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J Frailty Aging ; 11(1): 91-99, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35122096

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BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for frailty and muscle weakness, so weight loss in obese older adults may prevent frailty and functional decline. OBJECTIVE: To assess the safety and efficacy of a multimodal weight-loss intervention in improving functional performance and reducing frailty risk in obese older adults. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial with 2 parallel arms. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling obese adults aged 65-75 years with body mass index (BMI) 30-39 kg/m2. INTERVENTION: 6-month multimodal intervention based on diet and a physical activity program. CONTROL GROUP: Usual care. Main and secondary outcome measures: Frailty (Fried criteria) rate and functional performance at 6, 12, and 24 months of follow-up, respectively. Intermediate outcome measures: Weight loss, body composition changes, and metabolic and inflammatory biomarker changes. RESULTS: N=305. The study intervention increased gait speed at 12 and 24 months of follow-up, but had no significant effect on frailty prevention. It was effective in reducing weight, BMI, fat mass, interleukin 6, and insulin resistance and improving self-reported quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: The study intervention was not demonstrated to be effective in preventing frailty in obese people aged 65-75 years at 24 months of follow-up. However, it allowed weight loss and a reduction in inflammatory and insulin resistance markers, which could have a long-term effect on frailty that requires further research.


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Frailty , Aged , Frailty/prevention & control , Humans , Independent Living , Obesity/therapy , Quality of Life , Weight Loss
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