Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research (Dec 2023)

Association between Toe Pressure Strength in the Standing Position and Maximum Walking Speed in Older Adults

  • Taishiro Kamasaki,
  • Hiroshi Otao,
  • Mizuki Hachiya,
  • Shinichi Tanaka,
  • Kohei Ochishi,
  • Suguru Shimokihara,
  • Michio Maruta,
  • Gwanghee Han,
  • Yoshihiko Akasaki,
  • Yuma Hidaka,
  • Takayuki Tabira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4235/agmr.23.0113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 338 – 345

Abstract

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Background Considering concerns about conventional toe grip strength, we devised a method to measure toe pressure strength in the standing position, which is close to the actual motion. This study examined the association between toe pressure strength in the standing position and walking speed among older adults. Methods This cross-sectional study included 150 community-dwelling older adults (81±8 years, 73% female) who participated in the physical fitness test. We analyzed the correlation between the participants’ maximum walking speed and physical function. Furthermore, we performed regression analysis with the maximum walking speed as the dependent variable to examine the association with toe pressure strength in the standing position. We also examined the association between maximum walking speed and toe pressure strength in the standing position by introducing a covariate. Results Correlation analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between maximum walking speed and toe pressure strength in the standing position, with a moderate effect size (r=0.48, p<0.001). Moreover, multiple regression analysis with covariates showed an association between maximum walking speed and toe pressure strength in the standing position (standardization factor=0.13, p<0.026). Conclusion Toe pressure strength in the standing position was associated with maximum walking speed. This finding clarifies the significance of assessing toe pressure strength in the standing position and suggests that enhanced toe pressure strength in the standing position may increase maximum walking speed.

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