Association between Toe Pressure Strength in the Standing Position and Maximum Walking Speed in Older Adults.

IF 2.8 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-25 DOI:10.4235/agmr.23.0113
Taishiro Kamasaki, Hiroshi Otao, Mizuki Hachiya, Shinichi Tanaka, Kohei Ochishi, Suguru Shimokihara, Michio Maruta, Gwanghee Han, Yoshihiko Akasaki, Yuma Hidaka, Takayuki Tabira
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Abstract

Background: Considering concerns about conventional toe grip strength, we devised a method to measure toe pressure strength in the standing position, which is close to the actual motion. This study examined the association between toe pressure strength in the standing position and walking speed among older adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 150 community-dwelling older adults (81±8 years, 73% female) who participated in the physical fitness test. We analyzed the correlation between the participants' maximum walking speed and physical function. Furthermore, we performed regression analysis with the maximum walking speed as the dependent variable to examine the association with toe pressure strength in the standing position. We also examined the association between maximum walking speed and toe pressure strength in the standing position by introducing a covariate.

Results: Correlation analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between maximum walking speed and toe pressure strength in the standing position, with a moderate effect size (r=0.48, p<0.001). Moreover, multiple regression analysis with covariates showed an association between maximum walking speed and toe pressure strength in the standing position (standardization factor=0.13, p<0.026).

Conclusion: Toe pressure strength in the standing position was associated with maximum walking speed. This finding clarifies the significance of assessing toe pressure strength in the standing position and suggests that enhanced toe pressure strength in the standing position may increase maximum walking speed.

老年人站立姿势的脚趾压力强度与最大步行速度之间的关系。
背景:考虑到传统脚趾握力的问题,我们设计了一种测量站立姿势脚趾压力强度的方法,该方法接近实际动作。本研究旨在检验老年人站立姿势的脚趾压力强度与步行速度之间的关系。方法:本研究为横断面研究。参与者是150名居住在社区的老年人(81±8岁,73%为女性),他们参加了体能测试。参与者的最大步行速度与各项身体功能之间进行了相关性分析。此外,为了检验站立姿势与脚趾压力强度的关系,以最大步行速度为因变量进行了回归分析。在模型2中,我们通过引入协变量来检验站立姿势下的最大步行速度和脚趾压力强度之间的关系。结果:相关分析显示,站立姿势下最大步行速度与脚趾压力强度呈显著正相关,影响大小适中(r=0.48,p<0.001),注入协变量的多元回归分析表明,最大步行速度与站立时的足趾压力强度相关(标准化因子=0.13,p<0.026)。结论:站立时的足趾压力强度是与最大步行速度相关的函数之一。这阐明了评估站立姿势中脚趾压力强度的重要性,并表明站立姿势中增强脚趾压力强度可以提高最大步行速度。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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