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A Cross-Sectional Study on the Characteristics of Physical Activity in Pre-Frail Older Adults

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  • Motoaki Takamura

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Tohoku Fukushi University, Sendai 981-8522, Japan
    Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima 960-1247, Japan)

  • Toshimasa Sone

    (Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima 960-1247, Japan)

  • Takayuki Kawamura

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Tohoku Fukushi University, Sendai 981-8522, Japan
    YOBOU-FUKUSHI Health Promotion Center, Tohoku Fukushi University, Sendai 981-8522, Japan)

  • Reiko Suzuki

    (YOBOU-FUKUSHI Health Promotion Center, Tohoku Fukushi University, Sendai 981-8522, Japan)

  • Nobuaki Moriyama

    (Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima 960-1247, Japan)

  • Seiji Yasumura

    (Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima 960-1247, Japan)

Abstract

This cross-sectional study aimed to characterize the physical activity (PA) of older adults with pre-frail status by examining sedentary behavior (SB) and PA using triaxial accelerometer data, with non-frail older adults as the control group. In this study, we divided the study participants into older adults who regularly participated in self-initiated citizen group exercise activities and those who did not. Data were collected between September and December 2017. We analyzed data from 256 older adults (women: 86.3%) aged ≥65 years. The interaction effect of participation status (participation and non-participation group) and frailty status (pre-frail and non-frail group) for moderate-to-vigorous PA (F = 9.178, p = 0.003) and daily mean number of steps (F = 9.351, p = 0.002) was significant. For the participation group, there was no difference between pre-frail older adults and non-frail older adults regarding length of SB and PA time, indicating that PA level was maintained in the participating pre-frail older adults. In contrast, moderate-to-vigorous PA and daily mean number of steps were low in pre-frail older adults who did not participate in the activities. The opportunity to participate in self-initiated group exercise activities and other PAs in the community may help pre-frail older adults maintain their PA.

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  • Motoaki Takamura & Toshimasa Sone & Takayuki Kawamura & Reiko Suzuki & Nobuaki Moriyama & Seiji Yasumura, 2021. "A Cross-Sectional Study on the Characteristics of Physical Activity in Pre-Frail Older Adults," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(23), pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:23:p:12328-:d:686604
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