Sumigawa Koshi, Koike Yuji
Fukushima Medical University, Japan.
Saitama Prefectural University, Japan.
Dialogues Health. 2024 Nov 8;5:100198. doi: 10.1016/j.dialog.2024.100198. eCollection 2024 Dec.
This study investigated the correlation between the risk of falls and life functions, including motor function, cognitive function, and urinary disorders, among older adults residing in small cities in the metropolitan areas of Japan and evaluated the contents of fall prevention instructions.
Sixty-nine older adults residing at home participated in this case-control study conducted between September and October 2019. The survey items included questions pertaining to the history of falls; grip strength; the 30-s Chair Stand Test (CS-30), Functional Reach Test (FRT), and Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) scores; mental and cognitive functions [Test Your Memory-Japanese version test (TYM-J)]; living conditions; and urination status [Core Lower Urinary Tract Symptom Score (CLSS)].
Participants with a history of falls had significantly lower CS-30 and FRT scores, and significantly higher TUG scores and CLSS than those with no history of falls. Grip strength bore significant correlations with the CS-30 and TUG scores. The CS-30 scores were correlated with the FRT and TUG scores. The FRT scores were correlated with the TUG and French State Activity Index (FAI) scores. The TUG scores were correlated with the TYM-J and FAI scores. The CLSS showed no significant correlations with the remaining items. The FRT scores and CLSS exerted a significant effect on the risk of experiencing falls.
Both balancing ability and micturition status affect fall risk and should be considered in treatment strategies for urinary disorders in fall prevention programs for older adults.
本研究调查了居住在日本大都市地区小城市的老年人跌倒风险与生活功能(包括运动功能、认知功能和泌尿系统疾病)之间的相关性,并评估了跌倒预防指导的内容。
69名居家老年人参与了这项于2019年9月至10月进行的病例对照研究。调查项目包括与跌倒史、握力、30秒坐立试验(CS - 30)、功能性伸展试验(FRT)和计时起立行走试验(TUG)得分、心理和认知功能[日本版记忆测试(TYM - J)]、生活条件以及排尿状况[下尿路症状核心评分(CLSS)]相关的问题。
有跌倒史的参与者的CS - 30和FRT得分显著低于无跌倒史的参与者,而TUG得分和CLSS显著高于无跌倒史的参与者。握力与CS - 30和TUG得分显著相关。CS - 30得分与FRT和TUG得分相关。FRT得分与TUG和法国国家活动指数(FAI)得分相关。TUG得分与TYM - J和FAI得分相关。CLSS与其余项目无显著相关性。FRT得分和CLSS对跌倒风险有显著影响。
平衡能力和排尿状况均影响跌倒风险,在老年人跌倒预防计划中泌尿系统疾病的治疗策略中应予以考虑。