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Title: | Phase Angle as a Predictor for Physical Function in Institutionalized Independent Older Adults |
Authors: | Morais, Ana Ferreira, Soraia Martins, Alexandre Tomas-Carus, Pablo Marmeleira, José Parraça, José |
Editors: | Tchounwou, Paul |
Keywords: | bioelectrical impedance functional fitness elderly body composition |
Issue Date: | 7-Nov-2022 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
Citation: | Morais, A.; Ferreira, S.;
Martins, A.D.; Tomas-Carus, P.;
Marmeleira, J.; Parraca, J.A. Phase
Angle as a Predictor for Physical
Function in Institutionalized
Independent Older Adults. Int. J.
Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19,
14615. https://doi.org/10.3390/
ijerph192114615 |
Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between phase angle (PhA) and
physical function in institutionalized, independent older adults. Physical function was evaluated
using the Senior Fitness Test Battery. PhA was measured by electrical bioimpedance at 50 khz, and
body composition parameters were also registered. Results showed that PhA significantly correlated
with all physical fitness tests, except for arm curls. Regarding the results of the multivariate analysis,
three models were created: Model 1, formed by a dependent variable “PhA” and two predictor
variables “8 ft up-and-go” and “6 min walk”; Model 2, formed by a dependent variable “PhA” and
three predictor variables “8 ft up-and-go”, “6 min walk” and “30-s chair stand”; and Model 3, formed
by a dependent variable “PhA” and four predictor variables “8 ft up-and-go”, “6 min walk”, “30-s
chair stand” and “arm curl”. Results showed that predictor variables had a significant influence on
the PhA for all three models (Model 1: p = 0.001, 12.5%; Model 2: p = 0.002, 12.9%; and Model 3:
p = 0.005, 13.1%). For women, Model 1 showed a significant influence of predictor variables on the
PhA (p = 0.030, 9.3%). The results for men in Models 1, 2 and 3 showed significant influences on the
PhA (p = 0.002, 31.2%; p = 0.006, 31.6%; and p = 0.016, 31.6%; respectively). This study confirmed
previous studies regarding to the relationship between PhA and physical function. It also indicates
that PhA could be an excellent predictor of physical function. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114615 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33202 |
Type: | article |
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