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Are changes in pain, cognitive appraisals and coping strategies associated with changes in physical functioning in older adults with joint pain and c…

2019

Background As the population ages, the number of people with chronic diseases increases. Frequently, older people suffer from joint pain together with other chronic diseases, which can lead to decreased physical functioning. Aims To investigate the associations of the changes in cognitive appraisals, coping strategies and pain with the change in physical functioning in older people, who have chronic pain and chronic diseases. Methods Elderly persons (n = 407, mean age 77 years, and 62% female), with self-reported joint pain and at least two chronic diseases, filled in questionnaires about cognitive appraisals, coping strategies, pain intensity and physical functioning at baseline, at 6- and…

MaleAgingPopulationfyysinen toimintakykyComorbiditycoping strategiesGee03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCognitionPhysical functioningAdaptation PsychologicalMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationkrooniset tauditGeneralized estimating equationolder adultsAgedcognitive appraisalseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryselviytyminenChronic painkipuCognitionPhysical Functional Performancemedicine.diseaseComorbidityArthralgiaJoint painChronic Diseasekrooninen kipuFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryikääntyneetClinical psychologyAging Clinical and Experimental Research
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Coronary artery calcium and physical performance as determinants of mortality in older age: The AGES-Reykjavik Study

2013

Background. Coronary artery calcium (CAC) and physical performance have been shown to be associated with mortality, but it is not clear whether one of them modifies the association. We investigated the association between the extent of CAC and physical performance among older individuals and explored these individual and combined effects on cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and non-CVD mortality. Methods. We studied 4074 participants of the AGES–Reykjavik Study who were free from coronary heart disease, had a CAC score calculated from computed tomography scans and had data on mobility limitations and gait speed at baseline in 2002–2006 at a mean age of 76 years. Register-based mortalit…

MaleAgingcardiovascular disease risk factorsEpidemiologyIcelandikääntyneet henkilötDiseaseCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary artery calcificationCardiovascular disease risk factorsCoronary AngiographySeverity of Illness IndexCoronary artery diseaseRisk FactorsEpidemiologyProspective StudiesepidemiologiaProspective cohort studyAge FactorsCalcinosista3141Coronary VesselsSurvival RateCoronary artery calciumCardiologyfyysinen suorituskykyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinekuolleisuusmedicine.medical_specialtyateroskleroosisepelvaltimoiden kalkkeumaMotor ActivityArticleInternal medicineSeverity of illnessMultidetector Computed TomographymedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesMortalitySurvival rateAgedbusiness.industryagingnutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseaseAtherosclerosisGaitcoronary artery calcificationSurgeryCalciumbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedFollow-Up StudiesInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Physical function and lean body mass as predictors of bone loss after hip fracture: a prospective follow-up study

2020

Abstract Background: Predictors of bone deterioration after hip fracture have not been well characterized. The aim of this study was to examine the associations of physical function and lean body mass (LBM) with loss of bone density and strength in older people recovering from a hip fracture. Methods: A total of 81 over 60-year-old, community-dwelling men and women operated for a hip fracture participated in this 1-year prospective follow-up study. Distal tibia total volumetric bone mineral density (vBMDTOT, mg/cm³) and compressive strength index (BSI, g²/cm⁴) and mid-tibia cortical vBMD (vBMDCO, mg/cm³) and bending strength index (SSI, mm³) were assessed in both legs by peripheral quantita…

MaleAginglcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal systemfyysinen toimintakykyluuntiheysWalkingHip fracturemurtumatBone DensityBone mineral densityHumansProspective StudiespQCTAgedAged 80 and overTibiaHip FracturesMiddle AgedPhysical Functional PerformancelonkkaBone Diseases MetabolicikääntyminenlihasmassaLean body massMultivariate AnalysisBody CompositionLinear ModelsPhysical functionFemaleIndependent Livinglcsh:RC925-935human activitiesResearch ArticleFollow-Up StudiesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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The Associations of Activity Fragmentation with Physical and Mental Fatigability among Community-Dwelling 75-, 80- and 85-Year-Old People

