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The minimal clinically important difference for gait speed in significant unilateral vestibular hypofunction after vestibular rehabilitation
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作者 Isaac B.Thorman Brian J.Loyd +2 位作者 Richard A.Clendaniel Leland E.Dibble Michael C.Schubert 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2023年第1期15-20,共6页
Gait speed is a valid measure of both physical function and vestibular health.Vestibular rehabilitation is useful to improve gait speed for patients with vestibular hypofunction,yet there is little data to indicate ho... Gait speed is a valid measure of both physical function and vestibular health.Vestibular rehabilitation is useful to improve gait speed for patients with vestibular hypofunction,yet there is little data to indicate how changes in gait speed reflect changes in patient-reported health outcomes.We determined the minimal clinically important difference in the gait speed of patients with unilateral vestibular hypofunction,mostly due to deafferentation surgery,as anchored to the Dizziness Handicap Index and the Activities Balance Confidence scale,validated using regression analysis,change difference,receiveroperator characteristic curve,and average change methods.After six weeks of vestibular rehabilitation,a change in gait speed from 0.20 to 0.34 m/s with 95%confidence was required for the patients to perceive a significant reduction in perception of dizziness and improved balance confidence. 展开更多
关键词 Vestibular hypofunction Gait speed Minimal clinically important difference
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Investigation of Leisure Time,Life and Sleep Quality in University Students
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作者 Nazan Ozturk Fatma Unver 《Journal of Life Sciences》 2020年第1期1-8,共8页
Objective:This study aimed to determine the physical activity level of university students,to compare them according to gender and to investigate the effect of physical activity level on sleep and quality of life.Mate... Objective:This study aimed to determine the physical activity level of university students,to compare them according to gender and to investigate the effect of physical activity level on sleep and quality of life.Materials and Methods:The research is of an analytical-cross-sectional type.In total,288(181 F,107 M)university students with a mean age of 19.59±2.00 years participated in the study.Height,weight and waist circumference measurements were taken.Participants were asked a questionnaire to determine their socio-demographic characteristics and exercise,the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)for assessing sleep quality,Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire to measure 1-week total physical activity level and SF-36(Brief)to assess the quality of life.Quality of Life Questionnaires were applied by face-to-face questionnaire method.Results:39% of the students were active,18% were moderately active,and 43% were not active enough.When the data of girls and boys were compared,only the height,body weight,waist circumference,Body Mass Index(BMI)and Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire,SF 36 had a significant difference in emotional role difficulty results in favor of men(p<0.00).Social functioning and general health perception(r=0.116;r=0.119)of the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire were found to be positively correlated with the energy/vitality component of Godin leisure time questionnaire and SF-36 quality of life questionnaire(r=0.121).There was a low positive correlation between sleep quality and all components of the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire(0.168<r<0.333).Conclusion:As a result,only 39% of university students are active and spend more time on computers and phones.Boys had a physically more active lifestyle than girls.In the young population,physical activity did not affect sleep quality,but sleep quality affected quality of life.For health and quality life,the participation of individuals in regular exercise should be encouraged,physical activity programs should be organized and motivated in universities. 展开更多
关键词 Physical activity quality of life sleep quality
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