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. 2020 Dec 16;4(Suppl 1):771–772. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.2788

Creating and Keeping Exercise Gains Into Your 70s, 80s and 90s

Kenneth Manning 1, Teresa Kopp 2, Kris ann Oursler 3, Michelle McDonald 4, Miriam Morey 5, Katherine Hall 6, Cathy Lee 7, Jamie Giffuni 8
PMCID: PMC7742747

Abstract

Background: Gerofit, an exercise program for older Veterans, is undergoing national dissemination (17 sites in 6 years). Four sites have accrued 4-year functional outcomes (gait speed, 8-foot-up-and-go, 30-second chair stand, and six-minute walk). Methods: Functional assessments were administered quarterly in first year and annually thereafter. Individuals with baseline and at least two follow up measures were included for analysis (n=587). Means were gathered across each timepoint. Results: Mean values for functional assessments from baseline to 4 year were as follows: gait speed m/s- 1.04, 1.12, 1.13, 1.13, 1.09, 1.07, 1.13; 8 ft-up-and-go seconds- 7.6, 6.82, 6.69, 6.69, 7.29, 7.29, 7.51; 30 second chair stands 11.88, 14.06, 14.72, 14.89, 14.69, 14.71, 14.96; and six-minute-walk yards- 499, 532, 541, 544, 531, 530, 556. All follow up measures were significantly improved over baseline (P<.01) and superior to normative age-related decline. Implications: Results indicate that exercise promotes compression of morbidity and improved functional health.


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