Insufficient physical activity and multimorbidity was associated with low physical functional performance in older adults: a cross-sectional study

Clóvis Arlindo de Sousa, A. Floriani, S. Ulbricht, U. Siewert-Markus, J. Freyer-Adam, T. Ittermann, H. Völzke, M. Dörr, M. Markus, Ernani Tiaraju de Santa Helena
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Objective: Aging, physical inactivity, and chronic disease can decrease strength and muscle mass and affect mobility and autonomy in older adults. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence and associated factors of low physical functional performance among older adults in the city of Pomerode, in southern Brazil. Methods: This is a cross-sectional population-based study with data on 733 older adults from the Study of Health in Pomerode — SHIP-Brazil. Low functional physical performance was defined as handgrip strength ≤ 32 kg for men or ≤ 20 kg for women and/or a Timed Up and Go test ≥ 11 seconds for men or ≥ 13 seconds for women. Associations were analyzed by multiple logistic regression. Results: The prevalence of low physical functional performance was 43.7% (42.2% among women and 45.5% among men). Low physical functional performance was associated with the 70–79 years age group (odds ratio [OR] = 2.07) and insufficient physical activity (OR = 2.73) in men, and with the 70–79 years age group (OR = 2.09) and multimorbidity (OR = 1.87) in women. In general, older age, insufficient physical activity, and multimorbidity were associated with low physical functional performance in older adults. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that while insufficient physical activity is crucial for physical functional performance in older men, multimorbidity appears to be crucial for older women.
一项横断面研究表明,老年人身体活动不足和多种疾病与身体功能低下有关
目的:衰老、缺乏身体活动和慢性疾病可降低老年人的力量和肌肉质量,影响其活动能力和自主性。本研究旨在分析巴西南部城市Pomerode老年人身体机能低下的患病率及其相关因素。方法:这是一项基于人群的横断面研究,数据来自巴西Pomerode - ship健康研究的733名老年人。低功能身体表现被定义为男性握力≤32 kg或女性≤20 kg和/或Timed Up and Go测试(男性≥11秒或女性≥13秒)。采用多元逻辑回归分析相关性。结果:身体机能低下的患病率为43.7%,其中女性42.2%,男性45.5%。低身体机能表现与70-79岁年龄组(比值比[OR] = 2.07)和男性体力活动不足(OR = 2.73)相关,与70-79岁年龄组(OR = 2.09)和女性多病(OR = 1.87)相关。一般来说,年龄较大、身体活动不足和多病与老年人身体功能低下有关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,体力活动不足对老年男性的身体机能表现至关重要,而多病似乎对老年女性至关重要。
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