| Literature DB >> 30200893 |
Line Skarsem Reitlo1,2, Silvana Bucher Sandbakk1,3, Hallgeir Viken1, Nils Petter Aspvik4, Jan Erik Ingebrigtsen4, Xiangchun Tan5, Ulrik Wisløff1,6, Dorthe Stensvold7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Making older adults exercise and keeping them in exercise programs is a major challenge. Understanding how older adults prefer to exercise may help developing tailored exercise programs and increase sustained exercise participation in ageing populations. We aimed to describe exercise patterns, including frequency, intensity, type, location and social setting of exercise, in older adults instructed to follow continuous moderate-intensity training (MCT) or high-intensity interval training (HIIT) over a one-year period.Entities:
Keywords: Aged; Aging; Exercise; High-intensity interval training
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30200893 PMCID: PMC6131829 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0900-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Study flowchart
Sample characteristics of the 618 study participants
| MCT | HIIT | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All ( | Women ( | Men ( | All ( | Women ( | Men ( | |
| Age (years) | 72.3±1.9 | 72.2±1.8 | 72.5±2.0 | 72.4±2.0 | 72.5±1.9 | 72.2±2.0 |
| Height (cm) | 170.6±8.9 | 163.4±5.0 | 177.4±5.8* | 170.6±8.9 | 163.2±5.2 | 176.9±6.0* |
| Weight (kg) | 75.6±12.9 | 68.2±10.3 | 82.7±11.1* | 75.6±14.0 | 66.5±9.9 | 83.3±12.3* |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25.9±3.6 | 25.6±3.8 | 26.3±3.4 | 25.8±3.5 | 25.0±3.5 | 26.6±3.3* |
| Sedentary time (h/d) | 5.9±2.2 | 5.3±1.9 | 6.5±2.3* | 5.6±2.1 | 5.0±1.7 | 6.0±2.3* |
| PA >30min/day (yes %) | 77.8 | 83.3 | 72.5* | 77.5 | 82.6 | 73.2* |
| VO2peak (mL/kg/min) | 29.3±6.6 | 26.4±5.1 | 32.0±6.7* | 29.9±6.3 | 27.3±4.5 | 32.1±6.7* |
Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation or proportions (%). BMI body mass index, PA physical activity, VO peak oxygen uptake
*Significantly different from women within the same training group (p<0.05)
Fig. 2Exercise intensity. Data are presented as proportions of the total number of exercise sessions
Fig. 3Association of exercise type with training group. Data are presented as proportions of the total number of exercise sessions. Other type of endurance; treadmill, cross trainer, aerobics etc., Domestic activities; housework, gardening etc., Other; golf, bowling, horseback riding etc. *Significantly different from the HIIT group (p < 0.05)
Fig. 4Association of exercise type with sex in the MCT (a) and HIIT (b) groups. Data are presented as proportions of the total number of exercise sessions. Other type of endurance; treadmill, cross trainer, aerobics etc., Domestic activities; housework, gardening etc., Other: golf, bowling, horseback riding etc. *Significantly different from men (p < 0.05)
Fig. 5Association of exercise location with training group. Data are presented as proportions of the total number of exercise sessions. *Significantly different from the HIIT group (p < 0.05)
Fig. 6Association of exercise location with sex in the MCT (a) and HIIT (b) groups. Data are presented as proportions of the total number of exercise sessions. *Significantly different from men (p < 0.05)