Adrielle Cavalcanti de Pontes Araújo, P. Cabral, Alessandra Barbosa Silva, Ana Célia Oliveira dos Santos
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目的:确定虚弱表型的每个标准(单独或分组)对老年人出现该综合征的影响程度。方法:对门诊219例老年人进行观察和分析研究。虚弱综合征的评估基于Fried等人提出的表型,其标准为非故意体重减轻、自我报告疲劳、握力低、体力活动不足和步态缓慢。采用多项logistic回归分析评价各指标单独或分组对表型的影响。结果:共有219人参与了这项研究。最常见的虚弱标准是虚弱和虚弱前个体的缓慢。步态缓慢的体弱前期个体变得体弱的可能性高出9.42倍(OR = 9.42, 95%CI: 7.27-13.40, p = 0.001)。具有所有五个标准的模型解释了样本中99.5%的脆弱性。结论:步态缓慢是体弱和体弱前期个体最常见的虚弱标准。因此,这一标准似乎是老年人虚弱的最佳预测指标,值得医疗保健提供者密切观察。
Objective: determine the extent to which each criterion of the frailty phenotype (either alone or grouped) contributes to the emergence of the syndrome in older people. Methods: observational and analytical study was conducted with 219 male and female older people in outpatient care. The evaluation of frailty syndrome was based on the phenotype proposed by Fried et al., the criteria of which are unintentional weight loss, self-reported fatigue, low grip strength, insufficient physical activity and slow gait. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was employed to evaluate the influence of each criterion of the phenotype alone or grouped. Results: a total of 219 individuals participated in the study. The most common frailty criterion was slowness in both frail and pre-frail individuals. Pre-frail individuals with slow gait were 9.42-fold more likely to become frail (OR = 9.42, 95%CI: 7.27-13.40, p = 0.001). The model with all five criteria explained 99.5% of frailty in the sample. Conclusion: slow gait was the most frequent frailty criterion in frail and pre-frail individuals. Therefore, this criterion seems to be the best predictor of frailty in older people and warrants close observation on the part of healthcare providers.