2020

Abstract Background Fatigue related to task standardized by duration and intensity, termed fatigability, could manifest as shortening of activity bouts throughout the day causing daily activity to accumulate in a more fragmented pattern. Our purpose was to study the association of activity fragmentation with physical and mental dimensions of fatigability. Methods A cross-sectional study of 485 community-dwelling 75-, 80-, and 85-year-old people using a thigh-worn accelerometer for 3–7 days. Activity fragmentation was studied as Active-to-Sedentary Transition Probability for 2 operational definitions of physical activity: accelerations equivalent to at least light physical activity and for u…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyMental fatigueväsymysPhysical ExertionPhysical activityphysical activityWalkingliikunta03 medical and health sciencesadaptive strategies0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationhenkinen hyvinvointiSurveys and QuestionnairesAccelerometryHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineExertionExercise physiologyExerciseFatigueAgedbusiness.industryFragmentation (computing)Physical activity levelactivity patternsCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical FatigueFemalefatigueIndependent LivingGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinessfyysinen hyvinvointi030217 neurology & neurosurgeryfyysinen aktiivisuusikääntyneet
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Individual Scaling of Accelerometry to Preferred Walking Speed in the Assessment of Physical Activity in Older Adults

2020

Abstract Background Walking forms a large portion of physical activity (PA) of older adults. We assessed free-living PA using acceleration corresponding to preferred walking speed as a relative cut-point and studied how it relates to age. We compared the relative cut-point to a common absolute cut-point of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Method Four hundred forty-four community-dwelling adults aged 75, 80, and 85 years wore an accelerometer on the thigh during a PA surveillance period and a modified 6-minute walking test (6MWT) at preferred speed. Each individual’s mean acceleration (g) during the 6MWT was used as a cut-point for relative PA. Acceleration corresponding to thr…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical activityAccelerometerMetabolic equivalent03 medical and health sciencesexercise intensity0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationcut-pointAccelerometrymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineExercise physiologyExerciseAgedsuorituskykyAged 80 and overbusiness.industrymittausaktiivisuusrannekeAge Factorsphysical performance030229 sport scienceskävelyWalking SpeedIntensity (physics)Preferred walking speedaccelerometerCross-Sectional StudiesExercise intensityFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinesshuman activitiesikääntyneetfyysinen aktiivisuusCut-pointThe Journals of Gerontology: Series A
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The effect of body mass index, lower extremity performance, and use of a private car on incident life-space restriction: a two-year follow-up study

2018

Background: The purpose of the study was to explore the single and combined contributions of body mass index (BMI) and lower extremity performance as modifiable physical factors, and the influence of use of a private car as an environmental factor on prevalent and incident life-space restriction in community-dwelling older people. Methods: Community-dwelling people aged 75–90 years (n = 823) participated in the Life-Space Mobility in Old Age (LISPE) two-year follow-up study. Participants who reported that the largest life-space area they had attained, without aid from any device or another person, was the neighborhood or less were considered to have life-space restriction. Incident life-spa…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_treatmentfyysinen toimintakykylcsh:GeriatricsPhysical performanceBody Mass Indexmobility limitation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineObesityLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesGeriatric AssessmentAged2. Zero hungerAged 80 and overRehabilitationbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelagingHazard ratioFollow up studiesliikuntarajoitteetylipainophysical performancemedicine.diseaseObesityMobility limitationConfidence interval3. Good healthlcsh:RC952-954.6ikääntyminenLower ExtremityPhysical performanceQuality of LifelihavuusFemaleIndependent LivingGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessBody mass index030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyResearch ArticleFollow-Up StudiesBMC Geriatrics
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Promoting safe walking among older people : the effects of a physical and cognitive training intervention vs. physical training alone on mobility and…

2018

Abstract Background Safe and stable walking is a complex process involving the interaction of neuromuscular, sensory and cognitive functions. As physical and cognitive functions deteriorate with ageing, training of both functions may have more beneficial effects on walking and falls prevention than either alone. This article describes the study design, recruitment strategies and interventions of the PASSWORD study investigating whether a combination of physical and cognitive training (PTCT) has greater effects on walking speed, dual-task cost in walking speed, fall incidence and executive functions compared to physical training (PT) alone among 70–85-year-old community-dwelling sedentary or…

MaleAgingtoiminnanohjaus (psykologia)ehkäisyGeriatriktasapainoWalkinglcsh:GeriatricsCognitionOccupational TherapyExecutive functionHumansharjoitteluGerontologi medicinsk/hälsovetenskaplig inriktningGerontology specialising in Medical and Health SciencesSjukgymnastikExercisePhysiotherapyPhysical Therapy ModalitiesAgedAged 80 and overSedentaryPhysical activityPreventionExercise TherapyWalking Speedkävelylcsh:RC952-954.6GeriatricsAccidental FallsFemaleIndependent LivingSedentary Behaviorikääntyneetfyysinen aktiivisuus
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Psychophysiological responses of junior orienteers under competitive pressure

