Gait Speed Reference Values for Adults Aged 90 and Older: The 90+ Study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-25 DOI:10.1519/JPT.0000000000000340
Katherine A Colcord, Claudia H Kawas, María M Corrada
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Slow gait speed has been associated with adverse outcomes in older adults, but little data exist for those 90 years and older, a group often referred to as the "oldest old." We aimed to establish reference values for gait speed in men and women 90 years and older.

Methods: The 90+ Study is a population-based longitudinal study of aging. Our analyses of gait speed included participants who were evaluated in person and were ambulatory. Gait speed was assessed using the 4-m walk test. We calculated means, standard deviations, and percentiles stratified by age, sex, and use of assistive device.

Results and discussion: The 797 participants had a mean age of 93.5 years. Of these, 73.9% were women, 39.5% had a college education, and 98.6% were White. The overall mean gait speed was 0.58 m/s (women = 0.55 m/s, men = 0.65 m/s). In participants who did not use an assistive device, the overall mean gait speed was 0.66 m/s (women = 0.63 m/s, men = 0.71 m/s). In those who used a device, the overall mean gait speed was 0.38 m/s (women = 0.37 m/s, men = 0.43 m/s). Gait speed decreased with increasing age. Men had consistently higher average gait speeds compared with women across age categories. Men and women who used assistive devices had lower average gait speeds across age categories compared with men and women who ambulated with no device. Average gait speeds in our oldest-old cohort were slower than those of older adults younger than 90 years in previous studies.

Conclusions: This study is the first to establish gait speed reference values specific to adults 90 years and older. Age-appropriate reference values are crucial to the accurate interpretation of clinical measures for patients in their 90s and above.

90 岁及以上成年人步速参考值:90+ 研究
背景和目的:步态速度慢与老年人的不良预后有关,但对于 90 岁及以上的老年人,即通常所说的 "高龄老人",几乎没有相关数据。我们旨在确定 90 岁及以上男性和女性步速的参考值:90+ 研究是一项基于人口的老龄化纵向研究。我们对步速的分析包括亲自接受评估且行动自如的参与者。步速通过 4 米步行测试进行评估。我们计算了平均值、标准差和百分位数,并按年龄、性别和辅助设备的使用情况进行了分层:797 名参与者的平均年龄为 93.5 岁。其中,73.9%为女性,39.5%受过大学教育,98.6%为白人。总体平均步速为 0.58 米/秒(女性 = 0.55 米/秒,男性 = 0.65 米/秒)。未使用辅助设备的参与者的总平均步速为 0.66 米/秒(女性 = 0.63 米/秒,男性 = 0.71 米/秒)。使用辅助设备的参与者的总平均步速为 0.38 米/秒(女性 = 0.37 米/秒,男性 = 0.43 米/秒)。步速随着年龄的增长而降低。在各年龄段中,男性的平均步速始终高于女性。使用辅助器械的男性和女性与不使用任何器械的男性和女性相比,各年龄段的平均步速都较低。与以往研究中 90 岁以下老年人的平均步速相比,我们最年长人群的平均步速较慢:这项研究首次确定了 90 岁及以上老年人的步速参考值。适合年龄的参考值对于准确解释 90 岁及以上患者的临床测量结果至关重要。
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Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy is the leading source of clinically applicable evidence for achieving optimal health, wellness, mobility, and physical function across the continuum of health status for the aging adult. The mission of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy is building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to optimize the experience of aging.
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