Effectiveness of a Supervised Group-Based Otago Exercise Program on Functional Performance in Frail Institutionalized Older Adults: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Aug 21, 2021Journal of geriatric physical therapy (2001)

Supervised Group Otago Exercise Program May Improve Abilities in Frail Older Adults Living in Care Homes

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Abstract

A 6-month supervised exercise program improved mobility and strength in frail institutionalized older adults.

  • Participants in the exercise program demonstrated an average improvement of 8.2 seconds in the Timed Up and Go test compared to the control group.
  • Significant increases in balance scores were observed, with the exercise group gaining 8.2 points on the Berg Balance Scale relative to controls.
  • Handgrip strength improved by 3.4 kg in the exercise group compared to the control group.
  • The control group showed a decline in balance and strength measures over the intervention period.
  • Nutritional supplementation did not significantly enhance the benefits of the exercise program in the observed outcomes.

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