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Postural control (PC) and sleep are critical in several aspects of health. Poor sleep negatively influences PC and balance, which is necessary for performing various tasks, from reaching to mobility. Moreover, sleep disturbances and consequent PC and balance deterioration are associated with job accidents, traffic accidents, falls, and injuries. Healthy adults who have inadequate sleep show a decline in optimal functioning, even in the absence of medical illnesses. This suggests that getting enough sleep, both in duration and quality, is essential to maintain optimal health. Moreover, inadequate sleep has also been observed to have a bidirectional relationship with stress levels. However, there is insufficient evidence regarding the impact of non-pharmacological treatments to improve PC, sleep, and stress in the sedentary young adult (YA) population. This article describes the protocol for a study to investigate the effects of sensorimotor training and relaxation therapy on various static and dynamic PC tests, balance measures, and subjective and objective indices of sleep and stress among sedentary YAs with impaired sleep quality. The protocol is also designed to evaluate the effect of these therapies on fatigue, salivary cortisol levels, anxiety, and depression. Methods for assessing the sleep architecture, static and dynamic PC, balance, and stress are described along with the methods of scoring with the primary goal of providing a standardized set of assessment and scoring procedures according to the latest guidelines and gold-standard techniques and measures that can be used reliably at different laboratories. © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Basic Protocol 1 : Postural control assessment
Basic Protocol 2 : Balance assessment
Basic Protocol 3 : Sleep architecture assessment
Basic Protocol 4 : Salivary cortisol analysis
探索感知运动训练和放松疗法对久坐的年轻人姿势控制、平衡、睡眠和压力的影响:原理、设计和方法。
姿势控制(PC)和睡眠对健康的多个方面都至关重要。睡眠不足会对姿势控制和平衡产生负面影响,而姿势控制和平衡是完成从伸手到行动等各种任务所必需的。此外,睡眠障碍以及随之而来的姿势控制和平衡能力下降与工伤事故、交通事故、跌倒和受伤有关。即使没有疾病,睡眠不足的健康成年人的最佳功能也会下降。这表明,充足的睡眠时间和质量对保持最佳健康状态至关重要。此外,据观察,睡眠不足与压力水平也有双向关系。然而,目前还没有足够的证据表明,非药物疗法对改善久坐不动的年轻成年人(YA)的PC、睡眠和压力有什么影响。本文介绍了一项研究的方案,该方案旨在调查感觉运动训练和放松疗法对睡眠质量受损的久坐青年中的各种静态和动态 PC 测试、平衡测量以及睡眠和压力的主观和客观指标的影响。该方案还旨在评估这些疗法对疲劳、唾液皮质醇水平、焦虑和抑郁的影响。该方案介绍了评估睡眠结构、静态和动态个人计算机、平衡和压力的方法以及评分方法,其主要目的是根据最新指南和黄金标准技术和测量方法提供一套标准化的评估和评分程序,可在不同实验室可靠使用。© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC。基本方案 1:姿势控制评估 基本方案 2:平衡评估 基本方案 3:睡眠结构评估 基本方案 4:唾液皮质醇分析。
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