1.Association between daily physical exercise and frailty state in elderly inpatients in internal medicine department
Zhao MA ; Jianjun WANG ; Ke CHU ; Yue DING ; Menglong LYU ; Zheng WANG ; Hua WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):342-345
Objective:To investigate the relationship between daily physical exercise and frailty state among elderly inpatients in internal medicine department.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted among eligible elderly patients who hospitalized at the internal medicine department of Beijing Hospital from September 2018 to March 2019.Frailty was screened using the FRAIL scale, and their pre-hospitalization daily physical exercise was assessed through a questionnaire upon admission.The statistical methods include correlation analysis and logistic regression univariate and multivariate analysis.Results:A total of 533 eligible elderly patients in internal medicine were included in the study, with 129(24.2%)frail, 296(55.5%)pre-frail, and 108(20.3%)non-frail patients.328 patients(61.5%)exercised more than 5 times a week, while 102 patients(19.1%)hardly exercised at all.Physical exercise frequency had negative correlation with the FRAIL frailty score( r=-0.576, P<0.001).Both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis shown daily physical exercise frequency was significantly associated with frailty( OR=0.56, 95% CI: 0.49-0.65, P<0.001)among elderly inpatients in internal medicine. Conclusions:For elderly inpatients in internal medicine department, daily physical exercise frequency is closely related to frailty status, serving as an independent factor in reducing the occurrence of frailty.Therefore, increasing the frequency of daily physical exercises is an effective measure to reduce the risk of frailty for this group of patients.
2.Association between daily physical exercise and frailty state in elderly inpatients in internal medicine department
Zhao MA ; Jianjun WANG ; Ke CHU ; Yue DING ; Menglong LYU ; Zheng WANG ; Hua WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):342-345
Objective:To investigate the relationship between daily physical exercise and frailty state among elderly inpatients in internal medicine department.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted among eligible elderly patients who hospitalized at the internal medicine department of Beijing Hospital from September 2018 to March 2019.Frailty was screened using the FRAIL scale, and their pre-hospitalization daily physical exercise was assessed through a questionnaire upon admission.The statistical methods include correlation analysis and logistic regression univariate and multivariate analysis.Results:A total of 533 eligible elderly patients in internal medicine were included in the study, with 129(24.2%)frail, 296(55.5%)pre-frail, and 108(20.3%)non-frail patients.328 patients(61.5%)exercised more than 5 times a week, while 102 patients(19.1%)hardly exercised at all.Physical exercise frequency had negative correlation with the FRAIL frailty score( r=-0.576, P<0.001).Both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis shown daily physical exercise frequency was significantly associated with frailty( OR=0.56, 95% CI: 0.49-0.65, P<0.001)among elderly inpatients in internal medicine. Conclusions:For elderly inpatients in internal medicine department, daily physical exercise frequency is closely related to frailty status, serving as an independent factor in reducing the occurrence of frailty.Therefore, increasing the frequency of daily physical exercises is an effective measure to reduce the risk of frailty for this group of patients.
3. The blood lead level and its relationship with behavior in school-age children from rural areas of Chongqing
Hui ZENG ; Lingqiao WANG ; Menglong XIANG ; Yao TAN ; Jia WANG ; Ji'an CHEN ; Ziyuan ZHOU ; Jiaohua LUO ; Yujing HUANG ; Chen LYU ; Honghui RONG ; Weiqun SHU ; Zhiqun QIU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):907-912
Objective:
To explore the blood lead level and its relationship with behavior in school-age children from rural areas of Chongqing.
