较高的动态平衡能力与美国社区低收入老年人的认知功能有关。

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SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241296629
Renata Komalasari, Elias Mpofu, Hui Chen Rita Chang, Eva Berthy Talluntondok, Deby Kristiani Uligraff, Rongfang Zhan, Ladda Thiamwong
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介绍:多项研究报告了老年人平衡能力与认知功能之间的关系。然而,很少有研究是在低收入环境中进行的:这项横断面研究考察了佛罗里达州奥兰多市社区低收入老年人的动态和静态平衡与认知功能之间的关系:方法:用短期体能测试(SPPB)评估动态平衡,用 BTracks 平衡系统评估静态平衡。罗兰德痴呆通用评估量表(RUDAS)评估认知能力,患者健康问卷-9评估抑郁症状:多元回归分析表明,在控制抑郁症状的情况下,动态平衡与认知能力显著相关,但静态平衡与认知能力无关(N = 89,M 年龄 = 72.70,SD ± 6.95;女性 = 79)。具体来说,动态平衡越高,认知功能越好。认知健康的参与者(RUDAS 评分≥23)在 SPPB 中的得分比可能存在认知障碍的参与者(RUDAS 评分)高出 2.526 分:研究结果为低收入社区老年人的动态平衡和认知功能健康差异提供了证据。因此,动态平衡和认知功能应成为低收入社区老年人常规筛查的一部分。
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Higher Dynamic Balance Performance Was Associated With Cognitive Function Among U.S. Community-Dwelling Low-Income Older Adults.

Introduction: Multiple studies have reported the association between balance performance and cognitive function among older adults. However, few studies have been conducted in low-income settings.

Objectives: This cross-sectional study examined the relationships of dynamic and static balance with cognitive function in community-dwelling low-income older adults in Orlando, Florida.

Methods: Dynamic balance was assessed with a Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) and static balance with BTracks Balance System. Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) assessed cognition and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 assessed depressive symptoms.

Results: Multiple regression analysis showed dynamic balance was significantly associated with cognition, but static balance was not, controlling for depressive symptoms (N = 89, M age = 72.70, SD ± 6.95; females = 79). Specifically, higher dynamic balance was associated with better cognitive function. Cognitively healthy participants (RUDAS scores ≥23) scored 2.526 points higher in SPPB than those with possible cognitive impairment (RUDAS scores <23).

Conclusions: Findings provide the evidence to suggest dynamic balance and cognitive function health disparities affecting older adults from low-income community. By implication, dynamic balance and cognitive function should be part of routine screening with older adults living in low-income communities.

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