Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Dec 2020)

IMPACT OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND POSTURAL BALANCE IN BRAZILIAN OLDER ADULTS

  • RITA DE CÁSSIA ERNANDES,
  • GUILHERME CARLOS BRECH,
  • NATÁLIA MARIANA SILVA LUNA,
  • ARMANDO BEGA,
  • DANIELLE SERRA GUIMARÃES,
  • DANILO SALES BOCALINI,
  • GERSON SCHERRER JÚNIOR,
  • JULIA MARIA D’ANDREA GREVE,
  • LUIZ EUGÊNIO GARCEZ LEME,
  • ANGÉLICA CASTILHO ALONSO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220202806234529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 6
pp. 275 – 279

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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the impact of the Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy (PDN) on the postural and functional balance and quality of life of Brazilian older adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study. Sixty older men and women (60-79 years) were divided into three groups: control, DM without and with PDN. The following parameters were evaluated: anthropometry; quality of life; postural balance (BESTest); functional balance in force plate (NeuroCom Balance). Results: PDN group presented significant differences compared with the other groups, with the worst performance in quality of life than DM2 without PDN in: sensory functioning (p = 0.030); past and future (p = 0.036); death and dying (p = 0.035). Postural balance deficit in the total score (p = 0.025) and biomedical constraints section (p = 0.043) of the BESTest, compared with DM2 without PDN (p = 0.007). In the functional balance (Neurocom), PDN group presented a worse performance in the time spent on the left side (p = 0.030) than the control group. During step up over test, the control group performed the task faster than the group with PDN (p = 0.004). Conclusion: This study showed that neuropaths presented worse physical performance and postural balance deficits, sensorial limitations, affecting the daily tasks and, as a consequence, decreasing the quality of life in Brazilian older adults. Level of Evidence II, Cross-sectional observational study.

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