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美国国家健康和营养检查调查中 60 至 85 岁成年人与跌倒相关因素的共同发生情况。

Co-occurrences of fall-related factors in adults aged 60 to 85 years in the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

机构信息

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.

Center on Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Nov 8;17(11):e0277406. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277406. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

A broad set of factors are associated with falling (e.g., age, sex, physical activity, vision, health), but their co-occurrence is understudied. Our objectives were to quantify the number and pattern of co-occurring fall-related factors. Data were obtained from the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (N = 1,957, 60-85 years). Twenty fall-related factors were included (based on previous research), covering a wide range including cognitive, motor, sensory, health, and physical activity measures. The number and pattern of co-occurring fall-related factors were quantified with logistic regression and cluster analyses, respectively. Most participants (59%) had ≥4 fall-risk factors, and each additional risk factor increased the odds of reporting difficulty with falling by 1.28. The identified clusters included: (1) healthy, (2) cognitive and sensory impaired, and (3) health impaired. The mean number of co-occurring fall-related factors was 3.7, 3.8, and 7.2, for clusters 1, 2, and 3, respectively (p<0.001). These observations indicate that co-occurrence of multiple fall-risk factors was common in this national sample of U.S. older adults and the factors tended to aggregate into distinct clusters. The findings support the protective effect of physical activity on fall-risk, the association between gait speed and falls, and the detrimental effect of health-related factors on difficulty with falls (e.g., arthritis, prescription medications). Cluster analyses revealed a complex interplay between sex and BMI that may alter the role of BMI in the etiology of falls. Cluster analyses also revealed a large detrimental effect of health-related factors in cluster 3; it is important to extend current fall interventions (typically focused on balance, flexibility, strength, cognitive, fear factors) to include health-related interventions that target factors such as BMI and arthritis.

摘要

一系列广泛的因素与跌倒有关(例如年龄、性别、身体活动、视力、健康),但它们共同发生的情况研究较少。我们的目标是量化与跌倒相关的共同发生因素的数量和模式。数据来自美国国家健康和营养检查调查(N=1957,60-85 岁)。共纳入 20 项与跌倒相关的因素(基于之前的研究),涵盖认知、运动、感觉、健康和身体活动测量等广泛领域。使用逻辑回归和聚类分析分别量化共同发生的跌倒相关因素的数量和模式。大多数参与者(59%)有≥4 个跌倒风险因素,每增加一个风险因素,报告跌倒困难的几率增加 1.28 倍。确定的聚类包括:(1)健康,(2)认知和感觉受损,和(3)健康受损。聚类 1、2 和 3 中共同发生的跌倒相关因素的平均数量分别为 3.7、3.8 和 7.2(p<0.001)。这些观察结果表明,在这个美国老年人群体的全国样本中,多种跌倒风险因素的共同发生很常见,并且这些因素往往会聚集到不同的聚类中。研究结果支持身体活动对跌倒风险的保护作用、步态速度与跌倒的关系以及健康相关因素对跌倒困难的不利影响(例如关节炎、处方药)。聚类分析揭示了性别和 BMI 之间复杂的相互作用,这可能改变 BMI 在跌倒病因学中的作用。聚类分析还揭示了健康相关因素在聚类 3 中产生的巨大不利影响;将当前的跌倒干预措施(通常侧重于平衡、灵活性、力量、认知、恐惧因素)扩展到包括针对 BMI 和关节炎等因素的健康相关干预措施非常重要。

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