Investigation of Sarcopenia and Physical Fitness Levels of Geriatric Individuals Living in Nursing Homes and at Home
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Geriatric Individuals
- Sponsor
- Hacettepe University
- Enrollment
- 103
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Senior Fitness Test
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
To examine the sarcopenia and physical fitness levels of geriatric individuals living in nursing homes and at home. Considering these aims, our working hypotheses are;
H1: There is a difference in sarcopenia level between geriatric individuals living in a nursing home and at home.
H2: There is a difference in dynapenia levels between geriatric individuals living in a nursing home and at home.
H3: There is a difference in physical fitness between geriatric individuals living in a nursing home and at home.
Detailed Description
Geriatric individuals living in the Nursing Home and at home will be included in the research. Within the scope of the study, anterior thigh thickness of geriatric individuals will be evaluated by ultrasonography and the presence of sarcopenia will be determined according to the Sonographic T-high Adjustment Rate (STAR) method, and the presence of dynapenia will be determined according to hand grip strength in individuals without sarcopenia. Additionally, the physical fitness of geriatric individuals in both groups will be evaluated with the Senior Fitness test. The study will be carried out with 100 geriatric individuals. As a result of the study, individuals in the groups will be compared in terms of the presence of sarcopenia and dynapenia and physical fitness.
Investigators
Suleyman Korkusuz
Principal Investigator
Hacettepe University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Getting a score between 24 and 30 on the Mini Mental State Exam
- •Living in a nursing home for at least six months (for nursing home residents)
- •Ability to stand without assistance for at least 90 seconds
Exclusion Criteria
- •Inability to communicate verbally
- •Using a walking aid
- •Elderly people with severe visual impairment, neurological disorders and/or congestive heart failure
- •Older adults for whom exercise is not recommended
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Senior Fitness Test
Time Frame: Baseline
This test evaluates the level of functional fitness at which activities of daily living can be performed safely and independently without fatigue. In daily life, physiological parameters are related to performance. Senior Fitness Test evaluates physiological parameters such as muscle strength, flexibility, aerobic endurance, balance and body composition. Senior Fitness Test consists of seven subtests and determination of body composition: Chair sit-to-stand test, weight lifting test, six-minute walk or two-minute step test, chair sit-and-reach test, back scratching test, eight-step up-to-walk test and determination of body mass index.
Ultrasonography Evaluation:
Time Frame: Baseline
Anterior thigh muscle thickness will be measured to evaluate sarcopenia. The obtained value will be divided by Body Mass Index (BMI). This evaluation method is referred to in the literature as the Sonographic T-high Adjustment Rate (STAR) method. Ultrasonographic measurements will be made by a physician with at least 10 years of experience in this field using linear probes.