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. 2018 Dec 28;179(3):394–405. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.5406

Table. Characteristics of the Included Studies.

Source Country Study Design, Participants, Groups, and Sample Size Setting Intervention Length, mo
Belardinelli et al,23 2012 Italy Study population: 59 years; chronic heart failure; 22% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 63), control (n = 60) Community dwellersa 120.0
Barnett et al,42 2003 Australia Study population: 75 years; 67% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 83), control (n = 80) Community dwellers 12.0
Bunout et al,25 2005b Chile Study population: 75 years; 71% women; 2 groups Community dwellers 12.0
O’Connor et al,24 2009 United States/Canada/France Study population: 59 years; chronic heart failure; 28% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 1159), control (n = 1172) Community dwellersa 30.1
Campbell et al,13 1997 New Zealand Study population: 84 years; 100% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 116), control (n = 117) Community dwellers 12.0
Dangour et al,31 2011 Chile Study population: 66 years, 68% women; 4 groups: nutrition supplement (n = 502), nutrition supplement + exercise (n = 516), exercise (n = 480),c control (n = 504)c Health centers 24.0
El-Khoury et al,43 2015 France Study population: 80 years; 100% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 352), control (n = 354) Community dwellers 24.0
Galvão et al,45 2014 Australia/New Zealand Study population: 72 years; 0% women; prostate cancer; 2 groups: exercise (n = 50), control (n = 50) Community dwellersa 12.0
Gianoudis et al,44 2014 Australia Study population: 68 years; 73% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 81), control (n = 81) Community dwellers 12.0
Hambrecht et al,46 2004 Germany Study population: 61 years; 0% women; coronary heart disease; 2 groups: exercise (n = 51), control (n = 50) Community dwellers 12.0
Hewitt et al,47 2018 Australia Study population: 86 years; 65% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 113), control (n = 108) Institutionalized 12.0
Karinkanta et al,48 2007 Finland Study population: 73 years; 100% women; 4 groups: exercise (n = 37)d, control (n = 37) Community dwellers 12.0
Kemmler et al,34 2010 Germany Study population: 69 years; 100% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 123), control (n = 123) Community dwellers 18.0
King et al,49 2002 United States Study population: 63 years; 100% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 51), controls (n = 49) Community dwellers 12.0
Kovács et al,50 2013 Hungary Study population:78 years; 81% women; MCI; 2 groups: exercise (n = 43), control (n = 43) Institutionalized 12.0
Lam et al,51 2012 Hong Kong Study population: 78 years; 76% women; MCI; 2 groups: exercise (n = 171), controls (n = 218) Community dwellers and institutionalized 12.0
Lam et al,52 2015 Hong Kong Study population: 76 years; 39% women; MCI; 4 groups: exercise (n = 147),c cognitive (n = 145), cognitive-physical (n = 132), control (n = 131)c Community dwellers 12.0
Lord et al,53 1995 Australia Study population: 72 years; 100% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 100), control (n = 97) Community dwellers 12.0
Lord et al,35 2003 Australia Study population: 80 years; 86% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 280), controls (n = 271) Institutionalized 12.0
Liu-Ambrose et al,27 2010b Canada Study population: 70 years; 100% women; 3 groups: 2 weekly RT sessions (n = 52)c,e, 1 weekly RT session, balance training control (n = 49)c,e Community dwellers 12.0
MacRae et al,68 1994 United States Study population: 71 years; 82% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 49), control (n = 48) Senior centers 12.0
Merom et al,36 2016 Australia Study population: 78 years; 85% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 279), control (n = 251) Institutionalized 12.0
Messier et al,40 2013 United States Study population: 66 years; 72% women; 3 groups: exercise only (n = 150), exercise + diet (n = 152)c, diet (n = 152)c Community dwellers 18.0
Munro et al,30 2004 United Kingdom Study population: 75.4 years; 67% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 2283), control (n = 4137) Community dwellers 24.0
Muscari et al,28 2010b Italy Study population: 69 years; 52% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 60), control (n = 60) Community dwellers 12.0
