Changes in balance and fall risk in female members of the Third Age University aged 60 and older

Q3 Medicine
Grzegorz Bednarczuk
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Introduction: Ageing processes are accompanied by degenerative changes within all functional and anatomical systems. These changes affect postural stability. This study sought to compare balance and fall risk indexes taking into account the age of the participants. Material and methods: The study included female members (n = 59) of the University of the Third Age (U3A) set up at the University of Physical Education in Warsaw. The participants were divided into five age groups: 1 (60–64 years), 2 (65–69), 3 (70–74), 4 (75–79) and 5 (>80). Biodex Balance System was applied in the study. The overall stability index (OSI), the anteroposterior stability index (APSI), the mediolateral stability index (MLSI) and the fall risk test were used in the analysis. The participants performed tests that involved standing on both feet with eyes open and closed on a stable surface as well as standing with eyes open on an unstable surface. ANOVA was used to assess balance with regard to age. U Mann-Whitney test was employed to compare groups in terms of balance and the fall risk (p < 0.05). Results: The oldest group demonstrated the worst balance performance with eyes open: OSI – 0.70 ± 0.47; APSI – 0.49 ± 0.30; MLSI – 0.37 ± 0.43. The best values of balance performance were manifested by the subjects aged 65–69: OSI – 0.36 ± 0.13; APSI – 0.25 ± 0.08; MLSI – 0.18 ± 0.11. Compared to eyes-open conditions, the tests performed with eyes closed revealed the smallest differences between the groups in OSI. The lowest fall risk was noted in groups 1 and 2. The highest fall risk index was found in group 4. Conclusions: The findings of the study show that older adults depend on their vision when keeping balance. Physical activity exerts a positive influence on their balance and reduces the risk of falling. However, balance performance deteriorates and the fall risk increases with ageing.
第三年龄大学60岁及以上女性成员平衡感和跌倒风险的变化
衰老过程伴随着所有功能和解剖系统的退行性变化。这些变化影响姿势的稳定性。考虑到参与者的年龄,本研究试图比较平衡和跌倒风险指数。材料和方法:本研究包括华沙体育大学第三年龄大学(U3A)的女性成员(n = 59)。参与者被分为5个年龄组:1(60-64岁)、2(65-69岁)、3(70-74岁)、4(75-79岁)和5(80 - 80岁)。采用Biodex Balance系统进行研究。采用整体稳定指数(OSI)、前后稳定指数(APSI)、中外侧稳定指数(MLSI)和坠落风险试验进行分析。参与者进行的测试包括在稳定的表面上双脚站立,睁着眼睛或闭着眼睛,以及在不稳定的表面上睁开眼睛站立。方差分析用于评估与年龄相关的平衡。采用U Mann-Whitney检验比较各组平衡性和跌倒风险(p < 0.05)。结果:老年组睁眼平衡能力最差:OSI - 0.70±0.47;Apsi - 0.49±0.30;Mlsi - 0.37±0.43。65 ~ 69岁的平衡能力表现最佳:OSI - 0.36±0.13;Apsi - 0.25±0.08;Mlsi - 0.18±0.11。与睁眼条件相比,闭眼条件下进行的测试显示,两组之间的OSI差异最小。第1组和第2组跌倒风险最低。第4组跌倒风险指数最高。结论:研究结果表明,老年人在保持平衡时依赖于他们的视力。体育活动对他们的平衡产生积极影响,减少跌倒的风险。然而,随着年龄的增长,平衡能力会恶化,跌倒的风险也会增加。
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Postepy Rehabilitacji
Postepy Rehabilitacji Medicine-Rehabilitation
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1.10
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8
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities
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