Functional capacity and risk of frailty syndrome in 85-year-old and older women living in nursing homes in Poland

Q2 Social Sciences
A. Kaczorowska, Anna Sebastjan, Małgorzata Kołodziej, S. Kozieł, Mariusz Tomczak, Z. Ignasiak
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Abstract Maintaining sufficient physical fitness to prevent any limitations in performing activities of daily living and to be functionally independent is of great importance for both longevity and quality of life in older adults. Aim of the study was to evaluate functional physical fitness of women aged 85 years and older, residents of nursing homes, in the Polish population and to assess the risk of frailty syndrome. The study involved 17 women aged 85 years or older, residents of nursing homes in the Lower Silesian voivodeship. The Senior Fitness Test was used to assess functional fitness. The results of functional fitness tests were related to the standards for the elderly population in Poland and to the reference standards for maintaining independence. In addition, hand grip strength level was measured using a hand dynamometer, height and weight were measured, and BMI was calculated. 15-item version of the Geriatric Depression Scale was used to assess the level of depression. We used 3 of the 5 proposed criteria from the Cardiovascular Health Study Frailty Index to assess the presence of frailty syndrome: gait speed, level of hand grip strength, and the presence of depression. The results of the Senior Fitness Test demonstrate the low level of functional fitness of female nursing home residents. A large percentage of the women surveyed are below the standard values developed for Polish seniors. The weakest results were in the timed up and go test, with more than 94% of the women tested falling outside the standard ranges. The mean results of all samples do not meet the developed reference standards for maintaining independence. No non-frail person was found among the study participants and the vast majority were at risk for frailty syndrome. Most of the studied women do not meet functional fitness standards developed for the Polish population, as well as reference standards for maintaining independence. Nursing home residents over the age of 85 are at risk for frailty syndrome.
生活在波兰养老院的85岁及以上妇女的功能能力和衰弱综合征的风险
摘要保持足够的身体素质,以防止日常生活活动受到任何限制,并保持功能独立,这对老年人的寿命和生活质量都非常重要。该研究的目的是评估波兰人群中85岁及以上女性、疗养院居民的功能性身体素质,并评估虚弱综合征的风险。这项研究涉及17名85岁或以上的女性,她们是下西里西亚省养老院的居民。老年人体能测试用于评估功能体能。功能体能测试的结果与波兰老年人的标准和保持独立性的参考标准有关。此外,使用测功机测量握力水平,测量身高和体重,并计算BMI。使用15项版本的老年抑郁量表来评估抑郁水平。我们使用心血管健康研究虚弱指数中提出的5个标准中的3个来评估虚弱综合征的存在:步态速度、握力水平和抑郁的存在。老年人体质测试的结果表明,女性疗养院居民的功能体质水平较低。在接受调查的妇女中,很大一部分低于为波兰老年人制定的标准值。结果最弱的是定时测试,超过94%的女性测试结果超出了标准范围。所有样本的平均结果不符合为保持独立性而制定的参考标准。在研究参与者中没有发现非虚弱的人,绝大多数人都有患虚弱综合征的风险。大多数被研究的女性不符合为波兰人口制定的功能健康标准,也不符合保持独立的参考标准。85岁以上的疗养院居民有患虚弱综合征的风险。
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Anthropological Review
Anthropological Review Social Sciences-Anthropology
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