The effect of walking on lower body disability among older blacks and whites

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作者
Clark, DO
机构
[1] Department of Medicine, Regenstrief Inst. for Health Care, Indiana University, Indianapolis
[2] Indiana University, Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202-2859
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10.2105/AJPH.86.1.57
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives. This study investigated the association between regular physical activity and risk of or increase in lower body disability in older, community-dwelling Blacks and Whites. Methods. The present study used the 1984 tb 1990 Longitudinal Study on Aging, which included 413 Black and 3428 White self-respondents 70 years of age or older. Discrete-time hazard models provided estimates of the effects of self-reported walking frequency and regular exercise on lower body disability among Black and White self-respondents. Results. Whites who reported walking 4 to 7 days per-week at baseline vs those who reported never walking 1 mile (1.6 km) or more experienced a one-third lower risk of increased disability. Blacks who reported walking 4 to 7 days per week experienced; a two-thirds lower risk. Walking 4 to 7 days per week reduced the risk of disability onset by 50% to 80% on all five disability items within the Black sample and by 50% on two items within-the White sample. Conclusions among older Blacks, walking 4 to 7 days per week had a greater protective effect against lower body decline than any of the other factors, including age and chronic conditions.
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