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[This article belongs to Volume - 34, Issue - 01]

The mediating effect of frailty between stress perception and kinesiophobia in elderly patients with temporary cardiac pacemaker implantation

Kinesiophobia is associated with fear of movement, general fitness exercises, and physical or mental discomfort. In patients with frailty syndrome, in addition to coexisting conditions, the postoperative recovery period may be longer than in patients without frailty. The study included 108 people over 60 years of age, qualified for CABG (coronary artery bypass grafting). The Tilburg Frailty Index was used to assess frailty syndrome and the kinesiophobia scale was to assess fear of physical activity. Frailty syndrome was diagnosed among 19.44% of respondents. The social components of frailty were more intense in the group of women p = 0.009. The mean results for the biological and psychological domain on the scale of kinesiophobia were 1.94 and 1.6. The level of kinesiophobia was higher among women than among men taking into account the psychological domain (p = 0.006) and the subdomains: motor skills self-assessment (p = 0.042) and body care (p = 0.011). Frailty syndrome does not affect kinesiophobia among patients after CABG. The level of kinesiophobia was higher among women than among men, taking into account the psychological domain. The greater the energy resources, the lower the level of frailty and its physical components in the group of women.

  • CJBMBS-26-08-2025-21018 Chinese Journal Of Behavioral Medicine And Brain Science
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