Fleischman Debra A, Wilson Robert S, Schneider Julie A, Bienias Julia L, Bennett David A
Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center and Departments of Neurological Sciences and Behavioral Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 2007 Jan-Mar;33(1):59-76. doi: 10.1080/03610730601006370.
Little is known about the association between parkinsonian signs and functional disability. The authors examined the associations between four parkinsonian signs (gait, rigidity, bradykinesia, tremor) and the ability to perform physical and instrumental activities of daily living, in a large cohort of older Rush Memory and Aging Project participants who were free of dementia, Parkinson's disease, and antipsychotic drug use. In a series of logistic regression equations that controlled for age, sex, education, depressive symptoms, cognitive ability, chronic medical conditions, and psychotropic drug use, higher levels of parkinsonian signs were associated with higher levels of disability in performing both physical and instrumental activities of daily living.
关于帕金森氏症体征与功能残疾之间的关联,目前所知甚少。作者在一大群没有痴呆症、帕金森氏病且未使用抗精神病药物的拉什记忆与衰老项目老年参与者中,研究了四种帕金森氏症体征(步态、僵硬、运动迟缓、震颤)与进行日常生活中的身体活动和工具性活动能力之间的关联。在一系列控制了年龄、性别、教育程度、抑郁症状、认知能力、慢性疾病状况和精神药物使用情况的逻辑回归方程中,帕金森氏症体征水平较高与进行日常生活中的身体活动和工具性活动时较高的残疾水平相关。