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Jane Sims1, Keith Hill, Sandra Davidson, Jane Gunn, Nancy Huang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depression is a disabling, prevalent condition. Physical activity programs may assist depression management in older people, ameliorate co-morbid conditions and reduce the need for antidepressants. The UPLIFT pilot study assessed the feasibility of older depressed people attending a community-based progressive resistance training (PRT) program. The study also aimed to determine whether PRT improves depressive status in older depressed patients.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17134517 PMCID: PMC1698486 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-6-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Figure 1Flow chart of UPLIFT study.
Baseline summary data: demographic and outcome measures
| 75.25 (5.78) | 74.30(5.72) | 74.28 (5.87) | 0.63 | |
| Frequency | Frequency | Frequency | ||
| 2 | 9 | 11 | 0.06 | |
| 12 | 9 | 21 | ||
| 12.64 (3.61) | 12.22 (3.51) | 12.41 (3.50) | 0.88 | |
| 19.71 (6.40) | 16.61 (6.22) | 17.96 (6.39) | 0.31 | |
| 8.77 (3.32) | 9.23 (3.01) | 9.03 (3.10) | 0.69 | |
| 69.79 (7.64) | 67.17 (9.99) | 68.31(8.99) | 0.12 | |
| 55.86(11.71) n = 14 | 51.61 (16.12) n = 18 | 53.47 (14.30) n = 32 | 0.07 | |
| 12.86 (3.27) | 13.34 (2.48) | 13.13 (2.81) | 0.89 | |
| 13.19 (1.55) | 12.86 (2.14) | 13.00(1.88 | 0.19 | |
| 13.14 (3.08) | 13.94 (3.94) | 13.59 (3.55) | 0.66 | |
| 14.89 (1.91) | 15.62 (2.34) | 15.30 (2.16) | 0.46 | |
| 16.21 (4.90) | 15.88 (4.01) | 16.03 (4.35) | 0.35 | |
| 145.03 (68.11) | 111.25 (67.21) | 126.03 (68.65) | 0.06 |
* N = 30 (13 intervention, 17 controls)
** The four WHO-QOL domains are: physical (DOM 1), psychological (DOM 2), social (DOM 3) and environmental health (DOM 4)
† denotes a lower score is better
Primary and secondary outcome measures follow up data
| GDS | 12.23(5.22) n = 13 | 12.00 (4.26) n = 14 | 11.50 (6.66) n = 14 | 11.88 (4.88) n = 18 | ||
| CES-D | 18.27 (7.54) n = 11 | 15.27 (6.53) n = 15 | 15.28 (9.90) n = 14 | 14.44 (7.24) n = 18 | ||
| PGMS | 9.00 (3.61) n = 9 | 9.92 (3.15) n = 13 | 9.57 (4.22) n = 14 | 9.11 (3.66) n = 18 | ||
| HAP MAS | 72.36 (14.01) n = 14 | 65.47 (13.71) n = 15 | 67.07 (9.25) n = 14 | 67.11(14.10) n = 18 | ||
| HAP AAS | 60.21 (19.77) n = 14 | 54.13 (18.45) n = 15 | 56.64 (14.59) n = 14 | 54.72 (18.83) n = 18 | ||
| WHO QOL DOM 1** | 12.45 (2.00) n = 14 | 12.25 (1.40) n = 16 | 13.39 (3.03) n = 14 | 12.42 (2.65) n = 18 | ||
| WHO QOL DOM 2** | 12.67 (1.01) n = 14 | 13.04 (1.54) n = 16 | 13.26 (1.69) n = 14 | 13.37 (2.03) n = 18 | ||
| WHO QOL DOM 3** | 13.76 (3.28) n = 14 | 13.50 (2.10) n = 16 | 13.90 (3.20) n = 14 | 13.44 (2.04) n = 18 | ||
| WHO QOL DOM 4** | 14.97 (2.13) n = 14 | 14.66 (1.82) n = 16 | 14.39 (2.42) n = 14 | 14.97 (2.24) n = 18 | ||
| Self Efficacy | 14.23 (4.88) n = 13 | 12.36 (4.45) n = 14 | 13.21 (5.05) n = 14 | 10.81 (3.83) n = 16 | ||
| PASE | 115.76 (47.59) n = 11 | 97.84 (69.57) n = 15 | 116.39 (49.13) n = 11 | 104.80 (69.07) n = 18 | ||
* Difference between mean of intervention group and mean of control group, adjusted for gender, age and baseline value (significance in italics)
** The four WHO-QOL domains are: physical (DOM 1), psychological (DOM 2), social (DOM 3) and environmental health (DOM 4)