肌萎缩
体力活动
医学
冲程(发动机)
横断面研究
方差分析
物理疗法
联想(心理学)
老年学
内科学
心理学
病理
机械工程
工程类
心理治疗师
作者
Ana Carolina Joviano Galvão,Cláudia Camila Dias,Ana Luiza Miranda,Daniela Silva Moura,Carlos Vinícius Teixeira Palhares,Amanda Aparecida Oliveira Leopoldino,Janaine Cunha Polese
摘要
Abstract Background and objective Individuals after stroke are likely to deal with the possible development of sarcopenia and reduced physical activity levels. The purpose of this study was to compare sarcopenia of individuals with chronic stroke who were stratified according to their physical activity levels, and to evaluate the relationship between sarcopenia and physical activity levels. Materials and Methods This cross‐sectional study was conducted with individuals after chronic stroke recruited from the general community. Individuals were submitted to sarcopenia screening (SARC‐F questionnaire) and assessment of physical activity levels (Human Activity Profile questionnaire) to classify the individuals as impaired, moderately active, and active according to their Adjusted Activity Status (AAS). ANOVA was used to investigate the sarcopenia between groups and Pearson's coefficient to investigate the association among variables. Results Fifty‐four individuals with a mean age of 56 ± 17.4 years were included. Twenty‐one percent of the individuals were screened for sarcopenia. Inactive individuals had higher mean scores in the SARC‐F (3.6 ± 2.1 points), whereas moderately active and active individuals presented lower mean scores in the same questionnaire, being 1.2 ± 1.1 points and 0.5 ± 0.7 points, respectively. A statistically significant inverse and high association was found between sarcopenia and physical activity levels (r = −0.716; p < 0.01). Conclusion Sarcopenia was found to be higher in individuals after chronic stroke with lower physical activity levels considered inactive when compared to individuals with higher physical activity levels. Furthermore, there was an inverse relationship between sarcopenia and physical activity level in stroke survivors.
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