Association of lower extremity range of motion and muscle strength with physical performance of community-dwelling older women

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作者
Jung, Hungu [1 ]
Yamasaki, Masahiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Integrated Arts & Sci, 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 7398521, Japan
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY | 2016年 / 35卷
关键词
Elderly; Lower extremity; Muscle strength; Performance; Range of motion; PAIN MAP; MOBILITY; DISABILITY; ADULTS; BALANCE; ANKLE; PREDICTORS; PEOPLE; TESTS; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1186/s40101-016-0120-8
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Background: Reduced lower extremity range of motion (ROM) and muscle strength are related to functional disability in older adults who cannot perform one or more activities of daily living (ADL) independently. The purpose of this study was to determine which factors of seven lower extremity ROMs and two muscle strengths play dominant roles in the physical performance of community-dwelling older women. Methods: Ninety-five community-dwelling older women (mean age +/- SD, 70.7 +/- 4.7 years; age range, 65-83 years) were enrolled in this study. Seven lower extremity ROMs (hip flexion, hip extension, knee flexion, internal and external hip rotation, ankle dorsiflexion, and ankle plantar flexion) and two muscle strengths (knee extension and flexion) were measured. Physical performance tests, including functional reach test (FRT), 5 m gait test, four square step test (FSST), timed up and go test (TUGT), and five times sit-to-stand test (FTSST) were performed. Results: Stepwise regression models for each of the physical performance tests revealed that hip extension ROM and knee flexion strength were important explanatory variables for FRT, FSST, and FTSST. Furthermore, ankle plantar flexion ROM and knee extension strength were significant explanatory variables for the 5 m gait test and TUGT. However, ankle dorsiflexion ROM was a significant explanatory variable for FRT alone. The amount of variance on stepwise multiple regression for the five physical performance tests ranged from 25 (FSST) to 47% (TUGT). Conclusions: Hip extension, ankle dorsiflexion, and ankle plantar flexion ROMs, as well as knee extension and flexion strengths may play primary roles in the physical performance of community-dwelling older women. Further studies should assess whether specific intervention programs targeting older women may achieve improvements in lower extremity ROM and muscle strength, and thereby play an important role in the prevention of dependence on daily activities and loss of physical function, particularly focusing on hip extension, ankle dorsiflexion, and ankle plantar flexion ROMs as well as knee extension and flexion strength.
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