Liu Jue, Fujii Yuya, Fujii Keisuke, Seol Jaehoon, Nagata Koki, Okura Tomohiro
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, 12 Wulumuqi Middle Road, Shanghai, 200-040, China.
Physical Fitness Research Institute, Meiji Yasuda Life Foundation of Health and Welfare, 150 Tobuki, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0001, Japan.
BMC Geriatr. 2025 May 15;25(1):341. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-05998-3.
Driving is essential for maintaining independence. This study aimed to assess the mediating role of frailty status in the association between exercise participation and traffic crashes among Japanese community-dwelling older drivers.
This 2-year longitudinal study included data of 3,934 Japanese community-dwelling older drivers aged ≥ 65 years in Kasama City who did not require long-term care and participated in a postal survey in 2019 and 2021 at baseline and follow-up, respectively. The participants who exercised at least one-three times per month at baseline were classified as exercisers. Frailty status was assessed using the seven-domain Kihon Checklist. A self-reported history of traffic crashes was collected during the follow-up survey. The effect of exercise participation on traffic crash involvement was analyzed using logistic regression after adjusting for covariates. Mediation analyses were performed to determine the mediating effects of frailty status.
A total of 357 (23.7%) and 1,147 (76.3%) older drivers were classified as exercisers and non-exercisers, respectively. Logistic regression analyses showed that exercise participation significantly reduced the risk of traffic crash involvement at follow-up (odds ratio [OR] = 0.586; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.359-0.956) and was significantly associated with a lower risk of frailty/pre-frailty (OR = 0.479; 95% CI, 0.372-0.617). Although there was no significant association between exercise participation and traffic crash involvement at follow-up (OR = 0.631; 95% CI, 0.384-1.037), frailty/pre-frailty was associated with a significantly higher risk of traffic crash involvement compared with robustness (OR = 1.649; 95% CI, 1.061-2.563). The Sobel test revealed that frailty/pre-frailty mediated the association between exercise participation and traffic crash involvement at follow-up (p =.01). Additionally, among the seven domains of the Kihon Checklist, the physical domain mediated the association between exercise participation and traffic crash involvement at follow-up (p =.01).
Exercise participation could significantly lower the risk of traffic crashes, with frailty/pre-frailty acting as a mediating factor. Our findings indicated that managing frailty is crucial for both public health and crash prevention, emphasizing the need for promoting these measures among older drivers.
驾驶对于维持独立性至关重要。本研究旨在评估衰弱状态在日本社区居住的老年驾驶员运动参与与交通事故之间关联中的中介作用。
这项为期2年的纵向研究纳入了日本笠间市3934名年龄≥65岁、无需长期护理且分别在2019年基线期和2021年随访期参与邮政调查的社区居住老年驾驶员的数据。在基线期每月至少锻炼一至三次的参与者被归类为锻炼者。使用七领域基本健康检查表评估衰弱状态。在随访调查期间收集自我报告的交通事故史。在调整协变量后,使用逻辑回归分析运动参与对交通事故卷入的影响。进行中介分析以确定衰弱状态的中介作用。
共有357名(23.7%)和1147名(76.3%)老年驾驶员分别被归类为锻炼者和非锻炼者。逻辑回归分析表明,运动参与在随访期显著降低了交通事故卷入的风险(优势比[OR]=0.586;95%置信区间[CI],0.359 - 0.956),并且与较低的衰弱/前期衰弱风险显著相关(OR = 0.479;95% CI,0.372 - 0.617)。尽管运动参与与随访期的交通事故卷入之间没有显著关联(OR = 0.631;95% CI,0.384 - 1.037),但与健壮状态相比,衰弱/前期衰弱与显著更高的交通事故卷入风险相关(OR = 1.649;95% CI,1.061 - 2.563)。索贝尔检验显示,衰弱/前期衰弱在随访期中介了运动参与与交通事故卷入之间的关联(p = 0.01)。此外,在基本健康检查表的七个领域中,身体领域在随访期中介了运动参与与交通事故卷入之间的关联(p = 0.01)。
运动参与可显著降低交通事故风险,衰弱/前期衰弱作为中介因素。我们的研究结果表明,管理衰弱对于公共卫生和预防交通事故都至关重要,强调了在老年驾驶员中推广这些措施的必要性。