Effects of Selected Fallproof Exercises on Fear of Falling and Quality of Life in the Elderly

IF 0.9 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Hossein Khazanin, H. Daneshmandi, Hosseim Fakoor Rashid3
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Objective: Fear of falling in the elderly can be a disabling disease that causes negative outcomes including reduced daily productivity, reduced physical activities, and lower quality of life. The present study evaluates effects of an 8-week training protocol with selected Fallproof exercises on fear of falling and quality of life in the elderly. Methods & Materials: This is a quasi-experimental study that initiated in 2019. Population of the study includes 53 elderly from nursing homes in Rasht, from among which 24 individuals aged 60-74 were selected using convenience sampling based on inclusion criteria. The subjects were randomly assigned to experimental (n=12،66/41±4/41( and control (n=12،66/16±2/40) groups. Fallproof exercises include a range of multisensory exercises (visual, vestibular, and somatosensory), center of gravity control, postural strategies, and power training including toe and heel walking, knee flexion and extension, adduction and abduction. Training intensity was increased based on overload principle and individual differences in an 8-week training protocol, three times a week for 60 minutes. Paired t-test and covariance analysis were used for intra-group and inter-group comparisons, respectively. Data analysis was performed using SPSS at significance level of p<0.05. Results: Our results indicate that fear of falling p<0.001 and quality of life p<0.010 improved significantly in the experimental group while showing no differences in the control group. Conclusion: It is concluded that Fallproof exercises significantly improve quality of life and reduce fear of falling in the elderly. This is observed in improvements in the experimental group. Considering multidimensional effects of Fallproof exercises and multifactor nature of fear of falling, these training protocols can be applied in rehabilitation programs in care centers for the elderly.
选择性防摔运动对老年人跌倒恐惧及生活质量的影响
目的:老年人对跌倒的恐惧可能是一种致残疾病,会导致负面后果,包括日常生产力下降、身体活动减少和生活质量下降。本研究评估了一个8周的训练方案,选择防摔运动对老年人的跌倒恐惧和生活质量的影响。方法与材料:这是一项于2019年启动的准实验研究。研究人群包括来自Rasht养老院的53名老年人,其中24名年龄在60-74岁之间,根据纳入标准采用方便抽样。将受试者随机分为实验组(n=12،66/41±4/41)和对照组(n=12،66/16±2/40)。防摔练习包括一系列多感官练习(视觉、前庭和体感)、重心控制、姿势策略和力量训练,包括脚趾和脚跟行走、膝关节屈伸、内收和外展。在8周的训练方案中,根据负荷原则和个体差异增加训练强度,每周三次,每次60分钟。组内比较采用配对t检验,组间比较采用协方差分析。数据采用SPSS统计分析,p<0.05为显著性水平。结果:实验组跌倒恐惧p<0.001,生活质量p<0.010显著改善,对照组无显著差异。结论:预防跌倒运动能显著提高老年人的生活质量,减少对跌倒的恐惧。这在实验组中得到了改善。考虑到防摔运动的多维效应和对跌倒恐惧的多因素性质,这些训练方案可以应用于老年人护理中心的康复项目。
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Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing
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