Higher Dynamic Balance Performance Was Associated With Cognitive Function Among U.S. Community-Dwelling Low-Income Older Adults.
Autor: | Komalasari, Renata, Mpofu, Elias, Chen, Hui, Talluntondok, Eva Berthy, Uligraff, Deby Kristiani, Zhan, Rongfang, Thiamwong, Ladda |
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CROSS-sectional method
SELF-evaluation PEARSON correlation (Statistics) INDEPENDENT living COGNITIVE testing TASK performance RESEARCH funding CRONBACH'S alpha SOCIOECONOMIC factors MULTIPLE regression analysis RESEARCH evaluation QUESTIONNAIRES EVALUATION of medical care DESCRIPTIVE statistics AGING DATA analysis software POSTURAL balance COGNITION OLD age |
Zdroj: | SAGE Open Nursing; 11/13/2024, p1-10, 10p |
Abstrakt: | Introduction: Multiple studies have reported the association between balance performance and cognitive function among older adults. However, few studies have been conducted in low-income settings. Objectives: This cross-sectional study examined the relationships of dynamic and static balance with cognitive function in community-dwelling low-income older adults in Orlando, Florida. Methods: Dynamic balance was assessed with a Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) and static balance with BTracks Balance System. Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) assessed cognition and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 assessed depressive symptoms. Results: Multiple regression analysis showed dynamic balance was significantly associated with cognition, but static balance was not, controlling for depressive symptoms (N = 89, M |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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