| Literature DB >> 22988509 |
E M Macri1, J A Lewis, K M Khan, M C Ashe, N A de Morton.
Abstract
Determining mobility status is an important component of any health assessment for older adults. In order for a mobility measure to be relevant and meaningful, normative data are required for comparison to a healthy reference population. The DEMMI is the first mobility instrument to measure mobility across the spectrum from bed bound to functional levels of independent mobility. In this cross-sectional observational study, normative data were obtained for the DEMMI from a population of 183 healthy, community-dwelling adults age 60+ who resided in Vancouver, Canada and Melbourne, Australia. Older age categories had significantly lower DEMMI mobility mean scores (P < 0.05), as did individuals who walked with a mobility aid or lived in semi-independent living (assisted living or retirement village), whereas DEMMI scores did not differ by sex (P = 0.49) or reported falls history (P = 0.21). Normative data for the DEMMI mobility instrument provides vital reference scores to facilitate its use across the mobility spectrum in clinical, research, and policymaking settings.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22988509 PMCID: PMC3440954 DOI: 10.1155/2012/353252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Figure 1Flow diagram.
Description of study participants (N = 183).
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| Vancouver, Canada | 103 | 56 |
| Melbourne, Australia | 80 | 44 |
| Age mean (SD) | 74.6 (6.7) | |
| 60–69 | 43 | 23 |
| 70–79 | 96 | 52 |
| 80–89 | 43 | 23 |
| 90+ | 1 | 1 |
| Women | 136 | 74 |
| ≥1 fall in past year | 8 | 21 |
| Used mobility aid | 28 (4/24)* | 15 |
| Lived in house or apartment# | 120 (95/25)* | 66 |
| Assisted living/retirement village# | 62 (8/54)* | 34 |
| Lived alone | 92 | 50 |
*n separated by location (Vancouver/Melbourne) to illustrate that participant living arrangements varied by country due to site selection during study design.
#Data incomplete for 1 participant, therefore n = 182.
Figure 2Box plot of DEMMI scores by age category with interquartile ranges (nb in age 70–79, median is the same as the 75th percentile; also, the oldest age category has only one observation).
Figure 3Histogram showing DEMMI scores for (a) total sample and (b) through (d) by age category (note category 90+ contained only 1 participant, therefore not represented graphically.
DEMMI normative Scores for group comparisons: mean, 95% confidence interval, and number in each subsample.
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| (83.2, 89.6) | (82.9, 89.6) | (83.3, 91.1) | (75.4, 90.1) | (70.4, 100) |
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| (78.9, 83.9) | (81.5, 87.1) | (80.2, 86.6) | (82.1, 94.6) | (72.9, 81.6) |
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| (71.8, 78.9) | (73.3, 82.5) | (73.3, 83.8) | (63.10, 88.9) | (65.9, 77.9) |
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| 81.0 | 83.5 | 83.7 | 82.6 | 76.5 | |
| Total | (79.3, 82.8) | (82.5, 85.4) | (81.4, 85.9) | (77.9, 87.2) | (73.1, 79.9) |
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DEMMI reference intervals for individual comparisons, median (5th, 95th percentiles). Please refer to Table 2 for subsample sizes.
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| Total | 85 (62,100) | 85 (67, 100) | 85 (67,100) | 85 (67,100) | 74 (48, 100) |
*Only 1 observation.
Unadjusted P-values from Welch's two sample t-tests comparing DEMMI scores amongst variables of interest.
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| Age 70–79 (versus 60–69) | 0.02 |
| Age 80–89 (versus 60–69) | 0.00 |
| Age 80–89 (versus 70–79) | 0.01 |
| Sex | 0.49 |
| Falls history | 0.21 |
| Independent versus semi-independent living | 0.00 |
| Country | 0.00 |
| Mobility aid use | 0.00 |