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DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?

The purpose of this study is to explore whether the effect of weight loss on physical function in older adults varies by race/ethnicity. Individual level data from 1369 older, (67.7±5.4 years), obese (BMI: 33.9±4.4 kg/m2), adults (30% male, 21% African American) who participated in eight randomized...

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Autores principales: Beavers, Daniel P, Neiberg, Rebecca, Beavers, Kristen, Kitzman, Dalane, Nicklas, Barbara M, Messier, Stephen, Rejeski, Jack, Kritchevsky, Stephen
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6841005/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2512
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author Beavers, Daniel P
Neiberg, Rebecca
Beavers, Kristen
Kitzman, Dalane
Nicklas, Barbara M
Messier, Stephen
Rejeski, Jack
Kritchevsky, Stephen
author_facet Beavers, Daniel P
Neiberg, Rebecca
Beavers, Kristen
Kitzman, Dalane
Nicklas, Barbara M
Messier, Stephen
Rejeski, Jack
Kritchevsky, Stephen
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description The purpose of this study is to explore whether the effect of weight loss on physical function in older adults varies by race/ethnicity. Individual level data from 1369 older, (67.7±5.4 years), obese (BMI: 33.9±4.4 kg/m2), adults (30% male, 21% African American) who participated in eight randomized controlled trials of weight loss were pooled. Studies were 5-6 months in duration and collected baseline demographic and pre/post gait speed (n=1296), short physical performance battery (SPPB; n=866), and grip strength (n=401) data. Treatment effects were generated by weight loss assignment [weight loss (WL; n=764) versus non-weight loss (NWL; n=605)], as well as categorical amount of weight change (high loss: >-7%, moderate loss: -7 to -3%, and weight gain/stability: <-3%). Analyses were adjusted for age, sex/gender, study, education, baseline BMI, and baseline value of the outcome measure of interest. Race/ethnicity stratified results were presented if the interaction term was p≤0.10. A race/ethnicity*weight loss assignment interaction was observed for gait speed (p=0.07), with African Americans experiencing greater weight loss-associated improvement (WL: 0.07±0.01 m/s versus NWL: 0.02±0.01 m/s; p=0.03) compared to Whites (WL: 0.08±0.01 m/s versus NWL: 0.07±0.01 m/s). A race/ethnicity*weight loss amount interaction was also observed for gait speed (p<0.01), with greater weight loss associated with greater improvement in both African Americans and Whites; although, gains were most apparent in African Americans experiencing high loss (0.12±0.02 m/s) compared to gain/stability (0.01±0.01 m/s). The beneficial effects of weight loss on gait speed appear greater in African Americans and are augmented with greater weight loss.
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spelling pubmed-68410052019-11-15 DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY? Beavers, Daniel P Neiberg, Rebecca Beavers, Kristen Kitzman, Dalane Nicklas, Barbara M Messier, Stephen Rejeski, Jack Kritchevsky, Stephen Innov Aging Session 3325 (Poster) The purpose of this study is to explore whether the effect of weight loss on physical function in older adults varies by race/ethnicity. Individual level data from 1369 older, (67.7±5.4 years), obese (BMI: 33.9±4.4 kg/m2), adults (30% male, 21% African American) who participated in eight randomized controlled trials of weight loss were pooled. Studies were 5-6 months in duration and collected baseline demographic and pre/post gait speed (n=1296), short physical performance battery (SPPB; n=866), and grip strength (n=401) data. Treatment effects were generated by weight loss assignment [weight loss (WL; n=764) versus non-weight loss (NWL; n=605)], as well as categorical amount of weight change (high loss: >-7%, moderate loss: -7 to -3%, and weight gain/stability: <-3%). Analyses were adjusted for age, sex/gender, study, education, baseline BMI, and baseline value of the outcome measure of interest. Race/ethnicity stratified results were presented if the interaction term was p≤0.10. A race/ethnicity*weight loss assignment interaction was observed for gait speed (p=0.07), with African Americans experiencing greater weight loss-associated improvement (WL: 0.07±0.01 m/s versus NWL: 0.02±0.01 m/s; p=0.03) compared to Whites (WL: 0.08±0.01 m/s versus NWL: 0.07±0.01 m/s). A race/ethnicity*weight loss amount interaction was also observed for gait speed (p<0.01), with greater weight loss associated with greater improvement in both African Americans and Whites; although, gains were most apparent in African Americans experiencing high loss (0.12±0.02 m/s) compared to gain/stability (0.01±0.01 m/s). The beneficial effects of weight loss on gait speed appear greater in African Americans and are augmented with greater weight loss. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6841005/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2512 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Session 3325 (Poster)
Beavers, Daniel P
Neiberg, Rebecca
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Rejeski, Jack
Kritchevsky, Stephen
DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?
title DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?
title_full DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?
title_fullStr DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?
title_full_unstemmed DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?
title_short DOES PHYSICAL FUNCTION RESPONSE TO INTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN OLDER ADULTS VARY BY RACE-ETHNICITY?
title_sort does physical function response to intentional weight loss in older adults vary by race-ethnicity?
topic Session 3325 (Poster)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6841005/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2512
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