闭眼压心面积作为姿势摇摆的测量:与老年糖尿病患者虚弱和功能能力的关系

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0333608
Remi Kodera, Yoshiaki Tamura, Yuji Murao, Fumino Yorikawa, Ai Iizuka, Kazuhito Oba, Kenji Toyoshima, Yuko Chiba, Joji Ishikawa, Atsushi Araki
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患有糖尿病的老年人身体虚弱的风险更高,这可能导致残疾和死亡;因此,对这些人群进行有效的虚弱筛查是必要的。然而,将摇摆测量指数与脆弱或功能能力联系起来的证据仍然有限。本横断面研究旨在探讨有或无糖尿病老年患者的体位稳定性与虚弱和功能能力的关系,该研究使用摆动仪进行评估。研究人员分析了2021年至2022年期间访问脆弱诊所的362名老年门诊患者(149名糖尿病患者,213名非糖尿病患者)的数据。使用Kihon检查表来定义虚弱,使用Short Physical Performance Battery来评估功能能力。摇仪指标包括睁眼时的轨迹长度(Lo)和压力中心面积(Ao),闭眼时的轨迹长度(Lc)和压力中心面积(Ac),以及Romberg比(Ac/Ao)。进行单因素和多因素分析以确定相关性。糖尿病患者的所有摇摆仪指标均较高。在该组中,身体虚弱者的Lo、Ao和Ac水平明显较高,而功能能力低下者的Lo、Lc、Ao和Ac水平较高。受试者工作特征分析显示,Ao和Ac两种诊断的曲线下面积都相对较高。二项logistic回归分析显示,在调整了年龄、性别、HbA1c、认知功能、用药次数以及包括跟腱反射丧失在内的几种糖尿病并发症指标后,Ac与糖尿病患者的虚弱程度显著相关(优势比1.107;95%可信区间1.001-1.225;p = 0.048)。Ac也与低功能能力显著相关。这些发现表明,压力中心的区域,特别是在闭眼环境下,与老年糖尿病患者的虚弱和功能能力有关。
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Area of center of pressure in closed eye setting as a measure of postural sway: Association with frailty and functional capacity in older adults with diabetes.

Older adults with diabetes mellitus are at a higher risk of frailty, which can lead to disability and death; therefore, effective frailty screening is necessary in such populations. However, evidence linking sway meter indices to frailty or functional capacity remains limited. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association of postural stability, assessed using a sway meter, with frailty and functional capacity in older patients with and without diabetes. Data from 362 older outpatients (149 with diabetes and 213 without) who visited the Frailty Clinic between 2021 and 2022 were analyzed. The Kihon Check List was used to define frailty and the Short Physical Performance Battery to assess functional capacity. The sway meter indices included locus length (Lo) and area of the center of pressure (Ao) with open eyes, locus length (Lc) and area of center of pressure (Ac) with closed eyes, and the Romberg ratio (Ac/Ao). Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine associations. All sway meter indices were higher in patients with diabetes. In this group, Lo, Ao, and Ac levels were significantly higher in those with frailty, while Lo, Lc, Ao, and Ac levels were higher in those with low functional capacity. Receiver operating characteristic analyses showed that Ao and Ac had relatively high area under the curve for both diagnoses. Binominal logistic regression analyses revealed that Ac was significantly associated with frailty in patients with diabetes after adjusting for age, sex, HbA1c, cognitive function, number of medications, and several diabetic complication indices, including loss of Achilles tendon reflexes (odds ratio, 1.107; 95% confidence interval, 1.001-1.225; p = 0.048). Ac was also significantly associated with low functional capacity. These findings suggest that the area of the center of pressure, especially in a closed-eye setting, is associated with frailty and functional capacity in older adults with diabetes.

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