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Sense of coherence: effect on adherence and response to resistance training in older people with hip fracture history.
Erja PortegijsSanna ReadSanna SihvonenMarkku AlenTaina RantanenSarianna SipiläMauri KallinenAri HeinonenIlkka KivirantaInka Pakkalasubject
Malemedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingSense of Coherencemedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exerciseWalkinglaw.inventionSocial supportPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRandomized controlled triallawActivities of Daily LivingOutcome Assessment Health CaremedicineHumansMuscle StrengthMobility LimitationFinlandAgedAged 80 and overHip fractureRehabilitationbusiness.industryHip FracturesRehabilitationSocial SupportResistance Trainingmedicine.diseasePreferred walking speedBerg Balance ScalePhysical therapyPatient ComplianceFemaleIndependent LivingGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessGerontologyNeeds Assessmentdescription
Our aim was to study the effects of sense of coherence (SOC) on training adherence and interindividual changes in muscle strength, mobility, and balance after resistance training in older people with hip fracture history. These are secondary analyses of a 12-week randomized controlled trial of progressive resistance training in 60- to 85-year-old community-dwelling people 0.5–7 years after hip fracture (n = 45; ISRCTN34271567). Pre- and posttrial assessments included SOC, knee extension strength, walking speed, timed up-and-go (TUG), and Berg Balance Scale (BBS). Group-by-SOC interaction effects (repeated-measures ANOVA) were statistically significant for TUG (p = .005) and BBS (p = .040), but not for knee extension strength or walking speed. Weaker SOC was associated with poorer training adherence (mixed model; p = .009). Thus, more complicated physical tasks did not improve in those with weaker SOC, independently of training adherence. Older people with weaker SOC may need additional psychosocial support in physical rehabilitation programs to optimize training response.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-03-30 | Journal of aging and physical activity |