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简短身体机能测试电池的轨迹与未来严重行动障碍密切相关:LIFE研究结果

Trajectories of Short Physical Performance Battery Are Strongly Associated with Future Major Mobility Disability: Results from the LIFE Study.

作者信息

Brown Joshua D, Lo-Ciganic Wei-Hsuan, Shao Hui, Pahor Marco, Manini Todd M

机构信息

Center for Drug Evaluation & Safety, Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.

Institute on Aging, Department of Aging and Geriatric Research, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2020 Jul 22;9(8):2332. doi: 10.3390/jcm9082332.

Abstract

Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) assessment is a widely used measure of lower extremity function, strength, and balance. In the Lifestyles Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) Study, baseline SPPB and changes throughout the trial were strongly associated with major mobility disability (MMD). This study further investigated this association by identifying trajectories of SPPB and evaluating the predictive validity of SPPB trajectories for future MMD. Participants ( = 1635) aged 70-89 years were randomized to a physical activity or health education intervention and assessed every 6 months for MMD. We used group-based trajectory models (GBTMs) to identify trajectories of a binary outcome for a decrease from baseline SPPB of ≥1. Multinomial logistic regression explored baseline factors associated with group membership. Survival analyses evaluated the association between trajectories with MMD. The GBTM identified a 3-group model which included a "No Decline" group (46.0%), "Late Decline" group (27.7%), and an "Early Decline" group (26.3%). Adjusting for all other baseline characteristics, group assignment during the previous follow-up visit was strongly associated with MMD at the subsequent period. Comparisons between groups showed a 2-to-3-fold increase in MMD comparing the "Late" to "No" decline group and a 4-to-5-fold increase in MMD comparing the "Early" to "No" decline group. Group membership and impact on MMD was not different between intervention arms. Group-based trajectories of SPPB scores identified distinct subgroups in LIFE Study participants. Using these group assignments in outcome models were highly associated with MMD. GBTMs have potential to identify and improve prediction of aging-related decline to better design and identify patients for interventions.

摘要

简易体能状况量表(SPPB)评估是一种广泛应用于评估下肢功能、力量和平衡的方法。在老年人生活方式干预与独立性(LIFE)研究中,基线SPPB以及整个试验过程中的变化与严重运动功能障碍(MMD)密切相关。本研究通过确定SPPB的轨迹并评估SPPB轨迹对未来MMD的预测效度,进一步探究了这种关联。年龄在70 - 89岁的参与者(n = 1635)被随机分配到体育活动或健康教育干预组,并每6个月评估一次MMD。我们使用基于群体的轨迹模型(GBTMs)来确定基线SPPB下降≥1时二元结局的轨迹。多项逻辑回归分析探索了与分组相关的基线因素。生存分析评估了轨迹与MMD之间的关联。GBTMs确定了一个三组模型,包括“无下降”组(46.0%)、“晚期下降”组(27.7%)和“早期下降”组(26.3%)。在调整所有其他基线特征后,前一次随访时的分组与随后时期的MMD密切相关。组间比较显示,“晚期”与“无”下降组相比,MMD增加了2至3倍;“早期”与“无”下降组相比,MMD增加了4至5倍。干预组之间的分组情况及其对MMD的影响没有差异。基于群体的SPPB评分轨迹在LIFE研究参与者中确定了不同的亚组。在结局模型中使用这些分组与MMD高度相关。GBTMs有潜力识别并改善对衰老相关衰退的预测,从而更好地设计干预措施并确定适合干预的患者。

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