Laboratory for Gait Analysis and Neurodynamics, Movement Disorders Unit, Department of Neurology, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Gerontology. 2011;57(3):203-10. doi: 10.1159/000314963. Epub 2010 May 20.
The 'timed up and go' test (TUG) is a simple, quick and widely used clinical performance-based measure of lower extremity function, mobility and fall risk. We speculated that its properties may be different from other performance-based tests and assessed whether cognitive function may contribute to the differences among these tests in a cohort of healthy older adults.
To evaluate psychometric properties of the TUG in healthy older adults in comparison to the Berg balance test (BBT) and the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI).
The TUG, DGI and BBT were assessed in 265 healthy older adults (76.4 ± 4.3 years; 58.3% women) who participated in a 3-year prospective study. The Mini-Mental State Examination, digit span and verbal fluency measured cognitive function. The one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test evaluated deviations from a normal distribution and Pearson's correlation coefficients quantified associations.
The mean scores of the BBT, DGI and TUG were: 54.0 ± 2.4, 22.8 ± 1.5, 9.5 ± 1.7 s, respectively. The BBT and the DGI were not normally distributed (p < 0.001), but the TUG was (p = 0.713). The TUG times were mildly associated (p < 0.01) with digit span and verbal fluency and were related to future falls, while the BBT and the DGI were not.
The TUG appears to be an appropriate tool for clinical assessment of functional mobility even in healthy older adults. It does not suffer from ceiling effect limitations, is normally distributed and is apparently related to executive function. The BBT and the DGI do not share these beneficial properties. Perhaps the transferring and turning components of the TUG help to convert this relatively simple motor task into a more complex measure that also depends on cognitive resources.
“计时起立行走”测试(TUG)是一种简单、快速且广泛应用于评估下肢功能、活动能力和跌倒风险的临床基于表现的测量方法。我们推测,它的特性可能与其他基于表现的测试不同,并评估认知功能是否会导致这些测试在健康老年人队列中的差异。
评估 TUG 在健康老年人中的心理测量特性,并与 Berg 平衡测试(BBT)和动态步态指数(DGI)进行比较。
在参加了一项为期 3 年的前瞻性研究的 265 名健康老年人(76.4±4.3 岁;58.3%为女性)中评估了 TUG、DGI 和 BBT。使用简易精神状态检查、数字跨度和言语流畅性来测量认知功能。单一样本 Kolmogorov-Smirnov 检验评估了离正态分布的偏差,Pearson 相关系数量化了关联。
BBT、DGI 和 TUG 的平均得分分别为:54.0±2.4、22.8±1.5 和 9.5±1.7 秒。BBT 和 DGI 没有正态分布(p<0.001),但 TUG 是正态分布的(p=0.713)。TUG 时间与数字跨度和言语流畅性轻度相关(p<0.01),与未来跌倒有关,而 BBT 和 DGI 则没有。
即使在健康老年人中,TUG 似乎也是评估功能性活动能力的适当临床工具。它没有受到天花板效应的限制,呈正态分布,显然与执行功能有关。BBT 和 DGI 则没有这些有益的特性。也许 TUG 的转移和转身动作有助于将这个相对简单的运动任务转化为更复杂的测量方法,该方法还依赖于认知资源。