Arnis-based Exercise Program for Balance Control in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Study Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

D. Lipardo, D. Manlapaz, Vergel Orpilla, J. T. Arevalo, J. C. Buan, J. L. Cortez, Kyrell Patrick Desquitado, V. M. Geli, J. R. Lacorte, Johna Masibay, C. J. Sanchez, A. D. Villanueva
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Background: Aging causes impairment in balance and increases the prevalence of falls in older adults. Martial arts are now incorporated into exercise programs to improve balance. Arnis, a Filipino Martial Art, can improve the balance control of older adults. Objectives: This study primarily aims to determine the effects of an Arnis-based exercise program on balance control of healthy community-dwelling older adults. This study also aims to describe its effect on older adults’ concerns about falling and lower limb functional strength. Methods: This will be a single-blind, pilot randomized controlled trial. Participants will be randomly allocated to either the intervention or control group. The intervention group will perform an Arnis-based exercise program for 40-60 minutes per session thrice a week for 12 weeks. The control group will continue to do their usual activities for the duration of the study. Participants will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks after for balance, concern for falling, and lower limb strength using the Berg Balance Scale, Timed-Up and Go Test, Falls Efficacy Scale-International Filipino, and the 30-second Chair Sit-to-stand Test, respectively. Data will be analysed through independent and paired t-tests. A p-value Expected Results: Significant improvements in the balance scores in the intervention group are expected after 12 weeks of the Arnis-based exercise program, along with its effects on concerns for falling and lower extremity strength. The pilot study will provide data on the effectiveness of Arnis as a reference for future larger experimental studies.
社区老年人平衡控制的arnis运动计划:一项试点随机对照试验的研究方案
背景:衰老导致平衡能力受损,并增加老年人跌倒的发生率。武术现在被纳入锻炼计划,以提高平衡。Arnis是一种菲律宾武术,可以提高老年人的平衡控制能力。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定基于arnis的运动计划对健康社区老年人平衡控制的影响。本研究还旨在描述其对老年人摔倒和下肢功能力量的影响。方法:采用单盲、随机对照试验。参与者将被随机分配到干预组或对照组。干预组将进行一项基于arnis的锻炼计划,每周三次,每次40-60分钟,持续12周。在研究期间,对照组将继续做他们平常的活动。参与者将在基线和12周后分别使用伯格平衡量表、计时和Go测试、跌倒功效量表-国际菲律宾人以及30秒椅子坐立测试来测量平衡、跌倒担忧和下肢力量。数据将通过独立和配对t检验进行分析。预期结果:经过12周的arnis运动计划后,干预组的平衡分数有望显著改善,同时对摔倒和下肢力量的担忧也有所改善。试点研究将提供有关Arnis有效性的数据,作为未来更大规模实验研究的参考。
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