Improving physical function and blood pressure in older adults through cobblestone mat walking: A randomized trial

被引:25
作者
Li, FZ
Fisher, KJ
Harmer, P
机构
[1] Oregon Res Inst, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] Willamette Univ, Dept Exercise Sci, Salem, OR 97301 USA
关键词
physical activity; balance; physical performance; blood pressure;
D O I
10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53407.x
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relative effects of cobblestone mat walking, in comparison with regular walking, on physical function and blood pressure in older adults. DESIGN: Randomized trial with allocation to cobblestone mat walking or conventional walking. SETTING: General community in Eugene, Oregon. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred eight physically inactive community-dwelling adults aged 60 to 92 (mean age +/- standard deviation=77.5 +/- 5.0) free of neurological and mobility-limiting orthopedic conditions. INTERVENTION: Participants were randomized to a cobblestone mat walking condition (n=54) or regular walking comparison condition (n=54) and participated in 60-minute group exercise sessions three times per week for 16 consecutive weeks. MEASUREMENTS: Primary endpoint measures were balance (functional reach, static standing), physical performance (chair stands, 50-foot walk, Up and Go), and blood pressure (systolic, diastolic). Secondary endpoint measures were Short Form-12 physical and mental health scores and perceptions of health-related benefits from exercise. RESULTS: At the 16-week posttest, differences between the two exercise groups were found for balance measures (P=.01), chair stands (P <.001), 50-foot walk (P=.01), and blood pressure (P=.01) but not for the Up and Go test (P=.14). Although significant within-group changes were observed in both groups for the secondary outcome measures, there were no differences between intervention groups. CONCLUSION: Cobblestone mat walking improved physical function and reduced blood pressure to a greater extent than conventional walking in older adults. Additional benefits of this walking program included improved health-related quality of life. This new physical activity may provide a therapeutic and health-enhancing exercise alternative for older adults.
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