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Determinants of Falls and Fear of Falling in Ambulatory Persons With Late Effects of Polio

机译:脊髓灰质炎迟发的动态人群跌倒和恐惧的决定因素

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Background: Falls and fear of falling (FOF) are common in persons with late effects of polio, but there is limited knowledge of associated factors. Objective: To determine how knee muscle strength, dynamic balance, and gait performance (adjusted for gender, age, and body mass index) are associated with falls and FOF in persons with late effects of polio. Design: A cross-sectional study. Setting: A university hospital outpatient clinic. Participants: Eighty-one ambulatory persons with verified late effects of polio (43 men; mean age 67 years). Main Outcome Measurements: Number of falls the past year, Falls Efficacy Scale-International to assess FOF, a Biodex dynamometer to measure knee muscle strength, the Timed Up & Go test to assess dynamic balance, and the 6-Minute Walk test to assess gait performance. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used for falls (categorical data) and linear regression analyses for FOF (continuous data) as dependent variables. Results: Fifty-nine percent reported at least 1 fall during the past year, and 79% experienced FOF. Reduced knee muscle strength in the more affected limb and gait performance were determinants of falls. An increase of 10 Nm in knee flexor and knee extensor strength reduced the odds ratio between 0.70 and 0.83 (. P = .01), and an increase of 100 m in 6-Minute Walk test reduced the odds ratio to 0.41 (. P = .001). All factors were determinants of FOF; reduced knee muscle strength in the more and less affected limbs explained 17%-25% of the variance in FOF, dynamic balance 30%, and gait performance 41%. Gender, age, and body mass index only marginally influenced the results. Conclusions: Reduced gait performance, knee muscle strength, and dynamic balance are to a varying degree determinants of falls and FOF in ambulatory persons with late effects of polio. Future studies need to evaluate whether rehabilitation programs targeting these factors can reduce falls and FOF in this population.
机译:背景:跌倒和恐惧跌倒(FOF)在小儿麻痹症晚期影响者中很常见,但是对相关因素的了解有限。目的:确定患有小儿麻痹症晚期患者的膝盖肌肉力量,动态平衡和步态表现(针对性别,年龄和体重指数进行调整)如何与跌倒和FOF相关联。设计:横断面研究。地点:大学医院的门诊诊所。参与者:八十一名患有脊髓灰质炎的迟发效应的卧床人员(43名男性;平均年龄67岁)。主要指标:过去一年的跌倒次数,国际跌倒疗效量表(用于评估FOF),Biodex测力计(用于测量膝部肌肉力量),Timed Up&Go测试(用于评估动态平衡)以及6分钟步行测试(用于评估步态)性能。单因素和多元逻辑回归分析用于跌落(分类数据),线性回归分析用于FOF(连续数据)作为因变量。结果:59%的人在过去一年中报告过至少1次跌倒,而79%的人经历了FOF。受累肢体中膝盖肌肉力量的下降和步态表现是跌倒的决定因素。膝盖屈肌和膝盖伸肌力量增加10 Nm会使比值比降低0.70至0.83(。P = .01),而6分钟步行测试中增加100 m会使比值比降低至0.41(。P = .001)。所有因素都是FOF的决定因素;受累患肢的膝盖肌肉力量下降说明FOF差异的17%-25%,动态平衡30%和步态表现41%。性别,年龄和体重指数仅对结果产生轻微影响。结论:步态不佳,膝部肌肉力量和动态平衡的下降在一定程度上决定了小儿麻痹症晚期患者的跌落和FOF。未来的研究需要评估针对这些因素的康复计划是否可以减少该人群的跌倒和FOF。

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