Mustata et al,41 2011 Canada Study population: 68 years; 55% women; chronic kidney disease; 2 groups: exercise (n = 10), controls (n = 10) Community dwellers 12.0
Nowalk et al,26 2001b United States Study population: 86 years; 85% women; 3 groups: exercise (n = 37),c tai-chi (n = 38), control (n = 35) Institutionalized 24.0
Pahor et al,54 2006 United States Study population: 77 years; 69% women, 2 groups: exercise (n = 213), control (n = 211) Community dwellers 12.0
Pahor et al,10 2014 United States Study population: 79 years; 67% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 818), control (n = 817) Community dwellers 31.2
Park et al,55 2008 South Korea Study population: 68 years; 100% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 25), control (n = 25) Community dwellers 12.0
Patil et al,56 2015f Finland Study population: 74 years, 100% women; 4 groups: exercise (n = 205), control (n = 204) Community dwellers 24.0
Pitkälä et al,57 2013 Finland Study population: 78 years; 81% women; Alzheimer disease; 3 groups; home-based (n = 70)g, group-based exercise (n = 70), control (n = 70)g Community dwellers 12.0
Prescott et al,58 2008 Denmark Study population: 68 years; 21% women; chronic heart failure; 2 groups: exercise (n = 36), control (n = 30) Community dwellers 14.0
Reinsch et al,67 1992 United States Study population: 75 years, 80% women; 4 groups: exercisec (n = 57), cognitive (n = 51), exercise + cognitive (n = 72), controls (n = 50)c Community dwellers 12.0
Rejeski et al,38 2017 United States Study population: 67 years, 71% women; overweight/obesity; 3 groups: WL+aerobic (n = 86), WL+RT (n = 81)d, controls (n = 82)d Community dwellers 18.0
Rolland et al,33 2007 France Study population: 83 years; 75% women; Alzheimer disease; 2 groups: exercise (n = 67), controls (n = 67) Institutionalized 12.0
Sherrington et al,39 2014 Australia Study population: 81 years; 74% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 171), controls (n = 169) Community dwellers 12.0
Suzuki et al,29 2012b Japan Study population: 76 years; 46% women; MCI; 2 groups: exercise (n = 25), controls (n = 25) Community dwellers 12.0
Underwood et al,32 2013 United Kingdom Study population: 87 years; 76% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 398), controls (n = 493) Institutionalized 12.0
van Uffelen et al61 2008 Netherlands Study population: 75 years; 37% women; MCI; 2 groups: exercise (n = 86), controls (n = 93) Community dwellers 12.0
Villareal et al,62 2011 United States Study population: 70 years; 63% women; Obese; 4 groups: diet (n = 26), exercise (n = 26)c, diet + exercise (n = 28), controls (n = 27)c Community dwellers 12.0
Von Stengel et al,37 2011 Germany Study population: 69 years; 100% women; 3 groups: exercise + whole-body vibration (n = 50), exercise (n = 50)c, controls (n = 51)c Community dwellers 18.0
Voukelatos et al,63 2015 Australia Study population: 73 years; 74% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 192), controls (n = 194) Community dwellers 12.0
Winters-Stone et al,64 2011b United States Study population: 62 years; 100% women; breast cancer survivors; 2 groups: exercise (n = 52), controls (n = 54) Community dwellers 12.0
Wolf et al,65 2003 United States Study population 81 years; 86% women; 2 groups: exercise (n = 158), controls (n = 153) Institutionalized 12.0
Woo et al,66 2007 Hong Kong Study population: 69 years; 50% women; 3 groups: exercise (n = 60),d controls (n = 60), Tai Chi (n = 60) Community dwellers 12.0

Abbreviations: MCI, mild cognitive impairment; RT, resistance training; WL, weight loss.

a

Study setting was not clearly mentioned in this study. We assume that these are community dwellers.

b

No data available for the quantitative analysis (not usable data or no event occurring in both exercisers and controls), but the articles were included in the qualitative analysis.

c

These study groups were selected for the meta-analyses.

d

We selected the exercise group with the highest attendance.

e

We selected the exercise group with highest frequency.

f

We used data from combined exercise groups (exercise alone and exercise plus vitamin D supplementation) vs combined nonexercise groups (vitamin D supplementation and placebo) because original investigators indicated no interaction was found between the use of vitamin D and exercise.

g

We selected the home-based exercise group instead of the group-base exercise group because the former had higher exercise adherence.