康复
冲程(发动机)
物理医学与康复
功能独立性测度
物理疗法
日常生活活动
医学
认知
认知障碍
心理学
精神科
机械工程
工程类
作者
R Yamada,Shinobu Shimizu,Yuta Suzuki,Yuki Nakachi,Nami Takemura,Katsuya Taira,Tomoya Yamazato,Michiru Shimabukuro,S Tsunoda,Ryota Shimose,Misao Ogura,Jun Higa,Takayuki Nakanishi,Atsuhiko Matsunaga
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2022.106398
摘要
Clarifying the factors related to decreased physical activity in post-stroke patients is essential for effective disease management. This study aimed to examine the factors influencing the amount of daily steps taken by post-stroke patients in a convalescent rehabilitation ward during activities other than rehabilitation (non-rehabilitation steps).Eighty-nine post-stroke patients (60.8±14.4 years; 55 men) were enrolled. The inclusion criteria were walking independently within the ward and having a walking speed of ≥24 m/min. Data on patient clinical characteristics including age, sex, body mass index, stroke type, hemiparetic side, and time from stroke onset were collected. Stroke impairment and motor and cognitive functional disabilities were assessed using the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set and the Functional Independence Measure, respectively. The non-rehabilitation steps were calculated by subtracting the steps during the rehabilitation activities from the total steps using Fitbit Flex2.The average number of non-rehabilitation steps was 4,523±2,339 steps/day. The hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that sex, motor disability, and the interaction term of stroke impairment with cognitive disability were significantly related to non-rehabilitation steps. Simple slope analysis demonstrated that the stroke impairment slope was steeper at lower levels than at higher levels of cognitive disability for non-rehabilitation steps.In addition to independent effects of sex and motor disability, this study found that stroke impairment and cognitive disability were interactively related to non-rehabilitation steps in post-stroke patients in a convalescent rehabilitation ward. These findings may provide useful information for managing physical activity in post-stroke patients after hospital discharge.
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