Inspiratory muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness association with health-related quality of life in healthy older adults
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Inspiratory muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness association with health-related quality of life in healthy older adultsFecha de publicación
2021Editor
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2624-9367Cita bibliográfica
Roldán A, Monteagudo P, Cordellat A, Sanchis-Soler G and Blasco-Lafarga C (2021) Inspiratory Muscle Strength and Cardiorespiratory Fitness Association With Health-Related Quality of Life in Healthy Older Adults. Front. Sports Act. Living 3:624947. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.624947Tipo de documento
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The main purpose of this study was to explore similarities and differences in the
association between two capabilities affecting the cardiorespiratory system (overall
and multifactorial cardiorespiratory fitness and ... [+]
The main purpose of this study was to explore similarities and differences in the
association between two capabilities affecting the cardiorespiratory system (overall
and multifactorial cardiorespiratory fitness and inspiratory muscle strength) and the
health-related quality of life (HRQoL), in a group of active healthy seniors. Sixty-five
individuals (age, 73.01 ± 5.27 years; 53 women) who participated regularly in a
multicomponent training program completed the EuroQol 5D-5L questionnaire, the 6-min
walking test (6MWT), and the maximum inspiratory pressure test (MIP). Non-parametric
correlations (Spearman’s rho) were conducted to analyze the association between
HRQoL indices (EQindex and EQvas), MIP, and 6MWT, considering both, the whole
sample and men and women separately. Furthermore, partial correlation was made
by controlling age and sex. We found a moderate association between HRQoL and
cardiorespiratory fitness (EQvas: r = 0.324, p = 0.009; EQindex: r = 0.312, p = 0.011).
Considering sex, relationship EQvas-6MWT decrease to small (r = 0.275; p = 0.028)
whereas EQindex-6MWT remained moderated (r = 0.425; p = 0.000). When we
considered women and men separately, the association between HRQoL and 6MWT
appeared only in women, while the observed strong trend (p = 0.051) toward a large
and positive association between EQindex and MIP, mediated by the covariate age,
appeared only in men. Conversely to the cardiorespiratory fitness, MIP is not a limiting
factor of HRQoL in healthy active elderly. Moreover, MIP and HRQoL should be included
in the assessment of exercise interventions because they provide different information
about the cardiorespiratory system deterioration. Similarly, EQvas and EQindex confirm
to be complementary in the assessment of HRQoL. Furthermore, like aging process is
different for men and women, the association between MIP and cardiorespiratory fitness
with HRQoL may behave differently, so keeping on research these associations could
help to improve training programs for this population. [-]
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