Association of Nutritional Risk With Gait Function and Activities of Daily Living in Older Adult Patients With Hip Fractures.

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine-ARM Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-22 DOI:10.5535/arm.230015
Yasunobu Ishikawa, Takuji Adachi, Yasushi Uchiyama
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the association of nutritional risk with gait function and activities of daily living (ADLs) in older adult patients with hip fractures.

Methods: The retrospective data of older adult patients diagnosed with hip fractures who visited the recovery-phase rehabilitation ward between January 2019 and December 2022 were reviewed. Nutritional risk was evaluated using the Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index; gait function and ADLs were assessed using the modified Harris Hip Score subitem and Functional Independence Measure, respectively. Multivariate linear regression and path analysis with structural equation modeling were used to examine the factors associated with ADLs and the associations among the study variables.

Results: This study included 206 participants (172 females and 34 males; mean age, 85.0±7.3 years). In the multivariate analysis, gait function (β=0.488, p<0.001), cognitive function (β=0.430, p<0.001), and surgery (β=-0.143, p<0.001) were identified as independent factors. Pathway analysis revealed that nutritional risk was not directly correlated with ADLs but was directly associated with gait and cognitive functions. Gait and cognitive functions, in turn, were directly related to ADLs.

Conclusion: Nutritional risk was found to be associated with ADLs through an intermediary of gait and cognitive functions.

营养风险与老年髋部骨折患者步态功能和日常生活活动的关系
目的研究髋部骨折老年患者营养风险与步态功能和日常生活活动(ADLs)的关系:方法:回顾性研究了2019年1月至2022年12月期间到康复期病房就诊的确诊为髋部骨折的老年患者的数据。营养风险采用老年营养风险指数进行评估;步态功能和ADL分别采用改良哈里斯髋关节评分子项目和功能独立性测量法进行评估。研究采用多变量线性回归和结构方程模型路径分析来检验与ADLs相关的因素以及研究变量之间的关联:本研究共纳入 206 名参与者(女性 172 人,男性 34 人;平均年龄(85.0±7.3)岁)。在多变量分析中,步态功能(β=0.488,pConclusion:研究发现,营养风险通过步态和认知功能这一中介与日常活动能力相关。
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