Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University, 999, Salaya, Phuttamonthon, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand.
Department of Physical Therapy, California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Jacaranda Hall 1513B, Northridge, CA 91330, USA.
J Diabetes Res. 2020 Jun 3;2020:8573817. doi: 10.1155/2020/8573817. eCollection 2020.
Fear of falling (FoF) is known to affect the physical activities and quality of life of older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Many complications of DM, especially ones distressing lower extremity (LE), could lead to increased fall risk and FoF. This study aimed to explore the relationship between FoF, LE muscle strength, and physical performance in older adults without diabetes mellitus (ONDM) and with DM (ODM) with varying degrees of balance impairment. The participants comprised 20 ONDM and 110 ODM. The ODM was grouped by the number of failed performances of the modified clinical test of sensory interaction and balance (mCTSIB). The scores of FoF, balance performance of mCTSIB, physical performance of TUG, and LE muscle strength were compared between groups. The results showed that FoF was present in 30% and 60% of the ONDM and ODM, respectively. Forty percent of the ODM failed one condition of the mCTSIB, while 18% and 16% failed two and three conditions, respectively. As the number of failed performances on the mCTSIB increased, the proportions of participants with FoF significantly increased. The psychosocial domain of FoF, LE muscle strength, and TUG score was significantly different between groups and more affected in the ODM with a greater number of failed performances on the mCTSIB. In conclusion, the mCTSIB can differentiate the varying degrees of balance impairment among ODM. FoF, LE muscle strength, and physical performance are more affected as the degree of balance impairment increases. Comprehensive management related to balance and falls in the ODM should include a regular evaluation and monitoring of standing balance, LE muscle strength, physical performance, and FoF.
对跌倒恐惧(Fear of falling,FoF)已知会影响 2 型糖尿病(type 2 diabetes mellitus,DM)老年患者的身体活动和生活质量。DM 的许多并发症,尤其是令人痛苦的下肢(lower extremity,LE)并发症,可能导致跌倒风险和 FoF 增加。本研究旨在探讨无糖尿病(older adults without diabetes mellitus,ONDM)和有不同程度平衡障碍 DM(older adults with DM,ODM)的老年患者 FoF、LE 肌肉力量和身体表现之间的关系。参与者包括 20 名 ONDM 和 110 名 ODM。ODM 根据改良临床感觉-平衡互动测试(modified clinical test of sensory interaction and balance,mCTSIB)失败次数分组。比较了 FoF、mCTSIB 平衡表现、TUG 身体表现和 LE 肌肉力量在各组之间的评分。结果显示,ONDM 和 ODM 分别有 30%和 60%存在 FoF。ODM 中有 40%的患者在 mCTSIB 的一个条件下失败,分别有 18%和 16%在两个和三个条件下失败。随着 mCTSIB 失败次数的增加,患有 FoF 的患者比例显著增加。FoF 的心理社会领域、LE 肌肉力量和 TUG 评分在组间存在显著差异,并且在 mCTSIB 失败次数较多的 ODM 中影响更大。结论,mCTSIB 可以区分 ODM 不同程度的平衡障碍。FoF、LE 肌肉力量和身体表现随着平衡障碍程度的增加而受到更大的影响。ODM 与平衡和跌倒相关的综合管理应包括定期评估和监测站立平衡、LE 肌肉力量、身体表现和 FoF。