Individual Responsiveness to Physical Exercise Intervention in Acutely Hospitalized Older Adults

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Valenzuela Ruiz, Pedro Luis
Ortiz Alonso, Javier
Bustamante-Ara, Natalia
Vidán, María Teresa

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We analyzed inter-individual variability in response to exercise among acutely hospitalized oldest-old adults. In this ancillary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, 268 patients (mean age 88 years) were assigned to a control (n = 125, usual care) or intervention group (n = 143, supervised exercise, i.e., walking and rising from a chair [1–3 sessions/day]). Intervention group patients were categorized as responders, non-responders, or adverse responders (improved, no change, or impaired function in activities of daily living [ADL, Katz index] from hospital admission to discharge, respectively). We analyzed the association between responsiveness to exercise and variables assessed at baseline (2 weeks pre-admission), admission, during hospitalization, at discharge, and during a subsequent 3-month follow-up. An impaired ADL function and worse nutritional status at admission were associated to a greater responsiveness, whereas a better ADL function at admission, longer hospitalization and lower comorbidity index were associated with a poorer response (p < 0.05). Adverse responders had worse outcomes at discharge and during the follow-up (e.g., impaired physical performance and greater fall number) (p < 0.05). Although exercise intervention helps to prevent ADL function decline in hospitalized oldest-old people, a number of them—particularly those with a better functional/health status at admission and longer hospitalization—are at higher risk of being adverse responders, which can have negative short/middle-term consequences.

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Valenzuela Ruiz, P. L., Ortiz-Alonso, J., Bustamante-Ara, N., Vidán, M. T., Rodríguez-Romo, G., Mayordomo-Cava, J., Javier-González, M., Hidalgo-Gamarra, M., López-Tatis, M., Valadés-Malagón, M. I., Santos-Lozano, A., Serra-Rexach, J. A., & Lucía Mulas, A. (2020). Individual Responsiveness to Physical Exercise Intervention in Acutely Hospitalized Older Adults. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(3), 797. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9030797

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