Kenta Kawamura1,2,3, Takashi Kato1, Haruka Sakai1, Yukako Setaka2, Yumi Hirose4, Kenichi Oozone1, Ikuo Aita1, Kazuhide Tomita2,3. 1. Department of Rehabilitation Therapy, Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital. 2. Department of Physical Therapy, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences. 3. Graduate School of Health Science, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences. 4. Department of General Medicine, Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to clarify the levels of physical activity of elderly pneumonia patients. METHOD: This is a prospective observational study among pneumonia patients who were hospitalized in a clinic within a general and respiratory medicine hospital department, and community-dwelling elderly. Activity levels of 29 elderly patients with pneumonia who were aged >75 years (PP group), and 15 community-dwelling healthy elderly (CD group) were measured. Triaxial accelerometers were attached to the patients' left chest regions from 48 h until 7 days after hospitalization. RESULTS: The time spent in the upright position was 320.0 min/day in the PP group and 729.0 min/day in the CD group. The time spent walking was 3.8 min/day in the PP group, and 71.0 min/day in the CD group. In the PP group, the times spent in the upright position and walking did not increase during the period studied, that is, from 48 h until 7 days after hospitalization. CONCLUSION: The time spent in the upright position and walking among elderly patients with pneumonia did not increase, despite gradual improvement of the disease. 2019, JAPANESE PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to clarify the levels of physical activity of elderly pneumoniapatients. METHOD: This is a prospective observational study among pneumoniapatients who were hospitalized in a clinic within a general and respiratory medicine hospital department, and community-dwelling elderly. Activity levels of 29 elderly patients with pneumonia who were aged >75 years (PP group), and 15 community-dwelling healthy elderly (CD group) were measured. Triaxial accelerometers were attached to the patients' left chest regions from 48 h until 7 days after hospitalization. RESULTS: The time spent in the upright position was 320.0 min/day in the PP group and 729.0 min/day in the CD group. The time spent walking was 3.8 min/day in the PP group, and 71.0 min/day in the CD group. In the PP group, the times spent in the upright position and walking did not increase during the period studied, that is, from 48 h until 7 days after hospitalization. CONCLUSION: The time spent in the upright position and walking among elderly patients with pneumonia did not increase, despite gradual improvement of the disease. 2019, JAPANESE PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION.
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