TY - JOUR
T1 - A 6-year cohort study on relationship between functional fitness and impairment of ADL in community-dwelling older persons
AU - Nagamatsu, Toshiya
AU - Oida, Yukio
AU - Kitabatake, Yoshinori
AU - Kohno, Hiroshi
AU - Egawa, Ken'ichi
AU - Nezu, Naomi
AU - Arao, Takashi
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - We measured functional fitness in older subjects and performed a follow-up survey for 6 years to clarify whether the level of functional fitness at a given point contributes to prediction of the subsequent occurrence of impairment of functions necessary for independent living. The longitudinal data were obtained for 391 persons aged 60 years or over, who were independently living in the community. Four items of functional fitness, i.e. the ability to perform standing/sitting movements, ability to perform traveling movements, ability to perform housekeeping movements, and ability to perform personal grooming activities, were assessed. The relationship between functional fitness and the risk of the occurrence of impairment of independence in daily living was evaluated using a binomial logistic regression model. In males, all the 4 items of functional fitness were significantly related to the risk of impairment of activities of daily living (ADL). In females, however, none of the items was significantly related to the risk of ADL impairment. In conclusion, functional fitness appears to be valid as a predictive parameter of future occurrence of ADL impairment in relatively healthy and independent elderly males. However, its validity in elderly females needs further evaluation.
AB - We measured functional fitness in older subjects and performed a follow-up survey for 6 years to clarify whether the level of functional fitness at a given point contributes to prediction of the subsequent occurrence of impairment of functions necessary for independent living. The longitudinal data were obtained for 391 persons aged 60 years or over, who were independently living in the community. Four items of functional fitness, i.e. the ability to perform standing/sitting movements, ability to perform traveling movements, ability to perform housekeeping movements, and ability to perform personal grooming activities, were assessed. The relationship between functional fitness and the risk of the occurrence of impairment of independence in daily living was evaluated using a binomial logistic regression model. In males, all the 4 items of functional fitness were significantly related to the risk of impairment of activities of daily living (ADL). In females, however, none of the items was significantly related to the risk of ADL impairment. In conclusion, functional fitness appears to be valid as a predictive parameter of future occurrence of ADL impairment in relatively healthy and independent elderly males. However, its validity in elderly females needs further evaluation.
KW - ADL impairment
KW - Cohort studies
KW - Community-dwelling aged persons
KW - Functional fitness
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M3 - Article
C2 - 12749601
AN - SCOPUS:0038243264
SN - 0917-5040
VL - 13
SP - 142
EP - 148
JO - Journal of Epidemiology
JF - Journal of Epidemiology
IS - 3
ER -