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Mobility Improvements are Found in Older Veterans After 6-Months of Gerofit Regardless of BMI Classification.

Odessa Addison1,2, Monica C Serra3,4, Leslie Katzel1,2, Jamie Giffuni1, Cathy C Lee5,6, Steven Castle5,6, Willy M Valencia7,8, Teresa Kopp9, Heather Cammarata9, Michelle McDonald10, Kris A Oursler11, Chani Jain11, Janet Prvu Bettger12, Megan Pearson13, Kenneth M Manning13, Orna Intrator14,15, Peter Veazie14,15, Richard Sloane16, Jiejin Li14,15, Miriam C Morey13,16.   

Abstract

Veterans represent a unique population of older adults as they are more likely to self-report disability and be overweight or obese compared to the general population. We sought to compare changes in mobility function across the obesity spectrum in older Veterans participating in six-months of Gerofit, a clinical exercise program. 270 Veterans completed baseline, three, and six-month functional assessment and were divided post-hoc into groups: normal weight, overweight, and obese. Physical function assessment included: ten-meter walk time, six-minute walk distance, 30-second chair stands, and eight-foot up-and-go time. No significant weight x time interactions were found for any measure. However, significant (P<0.02) improvements were found for all mobility measures from baseline to three-months and maintained at six-months. Six-months of participation in Gerofit, if enacted nationwide, appears to be one way to improve mobility and function in older Veterans at high risk for disability regardless of weight status.

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Keywords:  Exercise; Older Adults; Overweight and Obese; Physical Function

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31170861      PMCID: PMC7184640          DOI: 10.1123/japa.2018-0317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Phys Act        ISSN: 1063-8652            Impact factor:   1.961


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