医学
需要治疗的数量
随机对照试验
电路培训
物理疗法
相对风险
内科学
置信区间
作者
Yaoshan Dun,Peng Hu,Jeffrey W. Ripley-Gonzalez,Nanjiang Zhou,Hui Li,Wenliang Zhang,Meijuan Chen,Qingsong Zheng,Ni Cui,Shaoping Wu,Suixin Liu
出处
期刊:Age and Ageing
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2022-01-24
卷期号:51 (3)
被引量:49
标识
DOI:10.1093/ageing/afac026
摘要
Abstract Background the Xiangya Hospital circuit training (X-CircuiT), was developed to reverse pre-frailty in Chinese older adults and determine potential mechanisms through which pre-frailty is reversed. Methods this randomised controlled trial was performed at Xiangya Hospital, Changsha, China from September 2020 to May 2021. Forty-eight pre-frail older adults were enrolled. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1) to X-CircuiT (46 min/session, three supervised sessions/week for 3 months at a community health centre) or control (1-time advice on physical activity without supervised exercise). The primary outcome was the proportion of participants with pre-frailty after 3-month intervention. The secondary outcomes included absolute risk reduction (ARR), number needed to treat (NNT), and the changes in senior fitness, body composition and clinical measures. Results among 48 participants (mean age, 72 years; women [65%]), 22 participants in the X-CircuiT (92%) and 21 participants in the control (88%) completed the study. After 3 months, the proportion of pre-frailty was significantly lower in the X-CircuiT group than the control (14% versus 95%, P < 0.001). The ARR and NNT were 82% [95% CI, 65–99] and 1 [1–2], respectively. X-CircuiT was associated with significant improvements in senior fitness indicators and body composition. No significant difference in blood chemistry, carotid ultrasound and echocardiography parameters was found between groups. No significant interaction was detected between sex, BMI, baseline peak oxygen consumption and study groups. Conclusion this study demonstrates that X-CircuiT could significantly reverse pre-frailty in Chinese older adults. The underlying mechanisms may involve X-CircuiT-induced improvements in body composition and senior fitness. The trial is registered at Chictr.org.cn. Number: ChiCTR2100048125.
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