2018

The purpose of the study was to examine psychobiosocial states, cognitive functions, endocrine responses (i.e., salivary cortisol and chromogranin A), and performance under competitive pressure in orienteering athletes. The study was grounded in the individual zones of optimal functioning (IZOF) and biopsychosocial models. Fourteen junior orienteering athletes (7 girls and 7 boys), ranging in age from 15 to 20 years (M = 16.93, SD = 1.77) took part in a two-day competitive event. To enhance competitive pressure, emphasis was placed on the importance of the competition and race outcome. Psychophysiological and performance data were collected at several points before, during, and after the ra…

MaleBiopsychosocial modelHydrocortisoneVisionjunior sportsEmotionsSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineOrienteeringkilpaurheiluBiochemistryCortisolRunningcompetitive sportsCognitionLearning and Memory0302 clinical medicinePsychologyAttentionLipid HormonesYoung adultlcsh:Scienceta315psychological strainorienteeringta515Multidisciplinarybiology05 social sciencesCognitive flexibilityCognitionorienteersSports Sciencepsykofysiologiapsyykkinen kuormittavuusphysical strainsuunnistusSensory PerceptionFemalePsychologyResearch ArticleSportsClinical psychologyCompetitive BehaviorjunioriurheiluAdolescentDysfunctional family050105 experimental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesMemoryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencespsychophysiologySalivaBehaviorSteroid HormonesAthleteslcsh:RCognitive PsychologysuunnistajatBiology and Life Sciences030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationHormonesfyysinen kuormittavuusAthletesRecreationCognitive ScienceChromogranin APerceptionlcsh:QStress PsychologicalCognitive loadNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Relationship between physical activity and physical performance in later life in different birth weight groups.

2017

There is strong evidence that physical activity (PA) has an influence on physical performance in later life. Also, a small body size at birth has been associated with lower physical functioning in older age and both small and high birth weight have shown to be associated with lower leisure time physical activity. However, it is unknown whether size at birth modulates the association between PA and physical performance in old age. We examined 695 individuals from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study born in Helsinki, Finland between 1934 and 1944. At a mean age of 70.7 years PA was objectively assessed with a multisensory activity monitor and physical performance with the Senior Fitness Test (SFT…

MaleBirth weightPhysical activityMedicine (miscellaneous)physical activity030209 endocrinology & metabolismMotor ActivityBody Mass IndexCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsMedicineBirth WeightHumanssyntymäpaino030212 general & internal medicineta31510. No inequalityExerciseFinlandAgedbusiness.industryagingGestational ageta3141physical performancePhysical Functional PerformanceConfidence intervalLow birth weightFitness testikääntyminenPhysical performanceCohortFemalemedicine.symptombusinessfyysinen aktiivisuusDemographyJournal of developmental origins of health and disease
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Greater levels of cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness are associated with low stress and high mental resources in normal but not overweight men

2016

Background: The aim of the present study was to investigate how cardio respiratory (CRF) and muscular fitness (MF) together with leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) influence stress symptoms and mental resources among normal-weight and overweight men, because it is not known how body weight affects this association. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 824 men (mean ± SD: age 25 ± 5 y, weight 81 ± 13 kg, BMI 25 ± 4 kg/m2 ) underwent CRF and MF tests and completed LTPA and stress questionnaires. For the analysis, the subjects were divided into BMI groups (normal vs. overweight) and CRF / MF / LTPA (low, moderate, high) tertiles. Results: Normal-weight men with low CRF reported 12 % (p = 0.…

MaleCross-sectional studyPhysical fitnessOverweightCardiovascular Systemleisure-time physical activityBody Mass Indexstress0302 clinical medicineReference ValuesSurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyAdaptation Psychological030212 general & internal medicineYoung adultMuscleslcsh:Public aspects of medicinefyysinen kuntoMental Healthmedicine.symptomResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyStressMental resources03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adultbody weightInternal medicinemedicineHumansObesitymental resourcesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCardiorespiratory fitnesslcsh:RA1-1270030229 sport sciencesOverweightPhysical fitnessBody weightmedicine.diseaseObesityLeisure-time physical activityCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical therapyExercise TestbusinessBody mass indexStress Psychological
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