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Activity Space and Functional Outcomes in Frail Older Persons Using GPS analysis

With increasing age, walking becomes a main functional ability to participate in activities of daily living and supports independence and mobility. Frailty in older, multimorbid patients has a negative impact on physical activity and may reduce the personal activity space (AS). In this pilot study,...

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Autores principales: Lau, Sandra, von Aschwege, Frerk Mueller-, Zieschang, Tania, Bauer, Juergen, Hein, Andreas, Diekmann, Rebecca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8680707/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.1989
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author Lau, Sandra
von Aschwege, Frerk Mueller-
Zieschang, Tania
Bauer, Juergen
Hein, Andreas
Diekmann, Rebecca
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description With increasing age, walking becomes a main functional ability to participate in activities of daily living and supports independence and mobility. Frailty in older, multimorbid patients has a negative impact on physical activity and may reduce the personal activity space (AS). In this pilot study, GPS data were used to identify walking tracks to define individual AS and to compare functional performance in frail older persons. GPS data of 20 community-dwelling adults (84.5(±5.2)years, 85% women, mean frailty phenotype 1.9 (70% ≥2)points) were analyzed using a customized software to assess individual AS over a ten-months period. A geriatric home assessment including Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), gait speed (GS) and Timed-up-and-Go (TUG) was conducted monthly. GPS analysis revealed three different walking types presenting AS similarities: Type A walkers prefer smaller short walks nearby the home while Type B can be characterized by taking larger regular walks. Type C presents the widest AS using different transportation modes, but only a moderate number of walks. Mean group difference in functional performance of Type A walkers showed significantly reduced GS (0.45(±0.1)m/s), TUG (23.4s(±4.9)) and SPPB scores (3.8(±0.8) points; p<0.05) compared to Type C (0.82(±0.1)m/s (GS); 13.2(±1.4)s (TUG); 7.0(±1.3) points (SPPB)). Functional performance of Type B walkers (0.63(±0.2)m/s (GS); 17.1(±4.4)s (TUG); 6.5(±2.4)points (SPPB)) revealed significantly higher SPPB scores compared to Type A (p<0.05). Walks and individual AS can be mapped via GPS under everyday conditions. High heterogeneity within frail older people was observed. Persons with lower functional performance showed a reduced AS and physical activity.
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spelling pubmed-86807072021-12-17 Activity Space and Functional Outcomes in Frail Older Persons Using GPS analysis Lau, Sandra von Aschwege, Frerk Mueller- Zieschang, Tania Bauer, Juergen Hein, Andreas Diekmann, Rebecca Innov Aging Abstracts With increasing age, walking becomes a main functional ability to participate in activities of daily living and supports independence and mobility. Frailty in older, multimorbid patients has a negative impact on physical activity and may reduce the personal activity space (AS). In this pilot study, GPS data were used to identify walking tracks to define individual AS and to compare functional performance in frail older persons. GPS data of 20 community-dwelling adults (84.5(±5.2)years, 85% women, mean frailty phenotype 1.9 (70% ≥2)points) were analyzed using a customized software to assess individual AS over a ten-months period. A geriatric home assessment including Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), gait speed (GS) and Timed-up-and-Go (TUG) was conducted monthly. GPS analysis revealed three different walking types presenting AS similarities: Type A walkers prefer smaller short walks nearby the home while Type B can be characterized by taking larger regular walks. Type C presents the widest AS using different transportation modes, but only a moderate number of walks. Mean group difference in functional performance of Type A walkers showed significantly reduced GS (0.45(±0.1)m/s), TUG (23.4s(±4.9)) and SPPB scores (3.8(±0.8) points; p<0.05) compared to Type C (0.82(±0.1)m/s (GS); 13.2(±1.4)s (TUG); 7.0(±1.3) points (SPPB)). Functional performance of Type B walkers (0.63(±0.2)m/s (GS); 17.1(±4.4)s (TUG); 6.5(±2.4)points (SPPB)) revealed significantly higher SPPB scores compared to Type A (p<0.05). Walks and individual AS can be mapped via GPS under everyday conditions. High heterogeneity within frail older people was observed. Persons with lower functional performance showed a reduced AS and physical activity. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8680707/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.1989 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.1989
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