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Impact of Knee Pain on Fear of Falling, Changes in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, and Falls Among Malaysians Age 55 Years and Above

机译:膝关节疼痛对坠落恐惧的影响,日常生活的乐器活动的变化,以及55岁及以上的马来西亚人

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Objectives: To determine the temporal relationship between the presence of knee pain and knee pain severity identified at baseline with fall risk, fear of falling and changes in instrumental activity of daily living at 12-months follow-up. Methods: This was a prospective study from the Malaysian Elders Longitudinal Research (MELoR) study involving community dwelling older persons aged 55 years and older. The presence of one fall in the preceding 12 months, knee pain, and functional capacity were determined at baseline (2013–2015) and follow-up (2015–2016). Function was determined as loss of at least one of seven instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). Physical performance was evaluated at baseline using the timed-up-and-go (TUG) test. Fear of falling (FoF) was determined using the single question “Are you afraid of falling?” Results: Data were available for 605 participants, mean ( SD ) age = 69.10 (7.24) years. Knee pain was present in 30.2% at baseline. Neither the presence of knee pain nor knee pain severity at baseline were associated with falls at 1-year follow-up. Knee pain was significantly associated with FoF at follow-up [aRR (95%CI) = 1.76 (1.02–3.04)] but not changes in IADL. Among individuals with no falls at baseline, the presence of knee pain was protective of falls at follow-up after adjustment for baseline physical performance [adjusted rate ratio, aRR (95% confidence interval, CI) = 0.35 (0.13–0.97)]. Conclusion: Knee pain is associated with increased FoF at 1.5 years' follow-up within a multi-ethnic population aged 55 years, residing in an urban location in a middle-income South East Asian nation. Interestingly, after differences in muscle strength was accounted for, knee pain was protective against falls at follow-up. Our findings challenge previous assumptions on joint pain and falls and highlights the importance of large prospective studies and further mechanistic research incorporating psychological factors in this area of increasing prominence.
机译:目的:确定在基线患者膝关节疼痛和膝关节疼痛严重程度之间存在的时间关系,患有危险风险,担心日常住在12个月后日常生活的乐器活动的堕落和变化。方法:这是马来西亚长老纵向研究(Melor)研究的前瞻性研究,涉及55岁及以上的社区住宅年龄较大的人。在基线(2013-2015)和随访(2015-2016)时确定了前12个月,膝关节疼痛和功能能力的一个秋季的存在。功能被确定为日常生活(IADL)的七种七种乐器活动中的至少一个。使用定时上升(拖船)测试在基线评估物理性能。害怕堕落(FOF)使用单一问题确定“你害怕下降吗?”结果:可用于605名参与者,平均值(SD)年龄= 69.10(7.24)年。膝关节疼痛在30.2%以30.2%出现。基线膝关节疼痛和膝关节疼痛严重程度均不与1年随访有关。膝关节疼痛与随访中的FOF显着相关[ARR(95%CI)= 1.76(1.02-3.04)]但没有IADL的变化。在基线没有跌落的个体中,膝关节疼痛的存在是在基线物理性能调整后随访的跌落保护[调节率比,ARR(95%置信区间,CI)= 0.35(0.13-0.97)]。结论:膝关节疼痛与55岁以上55岁的多族裔人口中的1.5岁以上的FOF相关联,居住在一个中东南亚国家的城市地点。有趣的是,在肌肉力量的差异占患者之后,膝关节疼痛是防止随访的瀑布。我们的调查结果挑战了以前的关节痛苦和下降的假设,并突显了大型前瞻性研究的重要性和进一步的机制研究在越来越突出的情况下纳入心理因素。

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