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Understanding temporal relationships between depression, falls, and physical activity in a cohort of post-hospitalized older adults - a breakthrough or a conundrum?
Lee, Den-Ching A; Lalor, Aislinn F; Russell, Grant; Stolwyk, Rene; Brown, Ted; McDermott, Fiona; Haines, Terry P.
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  • Lee DA; Department of Physiotherapy,School of Primary and Allied Health Care,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences,Monash University (Peninsula Campus),McMahons Road,Frankston,Victoria 3199,Australia.
  • Lalor AF; Department of Occupational Therapy,School of Primary and Allied Health Care,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences,Monash University (Peninsula Campus),McMahons Road,Frankston,Victoria 3199,Australia.
  • Russell G; Head of School of Primary and Allied Health Care and Director of Southern Academic Primary Health Care Research Unit,Department of General Practice,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences,Monash University (Notting Hill Campus),Building 1,270 Ferntree Gully Road,Notting Hill Victoria 3168,
  • Stolwyk R; Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences,School of Psychological Sciences,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences,Monash University (Clayton Campus),Wellington Road,Clayton,Victoria 3800,Australia.
  • Brown T; Department of Occupational Therapy,School of Primary and Allied Health Care,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences,Monash University (Peninsula Campus),McMahons Road,Frankston,Victoria 3199,Australia.
  • McDermott F; Department of Social Work,School of Primary and Allied Health Care,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences,Monash University (Caulfield Campus),900 Dandenong Road,Caulfield East,Victoria 3145,Australia.
  • Haines TP; Director of Allied Health Research Unit,Monash Health and Director of Research,Southern Physiotherapy Clinical School,Physiotherapy Department,Monash University (Peninsula Campus),McMahons Road,Frankston,Victoria 3199,Australia.
Int Psychogeriatr ; 29(10): 1681-1692, 2017 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28625203
BACKGROUND: Clinical depression affects approximately 15% of community-dwelling older adults, of which half of these cases present in later life. Falls and depressive symptoms are thought to co-exist, while physical activity may protect an older adult from developing depressive symptoms. This study investigates the temporal relationships between depressive symptoms, falls, and participation in physical activities amongst older adults recently discharged following extended hospitalization. METHODS: A prospective cohort study in which 311 older adults surveyed prior to hospital discharge were assessed monthly post-discharge for six months. N = 218 completed the six-month follow-up. Participants were recruited from hospitals in Melbourne, Australia. The survey instrument used was designed based on Fiske's behavioral model depicting onset and maintenance of depression. The baseline survey collected data on self-reported falls, physical activity levels, and depressive symptoms. The monthly follow-up surveys repeated measurement of these outcomes. RESULTS: At any assessment point, falls were positively associated with depressive symptoms; depressive symptoms were negatively associated with physical activity levels; and, physical activity levels were negatively associated with falls. When compared with data in the subsequent assessment point, depressive symptoms were positively associated with falls reported over the next month (unadjusted OR: 1.20 (1.12, 1.28)), and physical activity levels were negatively associated with falls reported over the next month (unadjusted OR: 0.97 (0.96, 0.99) household and recreational), both indicating a temporal relationship. CONCLUSION: Falls, physical activity, and depressive symptoms were inter-associated, and depressive symptoms and low physical activity levels preceded falls. Clear strategies for management of these interconnected problems remain elusive.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alta do Paciente / Acidentes por Quedas / Exercício Físico / Depressão Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alta do Paciente / Acidentes por Quedas / Exercício Físico / Depressão Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article