Drusini AG, Eleazer GP, Caiazzo M, Veronese E, Carrara N, Ranzato C, Businaro F, Boland R, Wieland D. One-leg standing balance and functional status in an elderly community-dwelling population in northeast Italy.
Aging Clin Exp Res 2002;
14:42-6. [PMID:
12027151 DOI:
10.1007/bf03324416]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Development of simple and accurate indicators of frailty is an important research goal in aging societies. One-leg standing balance (OLSB) has been proposed as a component of a clinical index of frailty.
METHODS
We analyzed relationships between results of OLSB testing and multiple health risk factors and impairment/disability indicators in a sample of elderly subjects (N=102) participating in the Anchyses Project. Subjects were aged >65, lived in a home for the aged in Rovigo, Italy, and had no ADL dependencies or recent acute illnesses.
RESULTS
More than half (53%) failed the OLSB test while 36% were able to balance without difficulty. Significant differences were observed among OLSB performance groups in forced vital capacity (p=0.025), dynamometry (p=0.001), age, physical activity, and IADL dependency (all p<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
OLSB performance is a marker of frailty and thus a potentially useful predictor of functional decline.
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