站立时脚趾压力强度对评估依赖护理的老年人跌倒风险的有用性

Taishirou Kamasaki, Hiroshi Otao, M. Hachiya, Toshihiro Nakamura, Kenta Zinnouchi
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[目的]研究站立时脚趾压力强度与跌倒风险之间的关系,以评估前者作为后者的指标。[参与者和方法]纳入75名依赖护理的老年人,测量他们站立时的脚趾压力强度、跌倒风险指数(FRI-5)评分和Kihon检查表,以及身体功能参数。参与者根据他们的FRI-5评分分为跌倒风险增加组和没有跌倒风险增加组,以确定增加和减少跌倒风险的因素。还计算了筛查风险增加的临界值。[结果]42例有跌倒风险增加,33例无跌倒风险增加。站立时脚趾压力强度、Kihon检查表和简易精神状态检查(MMSE)评分与跌倒风险相关。站立筛检风险增加时,切断脚趾压力强度为23.6 kgf。[结论]本研究结果支持站立时足趾压力强度评估护理依赖型老年人跌倒风险的有效性。
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Usefulness of the Toe Pressure Strength When Standing to Assess the Risk of Falls in Care-dependent Elderly
: [Purpose] The relationship between the toe pressure strength when standing and risk of falls was examined to evaluate the former as an index of the latter. [Partici-pants and Methods] Seventy-five care-dependent elderly people were included to measure their toe pressure strength when standing, Fall Risk Index (FRI-5) scores, and Kihon Check List, in addition to physical function parameters. The participants were divided into groups with and without an increased risk of falls, based on their FRI-5 scores, to identify factors increasing and decreasing the risk of falls. A cutoff to screen for an increased risk was also calculated. [Results] There were 42 with and 33 without an increased risk of falls. The toe pressure strength when standing, Kihon Check List, and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score were correlated with the risk of falls. The cutoff toe pressure strength when standing to screen for an increased risk was 23.6 kgf. [Conclusion] The re-sults support the usefulness of the toe pressure strength when standing to assess the risk of falls in the care-dependent elderly.
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