São Paulo Medical Journal (May 2021)

Influence of foot pain on frailty symptoms in an elderly population: a case-control study

  • Emmanuel Navarro-Flores,
  • Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo,
  • César Calvo-Lobo,
  • Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias,
  • Patricia Palomo-López,
  • Victoria Mazoteras-Pardo,
  • Carlos Romero-Morales,
  • Daniel López-López

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2020.0492.r1.0802021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 139, no. 4
pp. 319 – 324

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Frailty is a condition that can increase the risk of falls. In addition, foot disorders can negatively influence elderly people, thus affecting their condition of frailty. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether foot pain can influence a greater degree of frailty. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional descriptive study conducted at the University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. METHODS: A sample older than 60 years (n = 52), including 26 healthy subjects and 26 foot pain patients, was recruited. Frailty disability was measured using the 5-Frailty scale and the Edmonton Frailty scale (EFS). RESULTS: There were statistically significant differences in the total EFS score and in most of its subscales, according to the Mann-Whitney U test (P 0.05). The highest scores (P < 0.001) were for fatigue on the 5-Frailty scale and the EFS, and for the subscale of independence function in EFS. CONCLUSIONS: These elderly patients presented impairment relating to ambulation and total 5-Frailty score, which seemed to be linked to the presence of frailty syndrome and foot disorders.

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