Figueiredo Anelise Ineu, Balbinot Gustavo, Brauner Fabiane Oliveira, Schiavo Aniuska, de Souza Urbanetto Matheus, Mestriner Régis Gemerasca
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Biomedical Gerontology Program, School of Medicine, Porto Alegre, Brazil; Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Research Group (NEUROPLAR), Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Research Group (NEUROPLAR), Porto Alegre, Brazil; KITE-Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Exp Gerontol. 2022 Oct 1;167:111918. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2022.111918. Epub 2022 Aug 6.
Mobility smoothness assessed by the spectral arc length (SPARC) may reflect the complex biomechanical alterations that occur with aging and may help detect functional mobility changes after experiencing falls. Here, we sought to explore whether smoothness of angular velocities of the trunk measured using SPARC metrics in the instrumented timed-up-and-go (iTUG) test are assoacited with a history of falls in the oldest-old.
A case-control study. The sample consisted of 64 community-dwelling oldest-old individuals who underwent the following assessments: clinical and sociodemographic questionnaire, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Falls Efficacy-questionnaire International (FESI), the Activities-specific Balance Confidence (ABC), Functional Reaching Test (FRT), and the iTUG test. We used an inertial measurement unit (IMU) to obtain trunk angular velocities from the IMU's gyroscope, which was used to calculate mobility smoothness (SPARC).
Standard deviation of the mobility smoothness around the anteroposterior axis of rotation (SPARC roll SD) (OR: 6.15 / CI 95 % = 1.58-23.94) and duration (OR: 1.11 / CI 95 % = 1.09-1.22) in the full iTUG test were associated with a history of falls in oldest-old. Using solely the full iTUG duration (59.19 ± 2.18) or SPARC (61.87 ± 2.40) resulted in lower probability to detect a history of falls in comparison with the combined measurement (66.21 ± 2.50).
SPARC roll SD in the full iTUG may be a relevant biomarker to detect mobility smoothness changes in the oldest-old. This study provides evidence the oldest-old with a history of falls may change their functional mobility, in terms of movement duration and smoothness.
通过频谱弧长(SPARC)评估的运动平滑度可能反映随着年龄增长而发生的复杂生物力学改变,并可能有助于检测跌倒后功能运动的变化。在此,我们试图探讨在仪器化定时起立行走(iTUG)测试中使用SPARC指标测量的躯干角速度平滑度是否与高龄老年人的跌倒史相关。
一项病例对照研究。样本包括64名居住在社区的高龄老年人,他们接受了以下评估:临床和社会人口学问卷调查、简易精神状态检查表(MMSE)、国际跌倒效能问卷(FESI)、特定活动平衡信心量表(ABC)、功能性伸展测试(FRT)以及iTUG测试。我们使用惯性测量单元(IMU)从IMU的陀螺仪获取躯干角速度,并用其计算运动平滑度(SPARC)。
全iTUG测试中前后旋转轴周围运动平滑度的标准差(SPARC roll SD)(比值比:6.15 / 95%置信区间 = 1.58 - 23.94)和持续时间(比值比:1.11 / 95%置信区间 = 1.09 - 1.22)与高龄老年人的跌倒史相关。与联合测量(66.21 ± 2.50)相比,仅使用全iTUG持续时间(59.19 ± 2.18)或SPARC(61.87 ± 2.40)检测跌倒史的概率较低。
全iTUG测试中的SPARC roll SD可能是检测高龄老年人运动平滑度变化的相关生物标志物。本研究提供了证据,表明有跌倒史的高龄老年人在运动持续时间和平滑度方面可能会改变其功能运动能力。