Yoga Exercise Intervention Improves Balance Control and Prevents Falls in Seniors Aged 65+

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
M. Krejčí, M. Hill, J. Kajzar, M. Tichý, V. Hošek
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Abstract Introduction Body balance control represents a key factor preventing falls and subsequent injuries in seniors aged 65+. Intervention based on yoga exercises seem to be effective in improving balance. Objective The objective is to analyse and compare changes in static, dynamic, and total balance scores, changes in body composition and social indices as effects of yoga-based intervention. Methods A total of 500 participants (234 men aged 74.5 SD±7.74 and 266 women aged 76.9 SD±7.23) were assessed using the Tinetti Balance Assessment Tool, the InBody 230 bioimpedance body composition analyser, and the SF-36 Health Survey, applied to pre and post-testing. The experimental group (n=262; 122 males; 140 females) underwent a four-week yoga-based intervention, 30 minutes daily, while the control group (n=238; 112 males; 126 females) underwent its usual daily programme at senior homes or centres. The ANOVA model, consisting of the Group, Stage, Subject and Group × Stage interaction factors, was used for data evaluation. Results Intervention led to improvements in the static, dynamic and total balance scores in the experimental group compared to the control group. The results of SF-36 showed positive changes in the psychosocial aspects of health, such as promoting of calmness and happiness in male seniors and reducing fatigue, nervousness and depression in female seniors. The post-intervention decrease in body fat percentage and increase in muscle mass in seniors is discussed. Conclusions The four-week yoga-based intervention had positive effects on the static, dynamic and total balance scores, body composition and social status.
瑜伽运动干预改善65岁老年人的平衡控制并防止跌倒+
摘要引言身体平衡控制是防止65岁以上老年人跌倒和随后受伤的关键因素。以瑜伽练习为基础的干预措施似乎能有效改善平衡。目的分析和比较基于瑜伽的干预对静态、动态和总平衡得分的变化、身体成分和社会指标的变化。方法共有500名参与者(234名男性,年龄74.5 SD±7.74,266名女性,年龄76.9 SD±7.23)使用Tinetti平衡评估工具、InBody 230生物阻抗身体成分分析仪和SF-36健康调查进行评估,用于测试前后。实验组(n=262;122名男性;140名女性)接受了为期四周的瑜伽干预,每天30分钟,而对照组(n=238;112名男性;126名女性)在养老院或中心接受了常规的日常计划。数据评估采用方差分析模型,由组、阶段、受试者和组×阶段交互因素组成。结果与对照组相比,干预使实验组的静态、动态和总平衡得分有所提高。SF-36的结果显示,健康的心理社会方面发生了积极变化,如促进男性老年人的平静和幸福,减少女性老年人的疲劳、紧张和抑郁。讨论了干预后老年人体脂百分比的下降和肌肉质量的增加。结论为期四周的瑜伽干预对静态、动态和总平衡得分、身体成分和社会地位有积极影响。
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Zdravstveno Varstvo
Zdravstveno Varstvo PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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