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Research Title A body mass index cut-off point for determining endurance impairment in community-dwelling elderly. 
Date of Distribution 19 November 2018 
Conference
     Title of the Conference 6th International Conference on Physiotherapy November 19-20, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand 
     Organiser Physiotherapy Conference 2018 
     Conference Place AVANI Atrium Bangkok. Phetchaburi Rd-Soi Petchaburi 38 Bangkapi Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10310, Thailand. 
     Province/State Bangkok, Thailand. 
     Conference Date 19 November 2018 
     To 19 November 2018 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume
     Issue 2165-7025 
     Page 26 
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     Abstract In Thailand, the number of elderly trends to rapidly increase. Advancing age induces decrement of many body systems which impact on the physical performances. Currently, people behaviors truly change in which it may be a reason of increase the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Thai elderly. Previous studies reported that body mass index (BMI) was closely related to endurance performance in elderly. However, cut-off point of BMI for determining endurance impairment is unknown. Thus, the study investigated cut-off point of BMI for determining endurance impairment in 194 community-dwelling elderly. The participants were interviewed their characteristics and health information including age, gender, smoking status, drinking status, and underlying disease. Then, they were assessed their endurance performance using the 6-minute walk test (6MWT). The findings reported that a cut-off point of BMI to indicate endurance impairment was 23.0 kg/m2 (64.62% sensitivity, 46.51% specificity, area under the curve=0.5643). Furthermore, the findings showed a correlation of BMI and 6MWT (r = -0.24, p-value=0.001). Age, gender, smoking status, drinking status, and underlying disease also related to endurance ability (r = -0.159 to -0.334, p-value<0.05). Although there was a low correlation between BMI and 6MWT, it was a significant trend of health promotion. Furthermore, other factors should also be concerned for planning an appropriate management in order to increase endurance performance to be independently perform activities in daily living of the elderly.  
Author
595090013-6 Miss PHIANGDAW ADCHAYTHORN [Main Author]
Associated Medical Sciences Master's Degree

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