下肢缺失(LLL)老年人体育活动的相关预测因素是什么?回顾性分析结果。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Isabelle Rash, William C Miller, Gordon Tao, Michael W Payne
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摘要

背景:下肢缺失(LLL)患者的体力活动(PA)会减少。有证据表明,肢体缺失的老年人在身体和社会心理方面的预测因素对体育锻炼有影响。然而,这两个方面(身体/社会心理)尚未在同一分析中进行评估:研究设计:横断面研究:研究设计:横断面研究:对加拿大一项多站点随机对照试验的数据进行二次分析,该试验涉及居住在社区的单侧经胫骨或经股骨关节截肢的假肢矫形者(N = 72)。因变量为老年人体力活动量表。潜在预测因素包括四步方格测试、2分钟步行测试、短期体能测试、生活空间评估、边走边说测试和特定活动平衡信心量表:72名居住在社区的下肢假肢使用者参加了研究。样本中有 62 名男性参与者(占 86%),58 名参与者(占 81%)有经胫截肢。参与者的平均年龄为 65(8.9)岁,其中 49 人(70%)的截肢时间超过 24 个月。老年人体力活动量表的总平均标准差(SD)为 153.2(88.3)分,男性和女性参与者的得分分别为 148.1(11.4)分和 184.5(24.7)分。回归分析表明,生活空间评估(β = 1.15,p = 0.007)和短期体能测试(β = 3.51,p = 0.043)是具有统计学意义的预测因素,占 PA 变异的 25%:结论:社区流动性和体能表现是对运动量最有意义的预测因素。结论:社区流动性和体能表现是最有意义的运动量预测因素,未来的研究应考察其他因素(如环境、动机)。了解 LLL 后 PA 的预测因素将改善临床实践,因为临床医生将掌握更多的知识来修改和改善训练。
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What are relevant predictors of physical activity in older adults with lower limb loss (LLL)? Results of a retrospective analysis.

Background: People with lower limb loss (LLL) have reduced physical activity (PA). There is evidence of physical and psychosocial predictors of PA in older adults with limb loss. However, these 2 areas (physical/psychosocial) have not been evaluated in the same analysis.

Objectives: To describe and identify predictors of PA in individuals with LLL.

Study design: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: Secondary analysis of data from a multisite Canadian randomized control trial involving community-dwelling prosthetic ambulators with unilateral transtibial or transfemoral amputation (N = 72). The dependent variable was the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly. Potential predictors were four step square test, 2-minute walk test, Short Physical Performance Battery, Life Space Assessment, walking while talking test, and Activities-specific Balance Confidence scale.

Results: Seventy-two community-dwelling lower limb prosthesis users were enrolled. The sample included 62 male participants (86%), and 58 participants (81%) had transtibial amputation. The average age of participants was 65 (8.9) years, and for 49 participants (70%), the amputation was over 24 months ago. The total mean Standard Deviation (SD) Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly score was 153.2 (88.3), with scores of 148.1 (11.4) and 184.5 (24.7) for male and female participants, respectively. Regression analysis identified Life Space Assessment (β = 1.15, p = 0.007) and Short Physical Performance Battery (β = 3.51, p = 0.043) as statistically significant predictors accounting for 25% of the variance in PA.

Conclusions: Community mobility and physical performance are the most meaningful predictors of PA. Future research should examine additional factors (e.g., environment, motivation). Understanding the predictors for PA after LLL would improve clinical practice as clinicians would have increased knowledge to modify and improve training.

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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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