Weekly exercise programme with foot exercises to improve physical function in community-dwelling pre-frail older adults

Q4 Medicine
T. Nishida, R. Nakao, Mika Nishihara, Ryoko Kawasaki, S. Honda
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Background. To investigate the effect of an exercise programme incorporating foot exercises on improving physical function among community-dwelling pre-frail older adults. Method. 13 men and 59 women (mean age, 78.5 years) with pre-frail status joined the exercise programme (a 90-minute session once a week for 3 months). The main exercises comprise strengthening of the muscles in the arms, trunk, hips, and knees, as well as 10 minutes of foot exercises that comprise toe grasp training or ankle joint stretches/ strengthening. Subjective physical function was measured using the motor ability domain of the frailty checklist. Objective physical function was assessed by a single nurse using the toe grip strength (TGS), fiverepetition sit-to-stand test (5STS), one-leg standing duration with eyes open (OLS), 5-m walk test (5WT), and timed up-and-go test (TUGT). Results. In terms of subjective physical function, there was a significant improvement in leg muscle strength, walking endurance, and fear of falling. In terms of objective physical function, the mean TGS increased from 2.6 kg to 2.9 kg for the left side (p=0.005) and from 2.7 kg to 3.0 kg for the right side (p=0.004). Time taken for 5STS decreased from 9.7 s to 9.1 s (p=0.037), and time taken for 5WT decreased from 4.5 s to 4.2 s (p=0.003). However, time taken for OLS and TUGT (balance ability) did not improve significantly. Conclusion. Exercise programme incorporating foot exercises can improve walking ability and leg muscle strength in community-dwelling pre-frail older adults. Nonetheless, the fall risk remains if balance ability is not improved.
每周锻炼计划,包括足部锻炼,以改善居住在社区的体弱前期老年人的身体功能
背景研究在社区居住的体弱前期老年人中,结合足部锻炼的锻炼计划对改善身体功能的影响。方法13名男性和59名女性(平均年龄78.5岁)参加了锻炼计划(每周90分钟,为期3个月)。主要锻炼包括加强手臂、躯干、臀部和膝盖的肌肉,以及10分钟的足部锻炼,包括脚趾抓地训练或踝关节拉伸/强化。使用虚弱检查表的运动能力域测量主观身体功能。目的由一名护士使用脚趾握力(TGS)、五次重复坐-站测试(5STS)、单腿睁眼站立时间(OLS)、5米步行测试(5WT)和定时起身测试(TUGT)来评估身体功能。后果在主观身体功能方面,腿部肌肉力量、行走耐力和对跌倒的恐惧都有显著改善。就客观身体功能而言,左侧的平均TGS从2.6 kg增加到2.9 kg(p=0.005),右侧的平均TGS从2.7 kg增加到3.0 kg(p=0.004)。5STS花费的时间从9.7 s减少到9.1 s(p=0.037),5WT花费的时间由4.5 s减少到4.2 s(p=0.003)。然而,OLS和TUGT(平衡能力)花费的时间没有显著改善。结论结合足部锻炼的锻炼计划可以提高居住在社区的体弱前期老年人的行走能力和腿部肌肉力量。尽管如此,如果不提高平衡能力,下跌的风险仍然存在。
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Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics
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