- Laurence Z. Rubenstein a ,
- Karen R. Josephson a ,
- Peggy R. Trueblood b ,
- Steven Loy c ,
- Judith O. Harker a ,
- Fern M. Pietruszka a and
- Alan S. Robbins
Abstract
Objectives. This randomized controlled trial studied the effects of a low- to moderate-intensity group exercise program on strength,
endurance, mobility, and fall rates in fall-prone elderly men with chronic impairments.
Methods. Fifty-nine community-living men with specific fall risk factors (i.e., leg weakness, impaired gait or balance, previous falls) were randomly assigned to
a control group or to a 12-week group exercise program .
Exercise sessions (90 minutes, three times per week) focused on
increasing strength and endurance and improving mobility
and balance. Outcome measures included isokinetic
strength and endurance, five physical performance measures, and
self-reported
physical functioning, health perception, activity
level, and falls.
Results. Exercisers showed significant improvement in measures of endurance and gait. Isokinetic endurance increased 21% for right
knee flexion and 26% for extension. Exercisers had a 10% increase ( p < .05) in distance walked in six minutes, and improved ( p
< .05) scores on an observational gait scale. Isokinetic strength
improved only for right knee flexion. Exercise achieved
no significant effect on hip or ankle strength,
balance, self-reported physical functioning, or number of falls.
Activity
level increased within the exercise group. When
fall rates were adjusted for activity level, the exercisers had a lower
3-month
fall rate than controls (6 falls/1000 hours of
activity vs 16.2 falls/1000 hours, p < .05).
Discussion.
These findings suggest that exercise can improve endurance, strength,
gait, and function in chronically impaired, fall-prone
elderly persons. In addition, increased physical
activity was associated with reduced fall rates when adjusted for level
of
activity.
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