BMC Geriatrics | |
Use of the sit-to-stand task to evaluate motor function of older adults using telemetry | |
Research Article | |
Hidehito Tomita1  Hiroshi Goto2  Akira Kanai3  Toshiharu Nakai4  Mitsunobu Kunimi4  Ayuko Tanaka4  Sachiko Kiyama4  Tsutomu Okada5  | |
[1] Aichi Prefectural Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children, Dai-ni Aoitorigakuen, 5-1 Aza-yanagisawa, 444-3505, Okazaki, Japan;Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Toyohashi SOZO University, 20-1 Matsusita, Ushikawa-cho, 440-8511, Toyohashi, Japan;Graduate School of Health Sciences, Toyohashi SOZO University, 20-1 Matsusita, Ushikawa-cho, 440-8511, Toyohashi, Japan;Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Toyohashi SOZO University, 20-1 Matsusita, Ushikawa-cho, 440-8511, Toyohashi, Japan;NeuroImaging & Informatics, National Center for Geriatrics & Gerontology, 7-430 Morioka-cho, 474-8511, Ohbu, Japan;School of Humanities, College of Human and Social Science, Kanazawa University, Kakuma-machi, 920-1192, Kanazawa, Japan; | |
关键词: Older adults; Sit-stand-task; Physical batteries; Iliac elevation maximum velocity; Knee extension maximum angular velocity; Multi-group structural equation modeling; Remote motion capture; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12877-016-0294-2 | |
received in 2015-11-09, accepted in 2016-05-31, 发布年份 2016 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundPhysical exercises are widely used in community programs, but not all older adults are willing to participate. Information and communication technology may solve this problem by allowing older people to participate in fitness programs at home. Use of remote instruction will facilitate physical exercise classes without requiring that participants gather at one place. The aim of this study was to examine use of a sit-to-stand task in evaluating motor function using conventional video communication in a telemetry system to enable real-time monitoring, and evaluation in physical performance of older adults at home.MethodsThe participants were 59 older individuals and 81 university students. Three physical exercise batteries were used: arm curl, figure-of-eight walk test, and functional reach. The knee extension maximum angular velocity (KEMAV) and the iliac elevation maximum velocity (IEMV) during standing up from a chair and the heel rise frequency were used in the motion-capture measurements. The results were assessed using multi-group structural equation modeling (SEM) for the young and older groups.ResultsYoung participants consistently performed better than their older counterparts on all items. Analyses with multi-group SEM based on correlations between items yielded a good model-fit for the data. Among all path diagrams for IEMV and KEMAV in the older and young groups, paths from muscular strength to skillfulness showed significant effects. The path from the IEMV to muscular strength was also significant in the older group.ConclusionsMulti-group SEM suggested that video-based measurements of IEMV during sit-to-stand motion can estimate muscular strength, which suggests that remote monitoring of physical performance can support wellness of community-dwelling older adults.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© The Author(s). 2016
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