| Literature DB >> 35291952 |
Baker Nawfal Jawad1,2,3, Janne Petersen4,5,6, Ove Andersen4,7,8, Mette Merete Pedersen4,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inactivity is frequent among older patients during hospitalization. It is unknown how patients' daily activity pattern (diurnal profile) vary between hospitalization and after discharge. This study aims to describe and compare the distribution of physical activity and sedentary behavior in acutely hospitalized older patients during hospitalization and after discharge.Entities:
Keywords: Accelerometer; hospitalization; older adults; physical activity; post-acute care; sedentary
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35291952 PMCID: PMC8925078 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-02917-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Baseline characteristics of patients.
| Baseline variables | N | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| Age (median, IQR) | 80 | 80.9 (75;88) |
| Sex (female, %) | 80 | 55 (68%) |
| Length of stay (median, IQR) | 80 | 4 (2;6.5) |
| BMI1 (median, IQR) | 80 | 26 (22.6;30.1) |
| Comorbidities (median, IQR)) | 80 | 4 (3;5) |
| Living alone: (number, %) | 80 | 54 (68%) |
| <2 hours (N, %) | 43 (54%) | |
| 2-4 hours (N, %) | 26 (33%) | |
| >4 hour (N, %) | 11 (13%) | |
| Fourteen days prior to admission | 80 | 7 (6;9) |
| Admission | 80 | 6 (4;9) |
| DEMMI2 (median, IQR) | 79 | 57 (48;67) |
| BARTEL-20 (median, IQR) | 79 | 19 (18;20) |
| OMC 3 (median, IQR) | 68 | 23 (18;26) |
| Walking speed m/s (median, IQR) | 80 | 0.67(0.48;0.87) |
| 80 | 64 (80%) | |
| Smoking (no. yes, %) | 13 (16.25) | |
| Previous (no. yes, %) | 51 (70.8%) | |
| 80 | 26 (31%) | |
| Walking stick | 21 (26%) | |
| Crutches | 5 (6%) | |
| 80 | 30 (37.5%) | |
| Personal assistance (no. yes, %) | 7 (8.8%) | |
| Food service (no. yes, %) | 13 (16.3%) | |
| Cleaning (no. yes, %) | 10 (12.5%) | |
| 80 | ||
| Pulmonary | 33 (41%) | |
| Cardiovascular | 19 (24%) | |
| Neurological | 12 (15%) | |
| Other | 16 (20%) |
Results are expressed as median (interquartile range) for continuous variables and as number of participants (percentage) for categorical variables. : Body mass index (kg/m2). : De Morton Mobility Index. : Orientation-Memory-Concentration test.
Number of steps, time spent in uptime and sedentary behavior during the three periods.
| Test time: | Patients | Steps | Uptime | Sedentary behavior |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitalization | 48 | 728 (IQR: 176;2089) | 1.7 h (IQR: 1.0;2.8) | 21.4 h (IQR: 20.7;22.4) |
| Discharge | 49 | 2207 (IQR: 1433;3148) | 4.0 h (IQR: 2.7;5.4) | 19.5 h (IQR: 18.1;21.0) |
| Four weeks after discharge | 43 | 2622(IQR: 1714;3865) | 4.0 h (IQR: 2.8;5.8) | 19.6 h (IQR: 18.0;20.8) |
| Change from hospitalization to discharge | 204 % [CI: 149 ;271%] * | 1.87 h [CI: 1.5;2.24] * | -1.89 h [CI: - 2.28; -1.50] * | |
| 28 | 172 % [CI: 108; 257 %] * | 1.02 h [CI: 0.83;1.22] * | -1,23 h [CI: -1.80; -0.67] * | |
| 37 | 242 % [CI: 157; 353 %] * | 2.86 h [CI: 2-43;3.29] * | -3.10 h [CI: -3.60; -2,58] * | |
| Change from discharge to four weeks after | 28 % [CI: 10 %; 50 %] ** | 0.57 h [CI: 0.28;0.87] ** | -0.48 h [CI: -0.79; -0,67] ** | |
| DEMMI > 62 | 28 | 62 % [CI: 34; 96 %] ** | 0.23 h [CI: 0.09;0.37] ** | -0.69 h [CI: -1.11; -0.27] ** |
| DEMMI ≤ 62 | 37 | -2 % [CI: -24; 26 %] | 0.28 h [CI: -0.08;0.65] | -0.09 h [CI: -0.50; -0.33] ** |
: Results for daily number of steps, time spent in uptime and sedentary behavior during hospitalization, after discharge and four weeks after discharge. The results for taken number of steps and time (h) spent in uptime/sedentary are expressed as medians with first and third quartile. Changes between test times are expressed as means with 95% Confidence interval (CI). relative changes are expressed as percentage for steps and absolute changes for uptime and sedentary behavior; * p<0.0001 for the difference between baseline (hospitalization) and discharge;** p<0.01 for the difference between discharge (baseline) and four weeks after discharge.
Fig. 1Number of steps taken per hour from 6 am to 11 pm. Boxplots illustrating lower quartile, median, upper quartile and extremes per hour during hospitalization (blue), after discharge (green) and four weeks after discharge (red). The lines (blue, red, green) connect the medians during the day
Fig. 2Time spent standing or walking (uptime) in minutes per hour from 6 am to 11 pm. Boxplots illustrating lower quartile, median, upper quartile and extremes in minutes per hour during hospitalization (blue), after discharge (green) and four weeks after discharge (red). The lines connect the medians during the day
Fig. 3Time spent sitting or lying (sedentary behavior) in minutes per hour from 6 am to 11 pm. Boxplots with lower quartile, median, upper quartile and extremes in minutes per hour during hospitalization (blue), after discharge (green) and four weeks after discharge (red). The lines connect the medians during the day