31 131 35 2016 原著 The Influence of Physical and Cognitive Functions on Falls by Elderly Persons Attending Community Day-care Centers 1,2) 3) 3) TATSUYA JINNOUCHI 1,2), TATSUYA HIRASE 3), SHIGERU INOKUCHI 3) 1) Geriatric Health Services Facility Gaianosato: 2314-1 Otsu, Aino-machi, Unzen-shi, Nagasaki 854-0302, Japan TEL+81 9957-36-3550 E-mail: jintatsu921@gmail.com 2) Department of Locomotive Rehabilitation Science, Unit of Rehabilitation Sciences, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biochemical Sciences 3) Department of Physical Therapy Science, Unit of Physical and Occupational Therapy Sciences, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biochemical Sciences Rigakuryoho Kagaku 31(1): 31 35, 2016. Submitted Jul. 27, 2015. Accepted Aug. 31, 2015. ABSTRACT: [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of physical and cognitive functions on falls by elderly persons attending community day-care centers. [Subjects] The subjects were 60 elderly persons attending community day-care centers. [Methods] Physical function was assessed using the timed up-and-go test (TUG), chair-stand test, and 5m walking speed. Cognitive function was assessed using the Mini Mental State Examination, digit span, and Trail-Making Test part A (TMT-A). The fall risk score was also evaluated. [Results] Participants who had a history of falls had higher TUG and TMT-A scores, and a higher fall risk score. TMT-A was strongly associated with a history of falls. [Conclusion] The results suggest that TMT-A, known as a marker of execution and attention, is associated with a history of falls, and interventions for the execution and attention functions may be important for fall prevention for elderly adults who attend community day-care centers. Key words: falls, cognitive function, community day-care center 要旨 : 60 Timed up and Go TUG5 m 5 Mini Mental State ExaminationTrail Making Test parta TMT-A 1 TMT-A TUG TMT-A TMT-A キーワード : 1) :2314-1854-0302 TEL 0957-36-3550 2) 3) 2015 7 27 2015 8 31
32 31 1 I. はじめに 1,2) 3) 2 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 6) Horikawa 9) 104 1 44 42 17 10) Holtzer 11) 172 1 12) 6,9,11) 7,8,12) 13) Modified Stroop Test Moreland 14) II. 対象と方法 1 26 1 9 A M 60 18 42 82.9 3.7 1: 18 2: 15 1: 17 2: 6 3: 4 13121972 2 Timed up and Go test TUG 15) 5 m 5 m 16) 5 Chair standing test-5cst-5 17) 2 Mini Mental State Examination MMSE 18) 19) Trail Making Test part A TMT-A 20) 1 1 TMT-A A4 1 25 Geriatric Depression Scale-15 item short formgds-15 21) 22) 15 15
33 表 1 n=60 n=35 n=25 1 18 10 8 2 15 9 6 1 17 9 8 2 6 4 2 3 4 3 1 82.9 3.7 82.7 4.0 83.2 3.3 TUG 12.7 3.1 13.4 3.5* 11.6 2.2 5 m 5.1 1.1 5.3 1.1 5.0 0.9 CST-5 14.2 3.1 14.4 3.0 14.0 3.3 MMSE 24.5 3.3 24.5 2.7 24.4 4.0 3.9 0.8 3.9 0.9 3.8 0.7 2.7 0.8 2.7 0.9 2.8 0.8 TMT-A 95.7 27.9 106.6 25.2** 80.6 24.6 GDS-15 1.5 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.4 1.1 4.3 1.8 4.7 2.0* 3.6 1.2 * p<0.05 ** p<0.01. 1 1 23) 1 1 2 Mann-Whitney U IBM SPSS Statistics 22.0 5 III. 結果 1 35 58.3 n=35 n=25 TUG p=0.03 TMT-A p<0.01 p=0.01 1 TUG TMT-A Pearson 0.8 表 2 TMT-A1.04 95 1.014 1.081 p=0.004 2 IV. 考 1 5835 1 TUG TMT-A TMT-A 察 95 CI TUG 0.022 1.023 0.748 1.397 TMT-A 0.047 1.048** 1.015 1.081 0.279 1.322 0.836 2.092 ** p<0.01.
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