, showing values up to 10,000. After adjusting for potential confounders, physical activity remained a significant positive correlate of handgrip strength (r=0.4), gait speed (r=0.8), and cognitive status (r=0.6 and 0.8, respectively for raw scores and for scores adjusted for age and education). On the contrary, physical activity remained a significant negative correlate of depression (r=0.5). Our results provide quantitative information on daily physical activity and show a significant relationship between daily physical activity and functional and cognitive status in nonagenarians.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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