Title: Technologys role in reaching and maintaining healthy life styles
1Technologys role in reaching and maintaining
healthy life styles
- Remarks for the meeting of the Dutch Ministry of
Health, Welfare and Sport, November,13,2007 - Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
- James L. Fozard, Ph.D.
- University of South Florida
- Tampa, FL 33618 USA
2My second interaction with the Dutch Ministry of
Health, Welfare and Sport
- In 1996, A symposium, Problems and solutions in
longitudinal research was held in honor of the
20th anniversary of the Amsterdam Growth and
Health Longitudinal Study - Opening address by Secy Erica Terpstra
- I served as one of the two peer reviewers for the
13 invited papers published in the International
Journal of Sports Medicine, July 1997, 18, Suppl
3, S139-S254
3 Importance of Healthy lifestyle begins early in
life
- Lessons from many longitudinal studies of growing
childrenespecially teenagersshow a strong
relationship between healthy lifestyles with
respect to cardiovascular risk factors observed
in young adulthood - Two examples follow
- The Bogalusa Heart Study
- The Amsterdam Growth Study
4Cardiovascular risk factors in childhood carry
over to adulthood
- Blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk
factors were measured in 1500 boys and girls
ranging age from 5-14 years and again 15 years
later. Over 18 of the adults who were in the
highest quintile of blood pressure as children
developed essential hypertension as opposed to 5
in the lower quintiles - Bao W, Threefoot SR, Strinivasen SR, Berenson GS.
Essential hypertension predicted by tracking of
elevated blood pressure from childhood to
adulthood The Bogalusa Heart Study. Amer J
Hypertension 1995, 8(7), 1-8 - Twisk J Tracking of blood cholesterol over a 15
year peiod and its relation to other risk factors
for coronary heart disease. Den Haag, NL
CIP-Data Koninklijk Bibliotheek, 1995
5Activity(Weighted Mets) and VO2 max in childhood
and young adulthood
Mets
Age in Years
Data from Fig. 12Kemper HCG,The Amsterdam Growth
and Health Longitudinal Study Int. J Sports Med.
1997, 18 S140-S150.
6Normal FEV1 changes in adulthood
- A longitudinal study of normal changes in VO2 Max
showed that the decline in VO2 max follows a
constant percentile. If you were in the 80th
percentile of your height group at age 50, you
would be in the 80th percentile when you were 70
even though the VO2 value would be be lower at
age 70 - Pearson JD, Kao SY, Brant LJ, Metter EJ, Fozard
JL. Longitudinal changes in forced expiratory
volume in healthy, nonsmoking men and women The
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Am J Human
Biol., 1998,10,471-481.
7Rapid change in FEV1 in adulthood is an
independent risk factor for cardiac death
- The rate of change in FEV1 over many biannual
observations was estimated for each of over 800
male participants in the Baltimore Longitudinal
Study of Aging who were free of pulmonary and
cardiovascular disease at time of first
measurement. - The rates of change were used in a risk factor
analysis - The major result was that the odds ratios for
cardiac death increased with higher rates of
decline in both smokers and nonsmokers - Tockman MS, Pearson JD, Metter EJ, Kao SY Rampal
KG, Cruise LF, Fozard JL. Rapid decline in FEV1
A new risk factor for coronary heart disease
mortality. J Resp. Critical Care Med.,
1995,151,390-398
8Extended Health requires us to change how we
think about aging
- Negative stereotypes about old age and aging are
detrimental to the well being and personal
fulfillment of young and old alike - Agism is apparent in many jokes
- Pervasive negative stereotypes about aging
- Poor parental training about aging to the young
- Poor appreciation of individual differences
9Lets change our way of thinking about aging
- Pervasive negative stereotypes about aging
- If I knew I was going to live this long, I would
have taken better care of myself - One senior to another When does old age begin?
Answer Later - Young adults most serious life decision?
- Answer When to begin middle age
10Lets change our way of thinking about aging
- Poor parental training of the young about aging
- Dennis the Menace to his fathers friend What
age are you in the middle of? - Child to grandmother If Im only young once,
how many times do I have to be old?
11Lets change our way of thinking about aging
- Poor appreciation of individual differences
- Old man answers question about his age What age
do you mean--My anatomical, physiological,
psychological, or chronological? - This gentleman is both smart and wise, smart
because of the critical distinctions and wise
because chronological age is at the end of the
list - When asked what his doctor thought about his
lifestyle choices at age 100, George Burns
replied, I dont know, my doctors dead.
12Technology can help education and training
activities related to aging
- Simulations can help educate people for aging in
various situations (BJ Fogg) - Cause and effect simulations (social skills)
- Environmental simulations (treat phobias)
- Object simulations (drunk driver)
- Simulations of aging for young people can reduce
negative attitudes toward aging
13Virtual simulations of aging and healthy
lifestyles
- Since the 1970s, many simulations of age related
sensory and mobility limitations have been
devised to educate the young - Clouded lenses, ear plugs, gloves, weighted shoes
etc. - Limitation is lack of linkage of these devices
and preventive and compensatory interventions - Virtual reality simulations can improve education
by linking simulations of limitations to effects
of compensatory and preventive measures
14Old Adults perform ADLs closer to max strength
than young adults
- Hortobagyi T, Mizelle C, Beam S, DaVita P. J.
