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Relationship of Physical Impairment, function and Insulin Resistance in stroke patients

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS, (P)1738-6764; (E)2093-7504
2013, v.9 no.3, pp.62-66
https://doi.org/10.5392/IJoC.2013.9.3.062
(Bronco Memorial hospital)

(Yonsei-Semirae hospital)

Abstract

Insulin resistance is a risk factor for stroke or recurrent stroke. Sedentary behavior increases insulin resistance. This study aimed to identify the relationship between physical impairments and functions and insulin resistance, examining which physical impairments specifically influence insulin resistance the most. The subjects of this study were 63 stroke patients. The subject’s insulin resistance and physical impairments and functions were measured using the Chedoke-McMaster Stroke Assessment (CMSA) and Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS). The study results exhibited that insulin resistance is statistically significantly related to the variable of foot according to the CMSA(r=.95, p<.05) and to the variable of lower extremity sensory function (touch) in relation to the SIAS(r=.91, p<.05). This study also revealed close correlations between insulin resistance and the variables of ankle control(β=-1.05, p<.05) and low extremity tactile sensations(β=-1.82, p<.05).

keywords
stroke, hemiplegia, insulin resistance, physical impairment, function

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS