Tereza Loffredo Bilton
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
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Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2015
Wuber Jefferson de Souza Soares; Camila Astolphi Lima; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Eduardo Ferrioli; Rosângela Corrêa Dias; Monica Rodrigues Perracini
Objective: To investigate the relationship between self-perceived fatigue with different physical functioning tests and functional performance scales used for evaluating mobility-related disability among community-dwelling older persons. Method: This is a cross-sectional, population-based study. The sample was composed of older persons with 65 years of age or more living in Cuiabá, MT, and Barueri, SP, Brazil. The data for this study is from the FIBRA Network Study. The presence of self-perceived fatigue was assessed using self-reports based on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale. The Lawton instrumental activities of daily living scale (IADL) and the advanced activities of daily living scale (AADL) were used to assess performance and participation restriction. The following physical functioning tests were used: five-step test (FST), the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), and usual gait speed (UGS). Three models of logistic regression analysis were conducted, and a significance level of α<0.05 was adopted. Results: The sample was composed of 776 older adults with a mean age (SD) of 71.9 (5.9) years, of whom the majority were women (74%). The prevalence of self-perceived fatigue within the participants was 20%. After adjusting for covariates, SPPB, UGS, IADL, and AADL remained associated with self-perceived fatigue in the final multivariate regression model. Conclusion: Our results suggest that there is an association between self-perceived fatigue and lower extremity function, usual gait speed and activity limitation and participation restriction in older adults. Further cohort studies are needed to investigate which physical performance measure may be able to predict the negative impact of fatigue in older adults.
Revista Brasileira De Epidemiologia | 2015
Camila Astolphi Lima; Wuber Jefferson de Souza Soares; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Rosângela Corrêa Dias; Eduardo Ferrioll; Monica Rodrigues Perracini
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) imposes a wide range of adverse health-related outcomes in older people, such as disability, which impair everyday activities and may increase the risk of fall. Few studies have explored EDS in Brazilian older people living in the community who are typically cared in primary health services. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of EDS and its sociodemographic, physical and mental health correlates among community-dwelling older adults. This is an exploratory, population-based study derived from Frailty in Brazilian Older Adults (FIBRA) study including adults aged 65 years and older. Participants with a score ≥ 11 points on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale were considered as having excessive daytime sleepiness. A structured, multidimensional questionnaire was used to investigate sociodemographic, physical and mental health, and self-rated health variables. The sample was composed of 776 older adults, of whom 21% (n = 162) presented excessive daytime sleepiness. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that EDS is associated with obesity (OR = 1.50; 95%CI 1.02 - 2.20), urinary incontinence (OR = 1.53; 95%CI 1.01 - 2.31), poor self-rated health (OR = 1.54; 95%CI 1.06 - 2.24), and depression symptoms (OR = 1.49; 95%CI 1.00 - 2.20). Our results suggest that healthcare professionals should identify older adults with EDS and implement intervention strategies to minimize the negative impact of the co-occurrence of this condition with obesity, depression and urinary incontinence over health and quality of life.
Distúrbios da Comunicação | 2002
Andrea Soares da Silva; Juliana Paula Venites; Tereza Loffredo Bilton
Distúrbios da Comunicação. ISSN 2176-2724 | 2003
Elaine Palinkas Sanches; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Heloísa Suzuki; Luiz Roberto Ramos
Distúrbios da Comunicação. ISSN 2176-2724 | 2000
Elaine Palinkas Sanches; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Luis Roberto Ramos
Rev. imagem | 1998
Henrique Manoel Lederman; Tereza Loffredo Bilton
Distúrbios da Comunicação. ISSN 2176-2724 | 2001
Juliana Paula Venites; Luis Roberto Ramos; Heloísa Suziki; Elaine Palinkas Sanches; Gabriela De Luccia; Lúcia Serpentino Cortés; Tereza Loffredo Bilton
Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia | 2017
Suzana Albuquerque de Moraes; Wuber Jefferson Sousa Soares; Lygia Paccini Lustosa; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Eduardo Ferrioli; Monica Rodrigues Perracini
Physiotherapy | 2015
Camila Astolphi Lima; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Rosângela Corrêa Dias; Ricardo Oliveira Guerra; Eduardo Ferrioli; Monica Rodrigues Perracini; A.N. Garcia
Archive | 2015
Camila Astolphi; Tereza Loffredo Bilton; Eduardo Ferrioll