Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers
Key summary points Aim The purpose of this study was to provide intervention measures for maintaining and improving the instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) of older people using daycare centers by identifying factors related to IADL. Findings A timed up and go test time ≥11.6 sec, light p...
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| author | Masahiro Kitamura Kazuhiro P. Izawa Kyohei Kurihara Sayaka Yamamoto Satoshi Ozawa Erina Uchida Junichi Umeo |
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| description | Key summary points Aim The purpose of this study was to provide intervention measures for maintaining and improving the instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) of older people using daycare centers by identifying factors related to IADL. Findings A timed up and go test time ≥11.6 sec, light physical activity (LPA) ≤193 min/day, or fall-related efficacy ≤125.5 points flags daycare users at high risk of IADL decline. Message Daycare staff could screen daycare users using these indices and then provide them with exercises to improve balance function, LPA, and fall-related function, potentially helping to maintain or improve their IADL. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-60671230552a4262bbfbe308ac1fb98b2025-08-20T03:44:06ZengSpringerDiscover Public Health3005-07742025-08-0122111310.1186/s12982-025-00878-yRelationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centersMasahiro Kitamura0Kazuhiro P. Izawa1Kyohei Kurihara2Sayaka Yamamoto3Satoshi Ozawa4Erina Uchida5Junichi Umeo6School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Reiwa Health Sciences UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kobe UniversityKizuna Daycare Rehabilitation Center YukuhashiKizuna Daycare Rehabilitation Center YukuhashiKizuna Daycare Rehabilitation Center BuzenKizuna Daycare Rehabilitation Center BuzenKizuna Daycare Rehabilitation Center YukuhashiKey summary points Aim The purpose of this study was to provide intervention measures for maintaining and improving the instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) of older people using daycare centers by identifying factors related to IADL. Findings A timed up and go test time ≥11.6 sec, light physical activity (LPA) ≤193 min/day, or fall-related efficacy ≤125.5 points flags daycare users at high risk of IADL decline. Message Daycare staff could screen daycare users using these indices and then provide them with exercises to improve balance function, LPA, and fall-related function, potentially helping to maintain or improve their IADL.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-025-00878-yDaycareFall-related efficacyInstrumental activities of daily livingLight physical activityTimed up and go test |
| spellingShingle | Masahiro Kitamura Kazuhiro P. Izawa Kyohei Kurihara Sayaka Yamamoto Satoshi Ozawa Erina Uchida Junichi Umeo Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers Discover Public Health Daycare Fall-related efficacy Instrumental activities of daily living Light physical activity Timed up and go test |
| title | Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers |
| title_full | Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers |
| title_fullStr | Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers |
| title_short | Relationship between IADL, physical function, physical activity, and fall-related efficacy among older people using daycare centers |
| title_sort | relationship between iadl physical function physical activity and fall related efficacy among older people using daycare centers |
| topic | Daycare Fall-related efficacy Instrumental activities of daily living Light physical activity Timed up and go test |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-025-00878-y |
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