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A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons

BACKGROUND: As the number of older drivers increases, concern has been raised about the potential safety implications. Flexibility, coordination, and speed of movement have been associated with older drivers’ on road performance. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a multicomponent physical conditioning...

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Autores principales: Marottoli, Richard A., Allore, Heather, Araujo, Katy L. B., Iannone, Lynne P., Acampora, Denise, Gottschalk, Margaret, Charpentier, Peter, Kasl, Stanislav, Peduzzi, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17443366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0134-3
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author Marottoli, Richard A.
Allore, Heather
Araujo, Katy L. B.
Iannone, Lynne P.
Acampora, Denise
Gottschalk, Margaret
Charpentier, Peter
Kasl, Stanislav
Peduzzi, Peter
author_facet Marottoli, Richard A.
Allore, Heather
Araujo, Katy L. B.
Iannone, Lynne P.
Acampora, Denise
Gottschalk, Margaret
Charpentier, Peter
Kasl, Stanislav
Peduzzi, Peter
author_sort Marottoli, Richard A.
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description BACKGROUND: As the number of older drivers increases, concern has been raised about the potential safety implications. Flexibility, coordination, and speed of movement have been associated with older drivers’ on road performance. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a multicomponent physical conditioning program targeted to axial and extremity flexibility, coordination, and speed of movement could improve driving performance among older drivers. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial with blinded assignment and end point assessment. Participants randomized to intervention underwent graduated exercises; controls received home, environment safety modules. PARTICIPANTS: Drivers, 178, age ≥ 70 years with physical, but without substantial visual (acuity 20/40 or better) or cognitive (Mini Mental State Examination score ≥24) impairments were recruited from clinics and community sources. MEASUREMENTS: On-road driving performance assessed by experienced evaluators in dual-brake equipped vehicle in urban, residential, and highway traffic. Performance rated three ways: (1) 36-item scale evaluating driving maneuvers and traffic situations; (2) evaluator’s overall rating; and (3) critical errors committed. Driving performance reassessed at 3 months by evaluator blinded to treatment group. RESULTS: Least squares mean change in road test scores at 3 months compared to baseline was 2.43 points higher in intervention than control participants (P = .03). Intervention drivers committed 37% fewer critical errors (P = .08); there were no significant differences in evaluator’s overall ratings (P = .29). No injuries were reported, and complaints of pain were rare. CONCLUSIONS: This safe, well-tolerated intervention maintained driving performance, while controls declined during the study period. Having interventions that can maintain or enhance driving performance may allow clinician–patient discussions about driving to adopt a more positive tone, rather than focusing on driving limitation or cessation.
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spelling pubmed-18529162008-04-30 A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons Marottoli, Richard A. Allore, Heather Araujo, Katy L. B. Iannone, Lynne P. Acampora, Denise Gottschalk, Margaret Charpentier, Peter Kasl, Stanislav Peduzzi, Peter J Gen Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND: As the number of older drivers increases, concern has been raised about the potential safety implications. Flexibility, coordination, and speed of movement have been associated with older drivers’ on road performance. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a multicomponent physical conditioning program targeted to axial and extremity flexibility, coordination, and speed of movement could improve driving performance among older drivers. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial with blinded assignment and end point assessment. Participants randomized to intervention underwent graduated exercises; controls received home, environment safety modules. PARTICIPANTS: Drivers, 178, age ≥ 70 years with physical, but without substantial visual (acuity 20/40 or better) or cognitive (Mini Mental State Examination score ≥24) impairments were recruited from clinics and community sources. MEASUREMENTS: On-road driving performance assessed by experienced evaluators in dual-brake equipped vehicle in urban, residential, and highway traffic. Performance rated three ways: (1) 36-item scale evaluating driving maneuvers and traffic situations; (2) evaluator’s overall rating; and (3) critical errors committed. Driving performance reassessed at 3 months by evaluator blinded to treatment group. RESULTS: Least squares mean change in road test scores at 3 months compared to baseline was 2.43 points higher in intervention than control participants (P = .03). Intervention drivers committed 37% fewer critical errors (P = .08); there were no significant differences in evaluator’s overall ratings (P = .29). No injuries were reported, and complaints of pain were rare. CONCLUSIONS: This safe, well-tolerated intervention maintained driving performance, while controls declined during the study period. Having interventions that can maintain or enhance driving performance may allow clinician–patient discussions about driving to adopt a more positive tone, rather than focusing on driving limitation or cessation. Springer-Verlag 2007-02-13 2007-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1852916/ /pubmed/17443366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0134-3 Text en © Society of General Internal Medicine 2007
spellingShingle Original Article
Marottoli, Richard A.
Allore, Heather
Araujo, Katy L. B.
Iannone, Lynne P.
Acampora, Denise
Gottschalk, Margaret
Charpentier, Peter
Kasl, Stanislav
Peduzzi, Peter
A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons
title A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons
title_full A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons
title_fullStr A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons
title_full_unstemmed A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons
title_short A Randomized Trial of a Physical Conditioning Program to Enhance the Driving Performance of Older Persons
title_sort randomized trial of a physical conditioning program to enhance the driving performance of older persons
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17443366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0134-3
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