Author: Shinohara, Tomoyuki; Saida, Kosuke; Tanaka, Shigeya; Murayama, Akihiko
Title: Association between frailty and changes in lifestyle and physical or psychological conditions among older adults affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 countermeasures in Japan Cord-id: 75wpk5uf Document date: 2020_11_17
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Snippet: AIM: This study aimed to clarify the association between frailty and changes in lifestyle and physical or psychological conditions among communityâ€dwelling older adults affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 countermeasures in Japan. METHODS: This crossâ€sectional study was carried out between 8 May and 12 June 2020 in Japan. Selfâ€reported questionnaires were distributed among 1353 older adults. To assess frailty, we used the frailty screening index. To assess changes in lifestyle and phy
Document: AIM: This study aimed to clarify the association between frailty and changes in lifestyle and physical or psychological conditions among communityâ€dwelling older adults affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 countermeasures in Japan. METHODS: This crossâ€sectional study was carried out between 8 May and 12 June 2020 in Japan. Selfâ€reported questionnaires were distributed among 1353 older adults. To assess frailty, we used the frailty screening index. To assess changes in lifestyle and physical or psychological conditions, we developed the Questionnaire for Change of Life (QCL), which comprised five items related to frailty. Cronbach's α was calculated as a measure of internal consistency of QCL. We compared the score for each item in the QCL between the frailty and nonâ€frailty groups. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to show the factors that affect frailty status. RESULTS: In total, 856 older adults (63.3%) were analyzed. A total of 83 participants (9.7%) had frailty, and 755 participants (90.3%) had nonâ€frailty. Cronbach's α for QCL was 0.552. We observed a significant decrease in daily movement, leg muscle strength and meal size among older adults with frailty compared with nonâ€frailty (P < 0.001). Subjective leg muscle strength (odds ratio 3.257, 95% confidence interval 2.236–4.746) was negatively correlated with frailty. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that each individual QCL item should be used in analyses involving the QCL. This report showed that subjective lifestyle changes affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 countermeasures were associated with frailty status. In particular, as older adults were aware of a decrease in their leg muscle strength, they were significantly more frail. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2020; ••: ••–••.
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