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Does multimorbitdity interfere with the fundtionality of the physically active elderly?

A multimorbidade interfere na funcionalidade de idosos fisicamente ativos?

Abstract

Introduction:

Multimorbidity is currently considered as a relevant clinical condition due to its severity and the high prevalence among the elderly.

Objective:

Assessing whether multimorbidity is an intervening factor in the functionality of the physically active elderly.

Method:

This is a cross-sectional study carried out with 70 older people of both sexes who practice exercises at the Fitness zones (FZ) in the municipality of Maringá, state of Paraná. A sociodemographic questionnaire, and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Scale (WHO-DAS 2.0) were used as instruments. Data analysis was performed by using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Mann-Whitney test and Spearman’s rank correlation, in addition to the Path Analysis (p <0.05).

Results:

the elderly who have more than two diseases showed worse functionality than the ones with none or from 1 to 2 diseases (p <0.05). The number of diseases showed a significant association (p <0.05) with a reduction in functional domain scores, which explains from 15% to 31% of the variable’s variability. Specifically, the number of diseases was positively associated with the strong effect on the domains referred to as self-care (β = 0.56) and cognition (β = 0.55), besides a moderate effect on interpersonal relationships (β = 0.39) and social participation domains (β = 0.39).

Conclusion:

it was concluded that multimorbidity can be considered as an intervening factor in the functionality of elderly people who practice physical activity.

Keywords:
Multimorbidity; Functionality; Aging; Diseases; Self-Care

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