Exercise Capacity and Mortality in Older Men A 20-Year Follow-Up Study

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作者
Kokkinos, Peter [1 ,2 ]
Myers, Jonathan [3 ,4 ]
Faselis, Charles [1 ]
Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B. [5 ]
Doumas, Michael [1 ]
Pittaras, Andreas [1 ,6 ]
Manolis, Athanasios [1 ]
Kokkinos, John Peter [1 ]
Karasik, Pamela [1 ]
Greenberg, Michael [1 ]
Papademetriou, Vasilios [1 ]
Fletcher, Ross [1 ]
机构
[1] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Div Cardiol, Washington, DC 20422 USA
[2] Georgetown Univ, Sch Med, Washington, DC USA
[3] Vet Affairs Palo Alto Hlth Care Syst, Div Cardiol, Palo Alto, CA USA
[4] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[5] Harokopio Univ, Athens, Greece
[6] Asklepe Gen Hosp, Athens, Greece
关键词
aging; epidemiology; exercise; mortality; ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS; VIGOROUS EXERCISE; ASSOCIATION; PREVENTION; PREDICTORS; LONGEVITY; HEALTHY; WALKING;
D O I
10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.938852
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-Epidemiological findings, based largely on middle-aged populations, support an inverse and independent association between exercise capacity and mortality risk. The information available in older individuals is limited. Methods and Results-Between 1986 and 2008, we assessed the association between exercise capacity and all-cause mortality in 5314 male veterans aged 65 to 92 years (mean +/- SD, 71.4 +/- 5.0 years) who completed an exercise test at the Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in Washington, DC, and Palo Alto, Calif. We established fitness categories based on peak metabolic equivalents (METs) achieved. During a median 8.1 years of follow-up (range, 0.1 to 25.3), there were 2137 deaths. Baseline exercise capacity was 6.3 +/- 2.4 METs among survivors and 5.3 +/- 2.0 METs in those who died (P<0.001) and emerged as a strong predictor of mortality. For each 1-MET increase in exercise capacity, the adjusted hazard for death was 12% lower (hazard ratio=0.88; confidence interval, 0.86 to 0.90). Compared with the least fit individuals (<= 4 METs), the mortality risk was 38% lower for those who achieved 5.1 to 6.0 METs (hazard ratio=0.62; confidence interval, 0.54 to 0.71) and progressively declined to 61% (hazard ratio=0.39; confidence interval, 0.32 to 0.49) for those who achieved >9 METs, regardless of age. Unfit individuals who improved their fitness status with serial testing had a 35% lower mortality risk (hazard ratio=0.65; confidence interval, 0.46 to 0.93) compared with those who remained unfit. Conclusions-Exercise capacity is an independent predictor of all-cause mortality in older men. The relationship is inverse and graded, with most survival benefits achieved in those with an exercise capacity >5 METs. Survival improved significantly when unfit individuals became fit. (Circulation. 2010;122:790-797.)
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