Abstract
Objectives: This study was to investigate the reciprocal relationship between frailty and physical activity among older adults by age group (middle-old: 70–79 years; oldest-old: 80–84 years) within 2 years using cross-lagged panel analysis. Methods: The study data were derived from the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study, and a total of 1092 participants were included. Results: Frailty and high physical activity had significant reciprocal relationships in the middle-old group, which indicates that frailty was associated with less high physical activity, and high physical activity predicts less frailty after 2 years. In the oldest-old group, there was no statistically significant reciprocal relationship between frailty and any level of physical activity reference to low physical activity and vice versa after 2 years. Discussion: Further studies on the relationship between frailty and physical activity of the oldest-old population and specific physical activity guidelines for older adults are needed.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 387-395 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Journal of Aging and Health |
| Volume | 33 |
| Issue number | 5-6 |
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| State | Published - Jun 2021 |
Keywords
- frailty
- longitudinal study
- older adults
- physical activity