Integrating a Prevention Care Path into the Daily Life of Older Adults with Mobility Disability Risk: Introducing a Predictive Response Model to Exercise.
Leo DelaireAymeric CourtayMathieu FauvernierJoannès HumblotMarc BonnefoyPublished in: Clinical interventions in aging (2021)
This study demonstrated that the response to a multimodal intervention in community-dwelling older adults with mobility disability risk was influenced by the baseline SPPB score, BMI, and grip strength value. To increase the proportion of responders, strategies that could be more effective include constituting more homogenous group, and implementing a specific approach for obese sarcopenic older adults and those with low grip strength by increasing the dose of physical activity and monitoring endurance and mobility activities between sessions. Our results provide important consideration for the development of targeted-interventions.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- community dwelling
- body mass index
- multiple sclerosis
- randomized controlled trial
- high intensity
- healthcare
- palliative care
- quality improvement
- weight loss
- pain management
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- sleep quality
- depressive symptoms
- cancer therapy
- bariatric surgery
- body composition
- weight gain
- chronic pain