Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

Objective To compare balance performance and lower limb muscle strength between older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), with and without sensory impairments and non-DM groups. Influence of a number of sensory impairments, and muscle strength on balance performance were explored. Methods Nin...

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Main Authors: Ratchanok Kraiwong, Mantana Vongsirinavarat, Vimonwan Hiengkaew, Petra von Heideken Wågert
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Language:English
Published: Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2019-08-01
Series:Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.e-arm.org/upload/pdf/arm-2019-43-4-497.pdf
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spelling doaj-7add8fb16f774e0f9219a829e7c870b22020-11-25T02:15:22ZengKorean Academy of Rehabilitation MedicineAnnals of Rehabilitation Medicine2234-06452234-06532019-08-0143449750810.5535/arm.2019.43.4.4974112Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 DiabetesRatchanok Kraiwong0Mantana Vongsirinavarat1Vimonwan Hiengkaew2Petra von Heideken Wågert3 Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand School of Health, Care and Social Welfare, Mälardalen University, Vasteras, SwedenObjective To compare balance performance and lower limb muscle strength between older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), with and without sensory impairments and non-DM groups. Influence of a number of sensory impairments, and muscle strength on balance performance were explored. Methods Ninety-two older adults with and without type 2 DM, were examined relative to visual function with the Snellen chart, Melbourne Edge test, and Howard-Dolman test, vestibular function with the modified Romberg test, proprioception of the big toe, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy with the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument. Balance performances were evaluated with the Romberg test, Functional Reach Test (FRT), and Timed Up and Go test (TUG). Strength of knee and ankle muscles was measured. Results FRT of type 2 DM groups with at least two sensory impairments, was lower than the non-DM group (p<0.05). TUG of all DM groups, was worse than the non-DM group (p<0.01). Lower limb muscle strength of type 2 DM groups with two and three sensory impairments, was weaker than non-DM group (p<0.05). Regression analysis showed that type 2 DM with three sensory impairments, ankle dorsiflexors strength, and age were influential predictors of TUG. Conclusion There were significant differences, of muscle strength and balance performance among groups. Poorer balance and reduced lower limb strength were marked in older adults with type 2 DM, even ones without sensory impairment. Muscle weakness seemed to progress, from the distal part of lower limbs. A greater number of sensory impairments, weaker dorsiflexors, and advanced age influenced balance performance.http://www.e-arm.org/upload/pdf/arm-2019-43-4-497.pdfSensoryBalanceMuscle strengthType 2 diabetes mellitusElderly
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author Ratchanok Kraiwong
Mantana Vongsirinavarat
Vimonwan Hiengkaew
Petra von Heideken Wågert
spellingShingle Ratchanok Kraiwong
Mantana Vongsirinavarat
Vimonwan Hiengkaew
Petra von Heideken Wågert
Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
Sensory
Balance
Muscle strength
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Elderly
author_facet Ratchanok Kraiwong
Mantana Vongsirinavarat
Vimonwan Hiengkaew
Petra von Heideken Wågert
author_sort Ratchanok Kraiwong
title Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
title_short Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
title_full Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
title_fullStr Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Sensory Impairment on Balance Performance and Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
title_sort effect of sensory impairment on balance performance and lower limb muscle strength in older adults with type 2 diabetes
publisher Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
series Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
issn 2234-0645
2234-0653
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Objective To compare balance performance and lower limb muscle strength between older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), with and without sensory impairments and non-DM groups. Influence of a number of sensory impairments, and muscle strength on balance performance were explored. Methods Ninety-two older adults with and without type 2 DM, were examined relative to visual function with the Snellen chart, Melbourne Edge test, and Howard-Dolman test, vestibular function with the modified Romberg test, proprioception of the big toe, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy with the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument. Balance performances were evaluated with the Romberg test, Functional Reach Test (FRT), and Timed Up and Go test (TUG). Strength of knee and ankle muscles was measured. Results FRT of type 2 DM groups with at least two sensory impairments, was lower than the non-DM group (p<0.05). TUG of all DM groups, was worse than the non-DM group (p<0.01). Lower limb muscle strength of type 2 DM groups with two and three sensory impairments, was weaker than non-DM group (p<0.05). Regression analysis showed that type 2 DM with three sensory impairments, ankle dorsiflexors strength, and age were influential predictors of TUG. Conclusion There were significant differences, of muscle strength and balance performance among groups. Poorer balance and reduced lower limb strength were marked in older adults with type 2 DM, even ones without sensory impairment. Muscle weakness seemed to progress, from the distal part of lower limbs. A greater number of sensory impairments, weaker dorsiflexors, and advanced age influenced balance performance.
topic Sensory
Balance
Muscle strength
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Elderly
url http://www.e-arm.org/upload/pdf/arm-2019-43-4-497.pdf
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