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The role of physical and cognitive function in performance of activities of daily living in patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease – a cross-sectional study

机译:身体和认知功能在患有轻度至中等阿尔茨海默病患者的日常生活活动中的作用 - 横截面研究

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Several factors may play a role in the ability of patients with Alzheimer’s disease to perform activities of daily living (ADL). The aim of this study was to examine the impact of different aspects of physical performance and cognitive functions on ADL in patients suffering from mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. We conducted secondary analyses on cross-sectional baseline data from the randomized controlled multicentre study “Preserving quality of life, physical health and functional ability in Alzheimer’s Disease: The effect of physical exercise” (ADEX). In total, 185?AD patients (76 women and 109 men), with a mean age on 70,4?years, were included. Data from physical performance tests (Astrand cycle test, Timed up & Go (TUG), Sit to Stand test (STS)) and cognitive tests (Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE), Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), Stroop Color and Word test (Stroop)) were used. Their associations with ADL, measured on the ADCS-ADL scale was assessed in multivariable regression analyses. SDMT and MMSE had significant, moderate correlations with total ADL (SDMT: r?=?0.33, MMSE: r?=?0.42) and instrumental ADL (SDMT: r?=?0.31, MMSE: r?=?0.42), but not with basic ADL. Adjusting for age and sex, the associations between SDMT and MMSE to total ADL and instrumental ADL persisted. No significant associations were found between Astrand, TUG, STS or Stroop and total ADL, basic ADL or instrumental ADL. Total ADL and instrumental ADL are associated with cognitive functions, including executive function. No significant association between examined physical performance parameters and ADL functions was observed, and consequently does not support an impact of physical function on ADL functions in patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease and relatively well-preserved physical function. Strategies aimed to improve cognition may be better suited to improve ADL function in patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. NCT01681602 . Registered 10 September 2012, retrospectively registered.
机译:有几个因素可能在阿尔茨海默病患者患有日常生活活动(ADL)的患者的能力中发挥作用。本研究的目的是研究患有轻度至中度阿尔茨海默病患者患者的ADL的身体性能和认知功能不同方面的影响。我们对来自随机控制多期式研究的横断面基线数据进行了二次分析,从随机控制的多月份的研究“保留了阿尔茨海默病的生活质量,身体健康和功能能力:体育锻炼的影响”(ADEX)。总共有185名患者(76名妇女和109名男子),包括70,4岁的平均年龄,包括在内。来自物理性能测试的数据(Astrand循环测试,定时&go(tug),坐在待机测试(STS))和认知测试(迷你精神状态检查(MMSE),符号数字模态测试(SDMT),争吵颜色和单词使用测试(速率))。在多元回归分析中评估了与ADCS-ADL规模上测量的与ADL的关联。 SDMT和MMSE具有显着的,与总ADL(SDMT:R?=?0.33,MMSE:R?=?0.42)和仪器ADL(SDMT:R?=?0.31,MMSE:R?=?0.42),但是没有基本的ADL。调整年龄和性别,SDMT与MMSE之间的关联与总ADL和仪器ADL持续存在。 Astrand,Tug,STS或STRoop和Total ADL,基本ADL或仪器ADL之间没有发现任何重要关联。总ADL和仪器ADL与认知功能相关,包括执行功能。观察到检查物理性能参数和ADL功能之间没有显着关联,因此不支持物理功能对患有轻度至中等阿尔茨海默病患者和相对良好的物理功能的ADL功能的影响。旨在改善认知的策略可能更适合提高患有轻度至中度阿尔茨海默病患者的ADL功能。 nct01681602。注册2012年9月10日,回顾性注册。

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