Factor Associated with Pre-frailty in Community Residents

  • IMAOKA Masakazu
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center Graduate School, Department of Comprehensive Rehabilitation, Osaka Prefecture University
  • NAKAMURA Misa
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center
  • TAZAKI Fumie
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center
  • NAKAO Hidetoshi
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center
  • OMIZU Tomoko
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center
  • HIDA Mitsumasa
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center
  • TAKEDA Masatoshi
    Department of Rehabilitation, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University Cognitive Reserve Research Center
  • HIGUCHI Yumi
    Graduate School, Department of Comprehensive Rehabilitation, Osaka Prefecture University

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  • 地域在住者のプレフレイル関連要因について
  • チイキ ザイジュウシャ ノ プレフレイル カンレン ヨウイン ニ ツイテ

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Abstract

<p>[Purpose] To identify factors associated with pre-frailty in community-dwelling people based on their lifestyles, work status, and motor and cognitive functions. [Participants and Methods] A total of 201 male and female community-dwelling people aged 60 or older (mean: 73.1 ± 6.5), excluding those meeting the diagnostic criteria of frailty, were assessed. Pre-frailty was screened for through measurement and using a questionnaire, and the participants were divided into 2 groups, pre-frail and healthy, based on their results for comparison. The measurement and questionnaire examined their living conditions, lifestyles, work status, and motor and cognitive functions. [Results] The rate of working was significantly higher in the pre-frail group. Even when adjusting for the age and sex, working was a factor independently associated with pre-frailty (odds ratio: 2.3). [Conclusion] Working may be associated with pre-frailty.</p>

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  • Rigakuryoho Kagaku

    Rigakuryoho Kagaku 35 (4), 551-556, 2020

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