[Purpose] Locomotive syndrome (LS) is a condition by which older people may require care
service because of problems with locomotive organs. This study examined whether the
loco-check, a 7-item questionnaire, is useful for quantitatively assessing the severity of
LS. [Subjects and Methods] Seventy-one community dwelling Japanese females aged 64–96
years (81.7 ± 8.0 years) participated in this study. The associations of the loco-check
with thigh muscle mass measured by X-ray CT, physical performance, nutritional status, and
quality of life (QOL) were investigated. [Results] The results showed that the number of
times that “yes” was selected in the loco-check was significantly correlated with thigh
muscle mass, major measures of physical performance, nutritional status, and QOL. This
number was also significantly larger in the participants experiencing falling, fracture,
and lumbar pain than in those without these episodes. [Conclusion] These results suggest
that the loco-check might be useful for quantitatively evaluating LS.
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