[Effects of Tai Chi exercise program on physical fitness, fall related perception and health status in institutionalized elders].

MingRen Liu, Heeyoung So
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose was to identify the effects of a Tai Chi exercise program on physical fitness, fall related perception and health status among institutionalized elderly.

Methods: A quasi-experimental research was carried out with a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. There were 23 subjects in the experimental group and 24 in the control group. The data was gathered by structured questionnaires about fall related perception, and health status. Physical fitness was measured by an exercise therapist with a blind principle.

Results: At the completion of the 12 weeks Tai Chi exercise program, flexibility (F=4.50, p=.00), and ability to balance (F=3.27, p=.00) had increased significantly. Fall related perception showed significant improvement in the fear of falling (F=-3.52, p=.00). Physical functioning (F=3.38, p=.00), role limitation-physical (F=2.67, p=.01), role limitation-emotional (F=2.47, p=.02). and general health (F=3.88, p=.00) in health status showed significant differences between the two groups.

Conclusion: The study findings revealed Tai Chi exercise as a useful nursing intervention for elderly that enhances flexibility and balance, decreases fall related perception and also increases the health status. Further research is warranted to compare the potential effects of Tai Chi exercise and its health benefits from other types of exercise or martial arts.

[太极运动项目对机构老年人身体素质、跌倒感知及健康状况的影响]。
目的:目的是确定太极拳运动项目对机构老年人身体素质、跌倒相关知觉和健康状况的影响。方法:采用非等效对照组,采用前测后测设计进行准实验研究。实验组23例,对照组24例。数据是通过结构化的问卷调查收集的,包括跌倒相关的感知和健康状况。身体健康是由一个运动治疗师用盲目的原则来测量的。结果:在完成12周的太极锻炼计划后,柔韧性(F=4.50, p=.00)和平衡能力(F=3.27, p=.00)显著提高。与跌倒相关的感知在对跌倒的恐惧方面有显著改善(F=-3.52, p=.00)。身体功能(F=3.38, p=.00),角色限制-身体(F=2.67, p=.01),角色限制-情绪(F=2.47, p=.02)。总体健康状况(F=3.88, p=.00)两组间差异有统计学意义。结论:研究结果表明,太极拳运动是一种有效的老年人护理干预,可以增强灵活性和平衡能力,减少跌倒相关知觉,提高健康状况。需要进一步的研究来比较太极拳运动的潜在影响及其与其他类型的运动或武术的健康益处。
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