Methods:
A total of 697 students from grades 3 to 6 in the fall semester of 2014 from 14 rural townships in one district of Chongqing was selected by using the random cluster sampling method. Blood were sampled to analyze the lead level. Neurobehavioral tests were performed to determine their personal cognitive and memory ability. Questionnaires and physical examinations were administered to obtain the information of confounding factors. All students were divided into
4.The blood lead level and its relationship with behavior in school?age children from rural areas of Chongqing
Hui ZENG ; Lingqiao WANG ; Menglong XIANG ; Yao TAN ; Jia WANG ; Ji'an CHEN ; Ziyuan ZHOU ; Jiaohua LUO ; Yujing HUANG ; Chen LYU ; Honghui RONG ; Weiqun SHU ; Zhiqun QIU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):907-912
Objective To explore the blood lead level and its relationship with behavior in school?age children from rural areas of Chongqing. Methods A total of 697 students from grades 3 to 6 in the fall semester of 2014 from 14 rural townships in one district of Chongqing was selected by using the random cluster sampling method. Blood were sampled to analyze the lead level. Neurobehavioral tests were performed to determine their personal cognitive and memory ability. Questionnaires and physical examinations were administered to obtain the information of confounding factors. All students were divided into Q1-Q4 groups according to the quartile of their blood lead level. The relationship between the blood lead level and behavior was analyzed by multivariate logistic regression model and restricted spline regression model. Results The mean age of 697 students was (10.07±1.36) years old, and the median (interquartile range) of their blood lead level was 44.31 (35.42) μg/L. Multivariate logistic regression model showed that after adjusting for age, gender, body mass index and maternal culture level, compared with Q1 group, the OR (95%CI ) values of high digit symbol substitution test (DSST) scores and high overall memory quotient (MQ) scores in Q 3 group were 1.65 (1.01-2.70) and 2.10 (1.21-3.62), and the OR (95%CI ) value of high long term memory (LTM) scores in Q4 group was 0.53 (0.31-0.92). The results of the restricted spline regression model showed that the dose?response curves between the blood lead level and MQ/LTM test scores were both parabolic (P<0.05). Conclusion The blood lead level of school?age children from rural areas of Chongqing is the same as that from other areas of China, but slightly higher than that from other areas of Chongqing. Children with higher blood lead level have poor long?term memory ability.
5.The blood lead level and its relationship with behavior in school?age children from rural areas of Chongqing
Hui ZENG ; Lingqiao WANG ; Menglong XIANG ; Yao TAN ; Jia WANG ; Ji'an CHEN ; Ziyuan ZHOU ; Jiaohua LUO ; Yujing HUANG ; Chen LYU ; Honghui RONG ; Weiqun SHU ; Zhiqun QIU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):907-912
Objective To explore the blood lead level and its relationship with behavior in school?age children from rural areas of Chongqing. Methods A total of 697 students from grades 3 to 6 in the fall semester of 2014 from 14 rural townships in one district of Chongqing was selected by using the random cluster sampling method. Blood were sampled to analyze the lead level. Neurobehavioral tests were performed to determine their personal cognitive and memory ability. Questionnaires and physical examinations were administered to obtain the information of confounding factors. All students were divided into Q1-Q4 groups according to the quartile of their blood lead level. The relationship between the blood lead level and behavior was analyzed by multivariate logistic regression model and restricted spline regression model. Results The mean age of 697 students was (10.07±1.36) years old, and the median (interquartile range) of their blood lead level was 44.31 (35.42) μg/L. Multivariate logistic regression model showed that after adjusting for age, gender, body mass index and maternal culture level, compared with Q1 group, the OR (95%CI ) values of high digit symbol substitution test (DSST) scores and high overall memory quotient (MQ) scores in Q 3 group were 1.65 (1.01-2.70) and 2.10 (1.21-3.62), and the OR (95%CI ) value of high long term memory (LTM) scores in Q4 group was 0.53 (0.31-0.92). The results of the restricted spline regression model showed that the dose?response curves between the blood lead level and MQ/LTM test scores were both parabolic (P<0.05). Conclusion The blood lead level of school?age children from rural areas of Chongqing is the same as that from other areas of China, but slightly higher than that from other areas of Chongqing. Children with higher blood lead level have poor long?term memory ability.

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