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[Frailty of the elderly and physical activity in general practice: A prospective study]. / Étude de la fragilité de la personne âgée et de l'activité physique en médecine générale : à propos d'une étude prospective.
Zulfiqar, A-A; Lorenzo-Villalba, N; Peixoto, A; Rio, J; Gillibert, A.
Afiliação
  • Zulfiqar AA; Geriatric Department, Saint-Julien Hospital, CHU de Rouen, 76000 Rouen, France. Electronic address: abzulfiqar@gmail.com.
  • Lorenzo-Villalba N; Internal medicine department, Hôpital civil, CHRU Strasbourg, 67000 Strasbourg, France.
  • Peixoto A; General medicine department, CHU Rouen, 76000 Rouen, France.
  • Rio J; Statistics and epidemiology department, CHU Rouen, 76000 Rouen, France.
  • Gillibert A; Statistics and epidemiology department, CHU Rouen, 76000 Rouen, France.
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique ; 68(5): 282-287, 2020 Sep.
Article em Fr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32855006
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Frailty is a transient and reversible condition that can lead to significant morbidity and mortality and to the loss of autonomy. It is one of the key issues in public health and the prevention of addiction. Physical activity is often described as a protective factor against addiction and as a factor in limiting frailty. Our goal is to analyze the relationship between physical activity and frailty among the elderly

METHODS:

A cross-sectional observational study was carried out in three general practice clinics located in the French department of Eure. Patients aged 65 and over were included during a consultation with their GP. Dependent patients under the ADL scale were excluded. Level of physical activity was assessed by the Ricci and Gagnon questionnaire, which defines an active profile as a score≥18 points. Frailty was sought out by the Fried scale and the SEGA A grid. Multivariate analysis was performed to adjust frailty scores to age, gender, and level of physical activity.

RESULTS:

Out of the 70 patients included, 36 were active (51%) and 34 inactive (49%). They were predominantly female with 47 women (67%). Average age was 75.3years. Twelve patients were diagnosed as frail (17%) with the Fried scale and 24 (34%) with the SEGA A grid. Bivariate analysis revealed a greater frailty according to the Fried criteria in the inactive than in the active patients (mean for active patients 0.56 IC95 [0.31; 0.80], compared to 1.76 [1.21; 2.32] in the inactive patients, p<0.0001). The difference in mean was likewise significant regarding the SEGA A score (6.42 IC95 [5.34, 7.49] in the active population, as opposed to 8.65 IC95 [7.15, 10.15] among the inactive, p=0.017). In multivariate analysis, the Fried scale was primarily influenced by age and ADL, while the SEGA score was impacted by female gender and level of physical activity.

CONCLUSION:

Physical activity seems to have a positive effect on frailty. It would be interesting to propose systematic screening for frailty in general medicine and to institute preventive measures, including physical activity. Initiatives encouraging and promoting seniors' physical activity should be strengthened.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Padrões de Prática Médica / Exercício Físico / Medicina Geral / Fragilidade Idioma: Fr Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Padrões de Prática Médica / Exercício Físico / Medicina Geral / Fragilidade Idioma: Fr Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article