Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life
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Resumo: | Aims: To assess the association of institutionalization and physical activity with the fear of falling and the quality of life in elderly.Methods: We selected for this study 61 seniors, divided into three groups: 21 institutionalized, 20 non-institutionalized active, and 20 non-institutionalized not active. The FES-I questionnaire to assess fear of falling and the SF-36 questionnaire to assess quality of life were used as instruments. Participants were recruited in long term care facilities and among community elders, residents in the city of Florianópolis, Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (ANOVA One Way, Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney) with significance level p≤0.05.Results: No significant difference was found in the FES-I questionnaire among the institutionalized and non-institutionalized active elderly, with the highest score in the institutionalized (30±10.5; p=0.02), meaning greater concern about falls. Quality of life was significant different between the groups in the area functional capacity, with higher scores in non-institutionalized active (78±19.6), followed by non-institutionalized not active (51±27.3) and institutionalized (35.9±25.9) (p=0.001). In the pain domain, the highest score (less pain) was found in the institutionalized (83.2 ± 21.6), followed by non-institutionalized active (61.4±25.9) and non-institutionalized not active (54.4±33, 3) (p=0.005).Conclusions: In the elderly included in this study, institutionalization was associated with greater concern about falls, lower functional capacity and less pain complaints. Physical activity was associated with better performance in the functional domain of the quality of life questionnaire, and less concern about falls. |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of lifeInstitucionalização e atividade física em idosos e suas relações com medo de cair e qualidade de vidaAgedhealth of the elderlyinstitutionalizationquality of life.idososaúde do idosoinstitucionalizaçãoqualidade de vida.Aims: To assess the association of institutionalization and physical activity with the fear of falling and the quality of life in elderly.Methods: We selected for this study 61 seniors, divided into three groups: 21 institutionalized, 20 non-institutionalized active, and 20 non-institutionalized not active. The FES-I questionnaire to assess fear of falling and the SF-36 questionnaire to assess quality of life were used as instruments. Participants were recruited in long term care facilities and among community elders, residents in the city of Florianópolis, Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (ANOVA One Way, Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney) with significance level p≤0.05.Results: No significant difference was found in the FES-I questionnaire among the institutionalized and non-institutionalized active elderly, with the highest score in the institutionalized (30±10.5; p=0.02), meaning greater concern about falls. Quality of life was significant different between the groups in the area functional capacity, with higher scores in non-institutionalized active (78±19.6), followed by non-institutionalized not active (51±27.3) and institutionalized (35.9±25.9) (p=0.001). In the pain domain, the highest score (less pain) was found in the institutionalized (83.2 ± 21.6), followed by non-institutionalized active (61.4±25.9) and non-institutionalized not active (54.4±33, 3) (p=0.005).Conclusions: In the elderly included in this study, institutionalization was associated with greater concern about falls, lower functional capacity and less pain complaints. Physical activity was associated with better performance in the functional domain of the quality of life questionnaire, and less concern about falls.Objetivos: Avaliar a associação da institucionalização e da prática de atividade física com o medo de cair e a qualidade de vida de idosos.Métodos: Foram selecionados para este estudo 61 idosos, divididos em três grupos: 21 institucionalizados, 20 não institucionalizados ativos e 20 não institucionalizados não ativos. Foram utilizados como instrumentos o questionário FES-I para avaliar o medo de cair e o questionário SF-36 para avaliação da qualidade de vida. Os participantes foram recrutados em instituições de longa permanência e entre idosos da comunidade, residentes na Grande Florianópolis. Os dados foram analisados por meio de estatística descritiva e inferencial (Anova One Way, testes de Kruskall-Wallis e U de Mann-Whitney) com nível de significância de p≤0,05.Resultados: No questionário FES-I houve diferença significativa entre os idosos institucionalizados e não institucionalizados ativos, com maior pontuação nos institucionalizados (30±10,5; p=0,02), significando maior preocupação com quedas. Na avaliação da qualidade de vida foi observada diferença significativa entre os grupos no domínio capacidade funcional, com maior pontuação nos não institucionalizados ativos (78±19,6), seguidos pelos não institucionalizados não ativos (51±27,3) e institucionalizados (35,9±25,9) (p=0,001). No domínio dor, a maior pontuação (menos dor) foi nos institucionalizados (83,2±21,6), seguidos pelos não institucionalizados ativos (61,4±25,9) e não institucionalizados não ativos (54,4±33,3) (p=0,005).Conclusões: Nos idosos incluídos neste estudo, a institucionalização associou-se a maior preocupação com quedas, menor capacidade funcional e menos queixas de dor. A prática de atividade física associou-se ao melhor desempenho no domínio capacidade funcional do questionário sobre qualidade de vida e à menor preocupação com quedas.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2015-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2018410.15448/1980-6108.2015.2.20184Scientia Medica; Vol. 25 No. 2 (2015); ID20184Scientia Medica; v. 25 n. 2 (2015); ID201841980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2015.2reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/20184/13360Copyright (c) 2015 Scientia Medicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRachadel, Tamara FerreiraBroering, JulianaLuza, MarceloPiazza, Lisiane2017-07-13T22:06:44Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/20184Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2017-07-13T22:06:44Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life Institucionalização e atividade física em idosos e suas relações com medo de cair e qualidade de vida |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life Rachadel, Tamara Ferreira Aged health of the elderly institutionalization quality of life. idoso saúde do idoso institucionalização qualidade de vida. |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life |
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Institutionalization and physical activity in the elderly and their relationships with fear of falling and quality of life |
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Rachadel, Tamara Ferreira |
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Rachadel, Tamara Ferreira Broering, Juliana Luza, Marcelo Piazza, Lisiane |
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Broering, Juliana Luza, Marcelo Piazza, Lisiane |
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Rachadel, Tamara Ferreira Broering, Juliana Luza, Marcelo Piazza, Lisiane |
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Aged health of the elderly institutionalization quality of life. idoso saúde do idoso institucionalização qualidade de vida. |
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Aged health of the elderly institutionalization quality of life. idoso saúde do idoso institucionalização qualidade de vida. |
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Aims: To assess the association of institutionalization and physical activity with the fear of falling and the quality of life in elderly.Methods: We selected for this study 61 seniors, divided into three groups: 21 institutionalized, 20 non-institutionalized active, and 20 non-institutionalized not active. The FES-I questionnaire to assess fear of falling and the SF-36 questionnaire to assess quality of life were used as instruments. Participants were recruited in long term care facilities and among community elders, residents in the city of Florianópolis, Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (ANOVA One Way, Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney) with significance level p≤0.05.Results: No significant difference was found in the FES-I questionnaire among the institutionalized and non-institutionalized active elderly, with the highest score in the institutionalized (30±10.5; p=0.02), meaning greater concern about falls. Quality of life was significant different between the groups in the area functional capacity, with higher scores in non-institutionalized active (78±19.6), followed by non-institutionalized not active (51±27.3) and institutionalized (35.9±25.9) (p=0.001). In the pain domain, the highest score (less pain) was found in the institutionalized (83.2 ± 21.6), followed by non-institutionalized active (61.4±25.9) and non-institutionalized not active (54.4±33, 3) (p=0.005).Conclusions: In the elderly included in this study, institutionalization was associated with greater concern about falls, lower functional capacity and less pain complaints. Physical activity was associated with better performance in the functional domain of the quality of life questionnaire, and less concern about falls. |
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