EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL-CAPACITY IN ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN 70-YEAR-OLD MEN AND WOMEN
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 12 (4) , 145-154
Abstract
Various activities of daily living important for an independent and active life were studied in 70 yr old systematically selected men (190) and women (229) recruited from a population study. The tests included basal movements in the upper extremities in hygiene and dressing activities, ability to rise from a stool, function in the kitchen, e.g., reaching shelves and tasks including pronation and supination of the forearm, and measurements of comfortable walking speed. In a selected subsample, tests of ability to climb various step-heights and a manual ability test were performed. As regards basal movements in the upper extremities in hygiene and dressing activities, the hand-to-toe test caused most problems. A minority of both sexes had difficulty rising from a stool and in performing the pronation-supination test. Problems in the test of reach were mainly correlated to the height of the subject, presence of arthritic disorders and positional vertigo. The mean walking speed was lower in both sexes than that recommended in Sweden as the norm for pedestrians at signalized intersections. All but 1 subject could climb up and down a 40 cm step using a handrail. Without using a handrail 1/5 of the women and a few men had problems at this step-height but all managed the 30 cm step. Both sexes showed a decline in manual dexterity compared to 20-30 yr old subjects. Correlations were found between muscle strength, step test results and walking speed and between walking speed and leisure-time physical activity. There was a correlation between problems in handling the plug in the manual ability test and strength in the key-grip.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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