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Maximal voluntary and functional performance levels needed for independence in adults aged 65 to 97 years

CRESS ME; MEYER M
PHYS THER , 2003, vol. 83, n° 1, p. 37-48
Doc n°: 107757
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : MA - GERONTOLOGIE

Age-related loss. Of muscle mass and cardiovascular endurance can lead to impairments in muscle force production and cardiac function that, in turn, limit performance in activities essential to everyday living. The purposes of this study were: (1) to identify the ''breakpoint'' or threshold of maximal voluntary performance and performance,in ordinary daily function and (2) to evaluate the predictive validity of the threshold to identify the ability. To live independently without self-reported functional limitation. Subjects and Methods. Men and women (N=192; mean age=76 years, SD=7, range=65-97) were recruited from single-family community dwellings or retirement communities with multiple levels of care. Physical function was measured with the Continuous-Scale Physical Functional Performance Test (CS-PFP). Maximal voluntary performance measures included peak oxygen consumption ((V)over dot(2peak)) and isokinetic knee extensor torque (KET). Segmented linear regression models of the CS-PFP on the physical performance measures were used to determine the threshold values and their confidence intervals. A logistic regression model was used to evaluate the ability of the CS-PFP scores to identify those living independently and to further illustrate the concepts of threshold and physical reserve. Results. Threshold values identified for (V) over dot O-2peak (20 mL.kg(-1).min(-1)) and KET (2.5 N.m/[kg.m(-1)]) were associated with an average of CS-PFP score of 57 units. The threshold accurately predicted individuals reporting functional limitations. Discussion and Conclusion.. The thresholds provide a mechanism for easily estimating an individual's physical reserve, predicting dependency in living status, and providing unbiased guidance for intervention in late-life independence.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003225838

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