| Literature DB >> 16899803 |
Gary D Miller1, Barbara J Nicklas, Cralen Davis, Richard F Loeser, Leon Lenchik, Stephen P Messier.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Physical function and body composition in older obese adults with knee osteoarthritis (OA) were examined after intensive weight loss. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Older obese adults (n = 87; > or = 60 years; BMI > or = 30.0 kg/m2) with symptomatic knee OA and difficulty with daily activities were recruited for a 6-month trial. Participants were randomized into either a weight stable (WS) or weight loss (WL) program. Participants in WL (10% weight loss goal) were prescribed a 1000 kcal/d energy deficit diet with exercise 3 d/wk. WS participants attended health information sessions. Body composition and physical function (Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index, 6-minute walking distance, and stair climb time) were assessed at baseline and 6 months. Statistical analysis included univariate analysis of covariance on 6-month measurements using baseline values as covariates. Associations between physical function and body composition were performed.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16899803 DOI: 10.1038/oby.2006.139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obesity (Silver Spring) ISSN: 1930-7381 Impact factor: 5.002