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Fear of moving outdoors and development of outdoor walking difficulty in older people.

机译:担心户外活动以及老年人户外行走困难的发展。

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OBJECTIVES: To study which individual characteristics and environmental factors correlate with fear of moving outdoors and whether fear of moving outdoors predicts development of mobility limitation. DESIGN: Observational prospective cohort study and cross-sectional analyses. SETTING: Community and research center. PARTICIPANTS: Seven hundred twenty-seven community-living people aged 75 to 81 were interviewed at baseline, of whom 314 took part in a 3.5-year follow-up. MEASUREMENTS: Fear of moving outdoors and its potential individual and environmental correlates were assessed at baseline. Perceived difficulties in walking 0.5 km and 2 km were assessed twice a year over a 3.5-year period. RESULTS: At baseline, 65% of the women and 29% of the men reported fear of moving outdoors. Poor socioeconomic status; musculoskeletal diseases; slow walking speed; and the presence of poor street conditions, hills in the nearby environment, and noisy traffic correlated with fear of moving outdoors. At the first 6-month follow-up, participants with fear of moving outdoors had more than four times the adjusted risk (odds ratio (OR)=4.6, 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.92-11.00) of developing difficulties in walking 0.5 km and a three times greater adjusted risk (OR=3.10, 95% CI=1.49-6.46) for developing difficulty in walking 2 km compared with those without fear. The difference in the prevalence of walking difficulties remained statistically significant over the 3.5-year follow-up (P=.02 and P=.009, respectively). CONCLUSION: Fear of moving outdoors is common in older adults and increases the risk of developing self-reported difficulties in walking 0.5 km and 2 km. Knowledge about individual and environmental factors underlying fear of moving outdoors and finding ways to alleviate fear of moving outdoors are important for community planning and prevention of disability.
机译:目的:研究哪些个性特征和环境因素与对户外活动的恐惧相关,以及对户外活动的恐惧是否预示了行动不便的发展。设计:观察性前瞻性队列研究和横断面分析。地点:社区和研究中心。参与者:基线时对757名75至81岁的社区生活者进行了采访,其中314人参加了3.5年的随访。测量:在基线评估了户外活动的恐惧及其潜在的个人和环境相关因素。在3.5年的时间内,每年两次评估感知到的步行0.5公里和2公里的困难。结果:基线时,有65%的女性和29%的男性表示害怕搬到户外。社会经济地位低下;肌肉骨骼疾病;步行速度慢;以及恶劣的街道条件,附近环境中的丘陵以及嘈杂的交通状况,都与人们担心搬到户外有关。在最初的6个月随访中,担心户外活动的参与者出现行走困难的调整后风险(调整比(OR)= 4.6,95%置信区间(CI)= 1.92-11.00)超过四倍。与没有恐惧的人相比,步行2公里的难度增加0.5公里,并具有3倍的调整风险(OR = 3.10,95%CI = 1.49-6.46)。在3.5年的随访中,步行困难患病率的差异仍具有统计学意义(分别为P = .02和P = .009)。结论:害怕户外移动在老年人中很常见,并增加了在0.5 km和2 km内行走时自我报告的困难的风险。有关个人和环境因素的知识,这些知识是造成人们对户外活动的恐惧的根源,并找到减轻对户外活动的恐惧的方法,对于社区规划和预防残疾至关重要。

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