Effects of High-Intensity Functional Training (HIFT) on the Functional Capacity, Frailty, and Physical Condition of Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Blind Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Author:
Rivas-Campo Yulieth1ORCID, Aibar-Almazán Agustín2ORCID, Afanador-Restrepo Diego Fernando3ORCID, García-Garro Patricia Alexandra4, Vega-Ávila Gloria Cecilia4, Rodríguez-López Carlos5, Castellote-Caballero Yolanda2ORCID, Carcelén-Fraile María del Carmen2, Lavilla-Lerma María Leyre2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, University of San Buenaventura-Cali, Santiago de Cali 760016, Colombia 2. Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Jaén, 23071 Jaén, Spain 3. Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, University Foundation of the Área Andina–Pereira, Pereira 660004, Colombia 4. Faculty of Distance and Virtual Education, Antonio José Camacho University Institution, Santiago de Cali 760016, Colombia 5. Lecturer University Schools Gimbernat, University of Cantabria, 39005 Santander, Spain
Abstract
Physical exercise has been established as an intervention in the integral approach for the physical, functional, and social health of older adults. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a high-intensity functional training (HIFT) program on the physical condition and functional capacity of an elderly Colombian population with mild cognitive impairment. This research corresponds to a blind randomized controlled clinical trial. A total of 169 men and women aged over 65 years were evaluated and distributed in two groups: the experimental group that received a 12-week HIFT intervention (n = 82) and the control group (n = 87) that received general recommendations on the benefits of physical exercise. The outcome variables included physical condition, assessed using the Senior Fitness battery (SNB); Fried’s frailty phenotype was applied, and gait and balance were assessed using the Tinetti scale. For the functional variables, activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, and advanced activities of daily living were evaluated. All variables were measured pre- and post-intervention. Statistically significant improvements were observed in the IG for gait stability and balance (p < 0.001), as well as for independence in activities of daily living (p = 0.003), and instrumental and advanced activities (p < 0.001). Likewise, greater functionality was found when assessed with the SNB (p < 0.001), except for upper limb strength. The frailty classification did not show changes post-intervention (p = 0.170) nor in the group x time interaction. MANCOVA analysis showed that regardless of gender, health level, age, BMI, cognition, and health level, the HIFT intervention produced better results in functional capacity, balance, and gait (F = 0.173, p < 0.001, Wilks’ λ = 88.231).
Subject
Paleontology,Space and Planetary Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Reference70 articles.
1. He, W., Goodkind, D., and Kowal, P.R. (2016). An Aging World: 2015. 2. World Health Organization (2022). Ageing and Health Unit. 3. Fernández-Ortiz, Y.N., and Mora-Villalobos, C.A. (2020). Población Adulta Mayor en Colombia, 2020: Índice de envejecimiento poblacional, relación de dependencia demográfica y afiliación en Salud. (Elder Population in Colombia, 2020: Population Aging Index, Relationship of Demographic Dependence and Membership in Health). SSRN Electron. J., 1–38. 4. GBD Dementia Forecasting Collaborators (2022). Estimation of the global prevalence of dementia in 2019 and forecasted prevalence in 2050: An analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet Public Health, 7, e105–e125. 5. Comparison of Effect of Two Exercise Programs on Activities of Daily Living in Individuals with Dementia: A 9-Week Randomized, Controlled Trial;Bossers;J. Am. Geriatr. Soc.,2016
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|