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Table 5 Hazard ratios for the risk of locomotive syndrome according to motor ability level, except the side-step test

From: Association of physical fitness and motor ability at young age with locomotive syndrome risk in middle-aged and older men: J-Fit+ Study

  

LS-risk

Adjusted model

  

group

 

All

n (%)

HR (95% CI)

P value

Motor ability tests

 50-m run, s

 

31 (13.4%)

  

  Low ≤6.9

89

11 (12.4%)

1.00 (Reference)

 

  7.0 ≤ Medium ≤7.2

77

15 (19.5%)

2.14 (0.780–5.843)

0.140

  High ≥7.3

65

5 (7.7%)

0.31 (0.058–1.613)

0.162

 1500-m run, s

 

31 (13.4%)

  

  Low ≤318

79

13 (16.5%)

1.00 (Reference)

 

  319 ≤ Medium ≤342

75

9 (12.0%)

0.53 (0.173–1.633)

0.270

  High ≥343

77

9 (11.7%)

0.62 (0.142–2.691)

0.521

 Running long jump, cm

 

31 (13.4%)

  

  Low ≤514

79

11 (13.9%)

1.00 (Reference)

 

  515 ≤ Medium ≤545

78

11 (14.1%)

0.41 (0.099–1.661)

0.210

  High ≥546

74

9 (12.2%)

0.40 (0.091–1.778)

0.229

 Hand-ball throw, m

 

31 (13.4%)

  

  Low ≤30

94

10 (10.6%)

1.00 (Reference)

 

  31 ≤ Medium ≤33

73

8 (11.0%)

0.79 (0.228–2.712)

0.704

  High ≥34

64

13 (20.3%)

0.54 (0.137–2.094)

0.370

 Pull-up, point

 

31 (13.4%)

  

  Low ≤11

82

9 (11.0%)

1.00 (Reference)

 

  12 ≤ Medium ≤17

82

15 (18.3%)

2.01 (0.650–6.191)

0.226

  High ≥18

67

7 (10.4%)

1.05 (0.258–4.266)

0.947

 Motor ability scores, point

 

31 (13.4%)

  

   Low ≤58

80

9 (11.3%)

1.00 (Reference)

 

   59 ≤ Medium ≤70

80

10 (12.5%)

0.50 (0.102–2.431)

0.388

   High ≥71

71

12 (16.9%)

0.84 (0.090–7.787)

0.876

  1. The data are presented as the hazard ratio (95% confidence interval [CI])
  2. In adjusted model, the results of physical fitness tests and motor ability tests (low, medium, high), age (continuous variable), body mass index (low, medium, high) and Daily step counts at the follow-up survey were entered as adjusted factors
  3. HR hazard ratios, CI confidence interval