Quadriceps muscle strength and postural balance as intrinsic risk factors of falls in institutionalized healthy older adults: A cross-sectional study in two selected elders’ homes in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Gamage Amara, Damayanthi Perera, Osadini Pramodhya, Isuri Madushani Kandege
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Background: Fall is a devastating consequence for elderly people that affects their quality of life. Many stumbles in the elderly are frequently associated with intrinsic risk factors such as muscle strength and balance impairments. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between quadriceps muscle strength and postural balance as intrinsic risk factors of falls among healthy elders in two selected elders’ homes in Colombo district, Sri Lanka. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted under a non-probability convenient sampling method with 60 elders (34 females & 26 males) who dwelt in the two selected elders’ homes in Colombo district. Fall history was obtained through an interview-administered assessment sheet. A modified sphygmomanometer was used to measure left and right quadriceps muscle strength. The postural balance was assessed using a mini version of the balance evaluation system test (Mini-BEST). Results: Mean age of the study sample was 76.67±6.23 years. The mean and standard deviation values of left quadriceps strength and right quadriceps strength were 138.63 ± 24.35mmHg, 149.90 ± 28.53mmHg respectively. The mean and standard deviation of postural balance was 20.88 ± 2.70. According to Pearson correlation coefficient, a strong positive linear relationship was revealed between right and left quadriceps muscle strength and postural balance. Conclusions: The results of our study revealed a strong positive relationship between quadriceps muscle strength and postural balance among elderly people in two elders’ homes. Therefore, it is recommended that maintaining good quadriceps strength and postural balance are more important to prevent falls in the elderly.
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股四头肌肌力和姿势平衡是住院健康老年人跌倒的内在风险因素:斯里兰卡科伦坡两所选定老人院的横断面研究
背景:跌倒是影响老年人生活质量的毁灭性后果。老年人的许多跌倒往往与肌肉力量和平衡障碍等内在风险因素有关。本研究旨在确定股四头肌肌力和姿势平衡作为斯里兰卡科伦坡区两所选定老人院中健康老人跌倒的内在风险因素之间的关系。研究方法采用非概率方便抽样法对居住在科伦坡区两所选定老人院的 60 名老人(34 名女性和 26 名男性)进行了横断面研究。通过访谈形式的评估表获得了跌倒史。使用改良血压计测量左右股四头肌肌力。使用迷你版平衡评估系统测试(Mini-BEST)评估姿势平衡。研究结果研究样本的平均年龄为(76.67±6.23)岁。左股四头肌力量和右股四头肌力量的平均值和标准差分别为(138.63±24.35)毫米汞柱和(149.90±28.53)毫米汞柱。姿势平衡的平均值和标准偏差为 20.88 ± 2.70。根据皮尔逊相关系数,左右股四头肌肌力与姿势平衡之间呈强烈的正线性关系。结论我们的研究结果表明,在两所老人院中,股四头肌肌力与姿势平衡之间存在很强的正相关关系。因此,建议保持良好的股四头肌力量和姿势平衡对预防老年人跌倒更为重要。
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