| Literature DB >> 25538473 |
Roger Palma1, Marta Helena Souza de Conti2, Natasha Mendonça Quintino1, Marcia Aparecida Nuevo Gatti2, Sandra Fiorelli Almeida Penteado Simeão2, Alberto de Vitta2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of functional capacity in subjects aged 60 years and older, who have lower back pain, and its association with demographic, socioeconomic, work-related, lifestyle-related and disease mentioned variables.Entities:
Keywords: Activities of daily living; Aged; Family Health; Low back pain; Personal autonomy; Risk factors
Year: 2014 PMID: 25538473 PMCID: PMC4273952 DOI: 10.1590/1413-78522014220600890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Ortop Bras ISSN: 1413-7852 Impact factor: 0.513
Absolute and relative frequency of the sociodemographic variables, related diseases and level of physical activity of the elderly (Bauru, SP, 2011).
| Factors | Gender | |
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| Masculine | Feminine | |
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| 60 - 69 years old | 86 (56.2%) | 50 (53.8%) |
| 70 - 80 years old | 67 (43.8%) | 43 (46.2%) |
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| 0 - 4 years | 85 (55.6%) | 43 (46.2%) |
| 5 - 8 years | 68 (44.4%) | 50 (53.8%) |
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| White | 77 (50.3%) | 38 (40.9%) |
| Black | 22 (14.4%) | 12 (12.9%) |
| mulatto | 54 (35.3%) | 43 (46.2%) |
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| Married | 77 (50.3%) | 71 (76.3%) |
| Widow, single, divorced | 76 (49.7%) | 22 (23.7%) |
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| Up to 1 minimum wage | 52 (34.0%) | 21 (22.6%) |
| Two to five minimum wages | 101 (66.6%) | 72 (77.4%) |
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| Up to two | 74 (48.4%) | 46 (49.5%) |
| Three or more | 79 (51.6%) | 47 (50.5%) |
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| Sedentary | 133 (86.9%) | 60 (64.5%) |
| Active | 20 (13.1%) | 33 (35.5%) |
Absolute and relative frequency according to variables related to work of the elderly (Bauru, SP, 2011).
| Factors | Gender | |
|---|---|---|
| Masculine | Feminine | |
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| Always/usually | 118 (77.1%) | 83 (98.2%) |
| Never/rarely | 35 (22.9%) | 10 (10.8%) |
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| Always/usually | 44 (28.8%) | 55 (59.1%) |
| Never/rarely | 109 (71.2%) | 38 (40.9%) |
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| Always/usually | 95 (62.1%) | 76 (81.7%) |
| Never/rarely | 58 (37.9%) | 17 (18.3%) |
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| Always/usually | 87 (56.9%) | 47 (50.5%) |
| Never/rarely | 66 (43.1%) | 46 (49.5%) |
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| Always/usually | 41 (26.8%) | 28 (30.1%) |
| Never/rarely | 112 (73.2%) | 65 (69.9%) |
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| Always/usually | 19 (12.4%) | 17 (18.3%) |
| Never/rarely | 134 (87.6%) | 76 (81.7%) |
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| Always/usually | 50 (32.7%) | 29 (31.2%) |
| Never/rarely | 103 (67.3%) | 64 (68.8%) |
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| Always/usually | 146 (95.4%) | 86 (92.5%) |
| Never/rarely | 7 (4.6%) | 7 (7.5%) |
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| Always/usually | 143 (93.5%) | 83 (89.2%) |
| Never/rarely | 10 (6.5%) | 10 (10.8%) |
Bivariate analysis of the functional capacity in relation to sociodemographic variables, diseases and level of physical activities of the elderly (Bauru, SP, 2011).
| Factors | Functional capacity | x2 test | |
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| Inadequate | Adequate | ||
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| Masculine | 100 (60.2%) | 53 (66.2%) |
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| Feminine | 66 (39.8%) | 27 (33.8%) | |
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| 60 - 69 years old | 81 (48.8%) | 51 (63.8%) |
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| 70 - 80 years old | 85 (51.2%) | 29 (36.2%) | |
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| 0 - 4 years | 45 (56.2%) | 83 (50.0%) |
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| 5 - 8 years | 35 (43.8%) | 83 (50.0%) | |
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| White | 36 (45.0%) | 79 (47.6%) |
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| Black | 11 (13.8%) | 23 (13.9%) | |
| mulatto | 33 (41.3%) | 58 (38.5%) | |
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| Married | 46 (57.5%) | 101 (60.8%) |
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| Widow, single, divorced | 34 (42.5%) | 65 (39.2%) | |
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| Up to 1 minimum wage | 30 (37.5%) | 43 (25.9%) |
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| Two to five minimum wages | 50 (62.5%) | 123 (74.1%) | |
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| Up to two | 93 (56.0%) | 27 (33.8%) |
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| Three or more | 73 (44.0%) | 53 (66.2%) | |
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| Sedentary | 70 (87.5%) | 138 (83.1%) |
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| Active | 10 (12.5%) | 28 (16.9%) | |
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Bivariate analysis of the functional capacity in relation to work characteristics (Bauru, SP, 2011).
| Factors | Functional capacity | x2 test | |
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| Inadequate | Adequate | ||
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| Always/usually | 131 (78.9%) | 70 (87.5%) |
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| Never/rarely | 35 (21.1%) | 10 (12.5%) | |
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| Always/usually | 94 (56.6%) | 53 (66.2%) |
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| Never/rarely | 72 (43.4%) | 27 (33.8%) | |
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| Always/usually | 47 (28.3%) | 28 (35.0%) |
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| Never/rarely | 119 (71.7%) | 52 (65.0%) | |
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| Always/usually | 79 (47.6%) | 33 (41.2%) |
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| Never/rarely | 87 (52.4%) | 47 (58.8%) | |
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| Always/usually | 125 (75.3%) | 52 (65.0%) |
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| Never/rarely | 41 (24.7%) | 28 (35.0%) | |
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| Always/usually | 142 (85.5%) | 68 (85.0%) |
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| Never/rarely | 24 (14.5%) | 12 (15.0%) | |
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| Always/usually | 117 (70.5%) | 50 (62.5%) |
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| Never/rarely | 49 (29.5%) | 30 (37.5%) | |
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| Always/usually | 10 (06.0%) | 4 (05.0%) |
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| Never/rarely | 156 (94.0%) | 76 (95.0%) | |
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| Always/usually | 14 (08.4%) | 6 (07.5%) |
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| Never/rarely | 152 (91.6%) | 74 (92.5%) | |
Multivariate analysis of logistic regression. Final model for independent associations with inadequate functional capacity (Bauru, SP, 2011).
| Factors | p value | Adjusted OR*/CI 95% |
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| 60 - 69 years old | 0.001 | 1.00 |
| 70 - 80 years old | 2.25 (1.19 – 4.21) | |
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| Up to two | 0.02 | 1.00 |
| Three or more | 1.39 (1.22 – 1.72) | |
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| Sedentary | 0.04 | 1.00 |
| Active | 2.71 (1.34 – 5.47) |