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Changes in the Severity of Frailty Among Older Adults After 12 Months of Supervised Home-Based Physical Exercise : A Randomized Clinical Trial

Year of publication

2022

Authors

Suikkanen, Sara; Soukkio, Paula; Kautiainen, Hannu; Kääriä, Sanna; Hupli, Markku T.; Sipilä, Sarianna; Pitkälä, Kaisu; Aartolahti, Eeva; Kukkonen-Harjula, Katriina

Abstract

Objective To investigate the effects of 12 months of physiotherapist-supervised, home-based physical exercise on the severity of frailty and on the prevalence of the 5 frailty phenotype criteria, using secondary analyses. Design Randomized clinical trial, with 1:1 allocation into 12-month home-based physical exercise, or usual care. The multicomponent exercise sessions (60 minutes) were supervised by the physiotherapist and included strength, balance, functional, and flexibility exercises twice a week at participants' homes. Setting and Participants Home-dwelling older adults aged ≥65 years who were frail (meeting 3-5 criteria) or prefrail (1-2 criteria) according to frailty phenotype criteria. Methods The severity of frailty (nonfrail, prefrail, or frail) was assessed using frailty phenotype criteria, and the prevalence of each frailty criterion (weight loss, low physical activity, exhaustion, weakness, and slowness) were assessed at baseline and at 12 months. Results Two hundred ninety-nine persons were included in the analyses, of whom 184 were prefrail and 115 were frail at baseline. Their mean age was 82.5 (SD 6.3) years, and 75% were women. There was a significant difference between the exercise and usual care groups' transitions to different frailty states from baseline to 12 months among those who at baseline were prefrail (P = .032) and frail (P = .009). At 12 months, the mean number of frailty criteria had decreased in the exercise group (−0.27, 95% CI –0.47, −0.08) and remained unchanged in the usual care group (0.01, 95% CI –0.16, 0.18; P = .042). The prevalence of the exhaustion (P = .009) and the low physical activity (P < .001) criteria were lower at 12 months in the exercise group than in the usual care group. Conclusions and Implications The severity of frailty can be reduced through 12-month supervised home-based exercise training. Exercise should be included in the care of older adults with signs of frailty.
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Organizations and authors

Helsinki University Hospital Catchment Area

Soukkio Paula

Kautiainen Hannu

Pitkälä Kaisu

Suikkanen Sara

Hupli Markku T.

Kukkonen-Harjula Katriina

University of Helsinki

Soukkio Paula

Kautiainen Hannu

Kukkonen-Harjula Katriina

Pitkälä Kaisu

Hupli Markku T.

Suikkanen Sara

University of Jyväskylä

Suikkanen Sara Orcid -palvelun logo

Sipilä Sarianna Orcid -palvelun logo

Soukkio Paula Orcid -palvelun logo

Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Journal

Article type

Original article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

A1 Journal article (refereed), original research

Publication channel information

Volume

23

Issue

10

Pages

1717.e9-1717.e15

​Publication forum

61825

​Publication forum level

2

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

No

Self-archived

Yes

Other information

Fields of science

General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine; Health care science; Public health care science, environmental and occupational health

Keywords

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Publication country

United States

Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

No

Co-publication with a company

Yes

DOI

10.1016/j.jamda.2022.07.010

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes