Physical exercise or micronutrient supplementation for the wellbeing of the frail elderly? A randomised controlled trial

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Paw, MJMCA [1 ]
de Jong, N [1 ]
Schouten, EG [1 ]
van Staveren, WA [1 ]
Kok, FJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Div Human Nutr & Epidemiol, NL-6700 HB Wageningen, Netherlands
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10.1136/bjsm.36.2.126
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Objective: To examine the effects of 17 weeks of physical exercise and micronutrient supplementation on the psychological wellbeing of 139 independently living, frail, elderly subjects (inactive, body mass index less than or equal to25 or experiencing weight loss). Methods: Participants (mean (SD) age 78.5 (5.7)) were randomly assigned to: (a) comprehensive, moderate intensity, group exercise; (b) daily micronutrient enriched foods (25-100% recommended daily amount); (c) both; (d) neither. A social programme and identical regular foods were offered as attention control and placebo. Results: At baseline, moderate to low but significant correlations were found between general wellbeing scores and physical fitness (r = 0.28), functional performance (r = 0.37), and blood concentrations of pyridoxine (r = 0.20), folate (r = 0.25), and vitamin D (r = 0.23) (all p values less than or equal to 0.02), but not with physical activity levels and other blood vitamin concentrations. General wellbeing score and self rated health were not responsive to 17 weeks of exercise or nutritional intervention. Conclusion: Psychological wellbeing in frail elderly people was not responsive to 17 weeks of intervention with exercise and/or micronutrient enriched foods. The moderate but significant correlations between wellbeing and physical fitness and several blood vitamin concentrations at baseline suggest that changes in wellbeing may occur after long term interventions.
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