老年唐氏综合征患者与对照组的比较:临床特征、功能状态和感觉运动功能。

Eli Carmeli, Shlomo Kessel, Shmuel Bar-Chad, Joav Merrick
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一般人口预期寿命的增加导致越来越多的老年人患有智力残疾,这反映在唐氏综合症患者的预期寿命增加,目前约为56岁。本研究的目的是研究10例老年唐氏综合征患者(平均年龄59岁)和13例年轻唐氏综合征患者(平均年龄44岁)的临床特征、功能状态和感觉运动功能,并与38例成人无唐氏综合征智力残疾患者和对照组无智力残疾患者进行比较。所有患有唐氏综合症和智力残疾的人住在以色列的两个居住生活中心,而31名无智力残疾的老年人(平均年龄75岁)作为对照组,住在一个独立的生活设施中。这项研究考虑了人口统计数据、医学背景、身体和功能测试。结果表明,研究中患有唐氏综合症的老年人比智力残疾的老年人和对照组更肥胖,更矮,有更多的医疗问题。与其他两组相比,患有唐氏综合症的老年人的功能表现受损更严重。据推测,他们反应较慢的原因可能是身体活动较少的生活方式,这可能会加速疾病的发作,导致与衰老有关的有害健康的症状。
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A comparison between older persons with down syndrome and a control group: clinical characteristics, functional status and sensorimotor function.

The increase in life expectancy within the general population has resulted in an increasing number of elderly adults with intellectual disability, and this is reflected in the increased life expectancy in persons with Down syndrome, currently about 56 years. The aim of this study was to study the clinical characteristics, the functional status and sensori-motor function of 10 older persons with Down syndrome (mean age 59 years), 13 younger persons with Down syndrome (mean age 44 years) and compare them with 38 adults with intellectual disability without Down syndrome and a control group of people without intellectual disability. All the persons with Down syndrome and intellectual disability resided in two residential living centres in Israel, while the 31 older persons without intellectual disability (mean age 75 years), who served as the control group, lived in an independent living facility. The study considered demographic data, medical backgrounds, physical and functional tests. The results showed that the older persons with Down syndrome in the study were more obese, shorter and had more medical problems than both the older persons with intellectual disability and the control group. The functional performance of the older adults with Down syndrome was more impaired in comparison with both other groups. It is postulated that their slower responses may be explained by a less physically active lifestyle, that may accelerate the onset of disease, resulting in symptoms associated with aging that are detrimental to health.

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