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Lower extremity performance is associated with daily life physical activity in individuals with and without peripheral arterial disease.

机译:下肢表现与患有和不患有外周动脉疾病的个体的日常生活体育活动有关。

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OBJECTIVES: To determine whether persons with poorer lower extremity functioning have reduced physical activity levels. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. SETTING: Three Chicago-area medical centers. PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred twenty-five people with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and 121 individuals without PAD. MEASUREMENTS: The summary performance score (SPS) was determined for all participants. The SPS combines data on walking velocity, time for five repeated chair rises, and standing balance. Each test is scored on a 0 to 4 scale (4 = best). Scores are summed to create the SPS (0-12 scale, 12 = best). All participants wore a vertical accelerometer for 7 days to measure physical activity. RESULTS: The SPS was associated linearly with 7-day physical activity levels of participants with (P< .0001) and without PAD (P< .0001). This relationship was maintained even after restricting analyses to subsets of participants who reported that they could walk a quarter of a mile and up and down stairs without difficulty (P< .001) and were able to walk for 6-minutes without stopping (P< .001). In multiple linear regression analyses, the SPS was associated with physical activity in participants with (P< .01) and without PAD (P< .001), adjusting for age, sex, race, comorbidities, ankle brachial index, neuropathy, and leg symptoms.CONCLUSION: In people with and without PAD who have impaired lower extremity performance, reduced physical activity levels may contribute to subsequent disability. Future study is needed to determine whether interventions to increase physical activity can prevent functional decline in persons with a low SPS.
机译:目的:确定下肢功能较差的人的体育活动水平是否降低。设计:横截面。地点:三个芝加哥地区医疗中心。参与者:下肢周围动脉疾病(PAD)的225人和没有PAD的121个人。测量:为所有参与者确定总结表现得分(SPS)。 SPS结合了步行速度,重复坐五次的时间以及站立平衡的数据。每种测试的评分范围为0到4(4 =最佳)。将分数相加即可创建SPS(0-12比例,12 =最佳)。所有参与者佩戴垂直加速度计7天,以测量身体活动。结果:SPS与有(P <.0001)和没有PAD(P <.0001)的参与者的7天体育活动水平呈线性相关。即使将分析限制在参与者的子集上,也保持了这种关系,这些参与者报告说,他们可以轻松走四分之一英里和上下楼梯(P <.001),并且能够走6分钟而不会停下来(P < .001)。在多重线性回归分析中,SPS与有(P <.01)和没有PAD(P <.001)的参与者的体育活动相关,并根据年龄,性别,种族,合并症,踝臂指数,神经病变和腿部进行了调整。结论:在患有和不患有PAD的下肢运动能力受损的人中,减少体育锻炼水平可能会导致随后的残疾。需要进行进一步的研究以确定增加体育锻炼的干预措施是否可以防止低SPS患者的功能下降。

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