Rafael de Almeida Sá, A. S. Ferreira, Thiago B. N. Lemos, L. A. S. de Oliveira
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Abstract
Aim: To investigate the correlation of lower-limb muscle function with clinical status, balance, and quality of life in individuals with Parkinson disease (PD). Methods: Twenty-five participants were included. Outcome measures were assessed through scales and questionnaires. Quadriceps muscle function was assessed through a maximal isometric voluntary contraction. Spearman's correlation coefficient (ρ) analysis was performed. Results: Quadriceps peak force was negatively correlated with scores of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) part III (ρ= 0.610) but positively correlated with scores of the Mini-BESTest (ρ= 0.484) and the Timed Up and Go test (ρ= 0.528). The rate of force development was negatively correlated with scores of the UPDRS II (ρ=−0.437) and III (ρ=−0.577). Force variability was positively correlated with the quality of life (Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire 39; ρ= 0.455). Conclusion: Better quadriceps muscle function is associated with better clinical status, balance, and quality of life in people with PD.
目的:探讨帕金森病患者下肢肌肉功能与临床状态、平衡和生活质量的相关性。方法:25名参与者被纳入研究。通过量表和问卷对结果指标进行了评估。通过最大等长自主收缩评估股四头肌功能。进行Spearman相关系数(ρ)分析。结果:股四头肌峰值力与联合帕金森病评定量表(UPDRS)第三部分的得分呈负相关(ρ=0.610),但与Mini-BESTest(ρ=0.484)和Timed Up and Go测试(ρ=0.528)的得分呈正相关。力量发展率与UPDRS II(ρ=-0.437)和III(ρ=-0.577)的得分呈阴性相关。力量变异性与生活质量呈正相关(帕金森病问卷39;ρ=0.455)。结论:帕金森病患者股四头肌功能的改善与临床状态、平衡和生活质量的改善有关。
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Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, (TGR) is a peer-reviewed journal that presents clinical, basic, and applied research, as well as theoretic information, consolidated into a clinically relevant format and provides a resource for the healthcare professional practicing in the area of geriatric rehabilitation. TGR provides useful, treatment-related information written by and for specialists in all aspects of geriatric care. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, providing dependable hands-on tips and techniques.