| Literature DB >> 22183287 |
Raquel Ferreira de Sousa1, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, Célia Aparecida Paulino.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Vestibular disorders are common among the elderly, mainly resulting in dizziness and imbalance--symptoms which can impact daily routine activities. AIM: To study the correlation between body balance and functional capacity and a comparison of risk of falls, actual falls and the functional capacity of the elderly with chronic vestibular dysfunctions.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22183287 PMCID: PMC9443897
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Analysis of the correlation between motor FIM, cognitive FIM, Total FIM and Total DGI of 50 elderly with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction.
| Variables | R | % | Spearman's Correlation ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| DGI x Motor FIM | 0,364 | 36,40 | 0,009 |
| DGI x Cognitive FIM | 0,282 | 28,20 | 0,047 |
| DGI x Total FIM | 0,447 | 44,70 | 0,001 |
DGI: Dynamic Gait Index.
FIM: Functional Independence Measure.
Comparative analysis of the average results of the Functional Independence Measure (total, motor and cognitive) for a higher and lower risk of falls among 50 elderly with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction.
| FIM | Greater risk | SD | Lower Risk | SD | Mann-Whitney ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 116,5 | 5,9 | 121,8 | 4,2 | 0,001 |
| Motor | 86,0 | 4,2 | 88,8 | 2,7 | 0,020 |
| Cognitive | 30,5 | 3,5 | 33,0 | 2,2 | 0,015 |
Comparative analysis of the average results of the Functional Independence Measure (total, motor and cognitive) for no falls, one fall and two falls in over 50 elderly with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunctions.
| Functional Independence Measure | None | One fall | Two or more falls | Kruskal Wallis ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 118,6 | 119,9 | 114,5 | 0,195 |
| Motor | 87,2 | 87,6 | 85,0 | 0,299 |
| Cognitive | 31,4 | 32,3 | 29,5 | 0,241 |