| Literature DB >> 35742190 |
Wen-Ni Wennie Huang1, Hui-Fen Mao2,3, Hsin-Min Lee1, Wen-Chou Chi4,5.
Abstract
Fear of falling (FOF), a common phenomenon among older adults, may result in adverse health consequences. The strength of the association between FOF and physical function among older adults has not been well compared in previous studies. Therefore, a cross-sectional study was performed on 105 older adults to determine and compare the strength of the association between FOF and seven common physical function measures. After controlling for age, logistic regression models were fitted for each physical function measure. According to odds ratios, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Short Physical Performance Battery, gait speed, and Timed Up & Go Test were associated with the identification of FOF. Based on a c-statistic value of 0.76, the BBS, a common and quick assessment of functional balance tasks, was found to be able to distinguish between fearful and non-fearful older adults. Interventions targeted to improve lower-extremity physical functions, especially functional balance ability, may help prevent or delay the adverse consequences of FOF.Entities:
Keywords: balance; fear of falling; older adults; physical function
Year: 2022 PMID: 35742190 PMCID: PMC9222699 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10061139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants and physical function measures.
| Characteristics | All | Fearful | Non-Fearful |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic | |||
| Age, years | 81.20 (6.97) | 81.32 (7.21) | 81.03 (6.68) |
| Male, | 34 (32.38) | 18 (28.13) | 16 (39.02) |
| Clinical | |||
| Geriatric Depression Scale, 0–15 | 3.22 (3.16) | 3.21 (3.06) | 3.24 (3.38) |
| Mini-Mental State Examination, 0–30 | 26.52 (2.16) | 26.28 (2.09) | 26.88 (2.26) |
| History of fall in the previous year, | 27 (25.71) | 21 (32.81) | 6 (14.63) |
| Physical function measures | |||
| Berg Balance Scale (0–56) * | 48.56 (7.62) | 46.00 (8.82) | 52.11 (3.23) |
| Short Physical Performance Battery (0–12) * | 7.36 (2.50) | 6.72 (2.42) | 8.35 (2.31) |
| Gait speed, cm/s * | 71.09 (25.17) | 64.71 (22.98) | 80.81 (25.51) |
| Timed Up & Go Test, seconds * | 16.82 (6.85) | 18.90 (7.84) | 13.76 (3.36) |
| Five Times Sit to Stand Test * | 19.06 (9.88) | 20.96 (11.49) | 16.02 (5.47) |
| Grip strength, kg | 15.50 (6.64) | 14.17 (5.95) | 17.68 (7.25) |
| Nine-hole peg test, seconds | 24.33 (6.69) | 24.27 (6.23) | 24.43 (7.52) |
* Student’s t-test, Chi-Square, or Mann–Whitney test, p < 0.05.
Benjamini–Hochberg correction for multiple testing.
| Independent Variable | Dependent Variable | Original | Benjamini–Hochberg | Determination |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| gait speed | FOF | 0.001 | 0.007 | significant |
| SPPB | FOF | 0.004 | 0.014 | significant |
| BBS | FOF | 0.003 | 0.021 | significant |
| TUG | FOF | 0.006 | 0.029 | significant |
| FTSST | FOF | 0.014 | 0.036 | significant |
| Grip | FOF | 0.062 | 0.043 | not significant |
| NHPT | FOF | 0.927 | 0.050 | not significant |
Association between FOF and the physical function measures: summary of logistic regression analysis.
| Physical Function Measure | Odds Ratio | |
|---|---|---|
| Berg Balance Scale | 0.757 (0.614, 0.900) | 1.231 (1.033, 1.468) * |
| Short Physical Performance Battery | 0.678 (0.563, 0.792) | 1.321 (1.075, 1.624) † |
| Gait speed | 0.685 (0.572, 0.798) | 1.027 (1.007, 1.047) † |
| Timed Up & Go Test | 0.674 (0.511, 0.839) | 0.862 (0.749, 0.992) * |
| Five Times Sit to Stand Test | 0.637 (0.514, 0.762) | 0.943 (0.887, 1.003) |
| Grip strength | 0.683 (0.534, 0.833) | 1.094 (0.995, 1.204) |
| Nine-hole peg test | 0.587 (0.429, 0.746) | 1.021 (0.932, 1.117) |
* p < 0.05; † p < 0.01.