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Long-Term Effects of Randomization to a Weight Loss Intervention in Older Adults: A Pilot Study.

Denise K Houston1,2, Michael E Miller1,3, Dalane W Kitzman1,2,4, W Jack Rejeski1,5, Stephen P Messier1,5, Mary F Lyles1,2, Stephen B Kritchevsky1,2, Barbara J Nicklas1,2.   

Abstract

Randomized, controlled trials (RCTs) show intentional weight loss improves body composition and physical function in older adults; however, the long-term benefits (and risks) are unknown. We conducted a pilot study to assess the feasibility of recalling prior RCT participants to examine the long-term effects of intentional weight loss on body composition and physical function. A weighted, random sample of 60 older adults who were randomized to caloric restriction plus exercise (CR + EX) or exercise (EX) only in 5 prior RCTs (mean age at randomization, 67.3 years; 69% women, 80% white) were invited to participate. Follow-up was obtained on 89% (42 clinic visits, 10 phone interviews, 1 death) an average of 3.5 years (range, 2.2-5.8 years) after RCT completion. Despite greater weight, fat and lean mass loss during the RCT (mean difference in change (95% CI): -4.19 (-7.52, -0.86), -2.75 (-5.10, -0.40), and -2.32 (-3.69, -0.95) kg, respectively) in those randomized to CR + EX, long-term changes in weight (2.05 (-2.35, 6.45) kg) and body composition (1.80 (-1.56, 5.17) and 0.03 (-2.20, 2.26) kg for fat and lean mass, respectively) from baseline and physical function at long-term follow-up (mean difference in 400-m walk and SPPB (95% CI): 23.2 (-19.3, 65.6) sec and -0.03 (-1.02, 0.96) points, respectively) were similar in CR + EX and EX only. Although improvements in weight and body composition following intentional weight loss may not be sustained long-term, physical function does not appear to be negatively impacted. A larger study is needed to confirm these results.

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Keywords:  Body composition; intentional weight loss; physical function

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30849296      PMCID: PMC6447460          DOI: 10.1080/21551197.2019.1572570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 2155-1200


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