[Physical characteristics of elderly individuals who require walking aids: A two-year longitudinal study].

Q4 Medicine
Yuya Sakano, Shin Murata, Hideki Nakano
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Abstract

This study aimed to identify the characteristics of elderly individuals in need of nursing care who would require a walking aid after two years and to examine the factors that make it challenging for them to walk alone. This study involved 179 elderly individuals in need of care, whose grip strength, balance, lower limb muscle strength, and walking ability were assessed. Participants were divided into two groups based on whether they were using walking aids after two years, and their physical function was compared.A logistic regression analysis was conducted with the use of a walking aid as the dependent variable and the items showing significant differences between the two groups as independent variables. Knee extension muscle strength was a significant factor. Furthermore, the incidence curves of walking aid use were compared between the two groups based on the presence or absence of knee extensor muscle weakness.The findings indicated that individuals who required a walking aid after two years had reduced knee extensor muscle strength, highlighting the importance of using a walking aid at an earlier stage.

[需要助行器的老年人的身体特征:一项为期两年的纵向研究]。
本研究旨在确定需要护理的老年人的特征,这些老年人在两年后需要助行器,并检查使他们独自行走具有挑战性的因素。这项研究涉及179名需要护理的老年人,对他们的握力、平衡、下肢肌肉力量和行走能力进行了评估。参与者根据两年后是否使用助行器分为两组,并比较他们的身体功能。以助行器为因变量,两组有显著性差异的项目为自变量,进行logistic回归分析。膝关节伸展肌肉力量是一个重要因素。此外,根据膝关节伸肌无力的存在与否,比较两组患者使用助行器的发生率曲线。研究结果表明,两年后需要助行器的个体膝关节伸肌力量下降,强调了在早期阶段使用助行器的重要性。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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