scholarly journals Do Elderly People at More Severe Activity of Daily Living Limitation Stages Fall More?

2012 ◽  
Vol 91 (7) ◽  
pp. 601-610 ◽  
Author(s):  
John T. Henry-Sánchez ◽  
Jibby E. Kurichi ◽  
Dawei Xie ◽  
Qiang Pan ◽  
Margaret G. Stineman
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsutomu Iwaya ◽  
Tokuhide Doi ◽  
Atsushi Seichi ◽  
Yuichi Hoshino ◽  
Toru Ogata ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Amal M. Mohamed ◽  
Eman T. Mohamed ◽  
Jehan A. R. Mohamed

Context: Aging is associated with the loss of muscle strength and difficulties in functional activities. Research evidence has identified that regular exercises in the elderly have been shown to enhance gait, balance, and muscle strength, leading to a reduction in seniors’ dependency. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an exercise training program on muscle strength and activity of daily living among elderly people. Methods: A quasi-experimental research design used in the current study. A purposive sample of 92 male and female elder adults distributed in three geriatric homes collected through a period of one year. This study carried out at three geriatric homes in Minia city (Dar Omar Bn El-Khattab, Dar El- Qedesa Hena, and Dar El- Raee El-Saleh), Egypt. Three tools utilized in collecting the data; Structured Interview Questionnaire; Muscle Strength Scale for upper and lower limbs; Katz and Akpom Scale used to assess activities of daily living. Results: The current study findings revealed that the level of independence of elderly clients at the end of the program became (87.5%) compared to zero at the first observation. There was a highly statistically significant difference in muscle strength in upper limbs between first and tenth observation as (37.5%) have normal muscle strength compared to none at first observation. Also, a highly statistically significant difference in lower limb strength between the first and tenth observation that (58.75%) have normal muscle strength in the lower limb compared to none at first observation. Conclusions: The study findings concluded that the regular performance of exercises for an extended period enhances the performance of the daily living activity and strength body muscles, which improves general health. Recommendations: Active exercise training programs should be recommended by evaluating its effect on the quality of life for the elderly, particularly those at the elderly home.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (17) ◽  
pp. 4895 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomokazu Matsui ◽  
Kosei Onishi ◽  
Shinya Misaki ◽  
Manato Fujimoto ◽  
Hirohiko Suwa ◽  
...  

As aging populations continue to grow, primarily in developed countries, there are increasing demands for the system that monitors the activities of elderly people while continuing to allow them to pursue their individual, healthy, and independent lifestyles. Therefore, it is required to develop the activity of daily living (ADL) sensing systems that are based on high-performance sensors and information technologies. However, most of the systems that have been proposed to date have only been investigated and/or evaluated in experimental environments. When considering the spread of such systems to typical homes inhabited by elderly people, it is clear that such sensing systems will need to meet the following five requirements: (1) be inexpensive; (2) provide robustness; (3) protect privacy; (4) be maintenance-free; and, (5) work with a simple user interface. In this paper, we propose a novel senior-friendly ADL sensing system that can fulfill these requirements. More specifically, we achieve an easy collection of ADL data from elderly people while using a proposed system that consists of a small number of inexpensive energy harvesting sensors and simple annotation buttons, without the need for privacy-invasive cameras or microphones. In order to evaluate the practicality of our proposed system, we installed it in ten typical homes with elderly residents and collected the ADL data over a two-month period. We then visualized the collected data and performed activity recognition using a long short-term memory (LSTM) model. From the collected results, we confirmed that our proposed system, which is inexpensive and non-invasive, can correctly collect resident ADL data and could recognize activities from the collected data with a high recall rate of 72.3% on average. This result shows a high potential of our proposed system for application to services for elderly people.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 237
Author(s):  
Mashudi Mashudi

The census of the population of 2010 years old aged 60 years and above is ± 18 million people or 7.6% of the total population. In 2014, the population was 18.781 million. The increasing number of elderly people in Indonesia has impacted the increasing problems in elderly groups. Various limitations due to decreased function and the anatomical changes in the body as well as disease processes increase the risk of elderly falls. This study uses a cross sectional analytical method of analytics survey, aims to determine the relationship of sleep quality and the level of self-reliance in the Activity of Daily Living with the risk of falling in the elderly at the Puskesmas Sipin Simpang IV city Center Jambi. Data collection using questionnaires and observation sheets. Sample amount of 95 elderly people with accidental sampling technique. Data analysis using Chi-square test. The results of the chi-square analysis have a meaningful relationship between the sleep and the risk of falling (p-value = 0.000) and there is a meaningful relationship between the degree of self-reliance in the Activity of Daily Living (ADL) with a falling risk (p-value = 0.007). Nurses can educate the elderly how to prevent falling by teaching safe techniques to move, precisely pick up, bend down, avoid hasty or sudden movements, proper activity time, and the use of The correct medication.


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