Physical and performance measures for the identification of mild to moderate frailty

Citation
M. Brown et al., Physical and performance measures for the identification of mild to moderate frailty, J GERONT A, 55(6), 2000, pp. M350-M355
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ISSN journal
10795006 → ACNP
Volume
55
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
M350 - M355
Database
ISI
SICI code
1079-5006(200006)55:6<M350:PAPMFT>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Background. The relative importance and association of factors contributing to physical frailty in elderly persons are unclear. Methods. Physical measures of upper and lower extremity strength, range of motion, balance, coordination, sensation. and gait were evaluated in relati on to scores obtained on a 36-point physical performance test (PPT) in 107 elderly subjects. Results. Scores on the PPT were significantly associated with the measures of strength and balance, gait, several range of motion values, and sensatio n. Subjects were also grouped according to score on the PPT as not frail (3 2-36 points). mildly frail (25-31 points). or moderately frail (17-24 point s). ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post hoc analyses were used to examine the relationships of physical measures to this index of frailty. Balance measu res. an obstacle course, the Berg scale, the full tandem portion of the Rom berg test, and fast gait speed were significantly different among the three groups. Multiple stepwise regression analyses indicated that the strongest combination of variables, explaining 73% of all the variance in the PPT, i ncluded obstacle course performance, hip abduction strength, the semitandem portion of the Romberg test, and coordination (pegboard). Conclusions. Results provide further insight into the relative importance o f factors that contribute to frailty and factors that should be considered in treatment planning for the remediation of physical frailty in old adults .