Balance performance and grip strength as predictors of cognitive function among community-dwelling older adults in the USA.

Jennifer Blackwood, Reza Amini, Gerry Conti, Quinn Counseller, Rebekah Taylor, Deena Fayyad
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Objectives: To investigate how balance and grip strength predicts the probability of cognitive function impairment (i.e., executive function: mild and mild-to-moderate impairment, and delayed recall) over eight years in community-dwelling older adults in the US, controlling for sex and race/ethnicity.

Methods: The National Health and Aging Trends Study dataset (2011 - 2018) was employed. Dependent variables included the Clock Drawing Test (Executive Function) and Delayed Word Recall Test. Longitudinal ordered logistic regression examined the association between cognitive function and predictors (i.e., balance and grip strength) over eight waves (n=9800, 1,225 per wave).

Results: Those who could complete side-by-side standing and semi-tandem tasks were 33% and 38% less likely to have mild or mild-to-moderate executive function impairment, respectively, relative to those who could not complete these tests. One score decrease in grip strength increased the executive function impairment risk by 13% (Odds Ratio: 0.87, CI: 0.79-0.95). Those who completed the side-by-side tasks were 35% (Odds Ratio: 0.65, CI: 0.44-0.95) less likely to experience delayed recall impairments than those who could not complete this test. With one score decrease in grip strength, the risk of delayed recall impairment was increased by 11% (OR: 0.89, CI: 0.80-1.00).

Conclusions: A combination of these two simple tests (i.e., semi-tandem stance and grip strength) can screen for cognitive impairment among community-dwelling older adults to identify people with mild and mild-to-moderate cognitive impairment in clinical settings.

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平衡表现和握力作为美国社区老年人认知功能的预测因子。
目的:在控制性别和种族/民族的情况下,研究平衡和握力如何预测8年以上美国社区老年人认知功能障碍(即执行功能:轻度和轻度至中度损害,以及延迟回忆)的概率。方法:采用2011 - 2018年国家健康与老龄化趋势研究数据集。因变量包括时钟绘制测试(执行功能)和延迟单词回忆测试。纵向有序逻辑回归检查了认知功能和预测因子(即平衡和握力)之间的关联,超过8波(n=9800,每波1225)。结果:与不能完成这些测试的人相比,能够完成并排站立和半串联任务的人发生轻度或轻度至中度执行功能障碍的可能性分别降低了33%和38%。握力每降低一分,执行功能受损的风险增加13%(优势比:0.87,CI: 0.79-0.95)。那些完成并排任务的人比那些不能完成测试的人经历延迟回忆障碍的可能性低35%(优势比:0.65,CI: 0.44-0.95)。握力每降低一分,延迟回忆障碍的风险增加11% (OR: 0.89, CI: 0.80-1.00)。结论:结合这两项简单的测试(即半串联站立和握力)可以筛查社区居住老年人的认知障碍,从而在临床环境中识别轻度和轻中度认知障碍人群。
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