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Association of knee‐extension strength with instrumental activities of daily living in community‐dwelling older adults
Author(s) -
Kojima Narumi,
Kim Hunkyung,
Saito Kyoko,
Yoshida Hideyo,
Yoshida Yuko,
Hirano Hirohiko,
Obuchi Shuichi,
Shimada Hiroyuki,
Suzuki Takao
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
geriatrics and gerontology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.823
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1447-0594
pISSN - 1444-1586
DOI - 10.1111/ggi.12158
Subject(s) - activities of daily living , medicine , gerontology , physical therapy
Aim The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between knee‐extension ( KE ) strength and instrumental activities of daily living ( IADL ), and to examine the risk of IADL disability in relation to KE strength in community‐dwelling older adults. Methods The participants were 1235 community‐dwelling older adults (261 men and 974 women) in T okyo who underwent a comprehensive health survey in 2009. The health survey included measurement of KE strength and a questionnaire on the T okyo M etropolitan I nstitute of G erontology ( TMIG )‐ IADL . Pearson product‐moment correlation coefficients and partial correlation coefficients were calculated separately for each sex for four parameters representing quadriceps muscle strength and TMIG‐IADL . P earson's χ 2 ‐test of independence and the C ochran– A rmitage test of trend were also carried out to determine the relationship between KE strength and IADL disability. Results In women, all correlations between the quadriceps muscle strength parameters and the TMIG‐IADL score were statistically significant ( P < 0.0005). The significance persisted remained even after factors regarding cognition or depression were taken into consideration. Furthermore, the percentage of female participants with IADL disability was dependent on KE strength; there was an inverse trend between KE strength and the percentage of people with IADL disability. In men, no significant relationship was found between KE strength and IADL . Conclusions KE strength and IADL correlated positively, and the percentage of people with IADL disability decreased with increasing KE strength in women. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2014; 14: 674–680.