GerontologyMedical Sciences, 2003, 58A,453-460.
15Purpose/Methods
- Walking, going up and down stairs and rising from
chair requires relatively higher percentage of
maximum reserve capacity in older than younger
adults--True for cardiovascular and muscle
function - Study measured relative effort to perform these
tasks by assessing maximal leg strength on a
machine and by the force used when going up or
down stairs or standing up from a chair. Force
was measured by special recording plate embedded
in the floor or steps - Participants were healthy women in two age groups
mean ages 22 and 74 years. -
16Relative effort () of maximum strength required
to perform ADLs
17Long-Term Consequences of Age Differences in
Strength
- Midlife strength predicts functioning 25 years
later - Grip strength measured at age 45 to 68 in
Japanese-American men. 25 years later speed of
walking, ability to stand up from chair, and
self-reports of difficulty lifting 10 lbs, doing
housework, etc were measured. - Rantanen T, Guralnik JM, Masaki K et al Midlife
hand grip strength as a predictor of old age
disability JAMA 1999281558-560
18 with Limitations in Strength Groups Measured 25
Yrs Ago
Data from Rantanen et al, JAMA 1999281559
19Effects of strength training on mobilitybasic
findings
- Strength training and physical activity improve
muscle mass, control of movement, and balance - Fiaterone MA, Marks EC, Ryan ND et al.
High-intensity strength training in
nonogerniansEffects of skeletal muscle. J Am Med
Ass, 19902633029. - Ivey FM, Tracy BL, Lemmer JT, NessAiver M, SM,
Metter EJ, Fozard JL, Hurley BH. The effects of
strength training and detraining on muscle
quality Age and gender comparisons J
GerontolBiol Sci 200055AB152-B157. - Miller ME, Rejeski WJ, Reboussin BA, Ten Have TR,
Ettinger WH Physical activity, funtional
limitations and disability in older adults J Am
Ger Soc 2000481264-1272. - Since 2000, dozens of well designed studies
extend these early studies e.g., J. Gerontology
Med Sci 200762A(June)2007 62A(Aug)
20Young Men Young Women Older Men
OlderWomen
Muscle Quality(MQ) is strength/volume. Strength
training of right leg occurred over 9 months
detraining over 31 weeks. From Ivey et al 2000
21Strength and Gait Speed
- Leg exension strength and leg power correlate
with gait speed. The distributions of leg power
associated with different speeds may provide the
basis for setting goals for strength needed for
walking. - Rantanen T, Avela J Leg extension power and
walking speed in very old people living
independently. J Gerontol Med Sci
199752AM225-M331. - Correlations between power and speed ranged from
.4 to.7 in old people - Kwon I, Oldaker S, Schrager MA, Talbot LA, Fozard
JL, Metter EJ. Relationship between muscle
strength and self-paced gait speed Age and sex
effects. J Gerontol Biol Sci 200156BB398-B404
22Cumulative distributions of leg power for 5
groups of walking speed from lt1m/s togt2m/s Data
from Rantanen andAvela 1997
Cum
Leg power is expressed as Watts/kg
Note that the cumulative of leg power at 1m/s
ranged from 1-3 W/kg The cumulative of leg
power at 2m/s ranged from 8-15.5 W/kg
23Technology and setting goals for strength
training
- Prevention requires that we set standards for
reserve strength needed for adequate functioning
at a later age - Early estimates--we need 40 of our strength at
age 25 to function well at age70 - Wearable transducers provide information on
quality and required number of maneuvers - New technology development at University of Pisa
by Dr. E. Piaggio allows for Kinesthetic sensing
by use of smart fabrics in gloves, socks and
leotards - http//www.piaggio.ccii.unipi.it/kine.htm
24Networking improves coaching in strength training
- Motivation is major issue for utilizing strength
trainingmachines can have motivational
properties - Networking can improve motivation and quality of
feedback from strength training - Reinforcement from sharing information by peers
doing similar workouts
25Technology and motivation Computerized coaching
- FitLinxx is a computerized system that attaches
directly to existing fitness equipment - FitLinxx learns users' programs, coaches them
individually through their workout for better
form, safety and confidence during every
exercise, and tracks their progress over time. - On strength equipment, FitLinxx appears as an
easy-to-read touch-screen display that's attached
to the machine. For cardiovascular equipment,
each machine's existing console is simply
networked to FitLinxx - Users simply tap in their PIN to display their
targets - FitLinxx then coaches them on speed,
form, heart rate, etc., and tracks the workout
session - every rep, set and step. - http//www.fitlinxx.com/Article.htm?ID976