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      The effects of a long-term physical activity intervention on serum uric acid in older adults at risk for physical disability.

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          Observational studies show a relationship between elevated serum uric acid (UA) and better physical performance and muscle function. The purpose of this paper was to determine whether regular participation in an exercise intervention, known to improve physical functioning, would result in increased serum UA. For this study, 424 older adults at risk for physical disability were randomized to participate in either a 12-mo moderate-intensity physical activity (PA) or a successful aging (SA) health education intervention. UA was measured at baseline, 6, and 12 mo (n = 368, 341, and 332, respectively). Baseline UA levels were 6.03 ± 1.52 mg/dl and 5.94 ± 1.55 mg/dl in the PA and SA groups, respectively. The adjusted mean UA at month 12 was 4.8% (0.24 mg/dl) higher in the PA compared with the SA group (p = .028). Compared with a health education intervention, a 1-yr PA intervention results in a modest increase in systemic concentration of UA in older adults at risk for mobility disability.

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          Journal
          J Aging Phys Act
          Journal of aging and physical activity
          1543-267X
          1063-8652
          Jan 2014
          : 22
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dept. of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.
          Article
          2012-0018 NIHMS617506
          10.1123/japa.2012-0018
          4120269
          23295313
          1cbf3ef9-fa7c-4478-b456-5a105d2e1426
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