Integrated Effects of Thai Essential Oil and Balance Exercise on Parameters associated with Falls in Older Adults at Risk of Falling: A Randomized Controlled Study.

IF 2.8 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Pattanasin Areeudomwong, Thidarat Duangyod, Chatchada Sutalangka, Vitsarut Buttagat
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Background: Reducing the risk of falling by improving balance and leg strength may be a preventive strategy. This study evaluated the integrated effects of Thai essential oil and balance exercises on parameters associated with Falls in community-dwelling older adults at risk of falling.

Methods: Fifty-six participants were randomly allocated to either the intervention group (IG), which performed balance exercises while smelling Thai essential oil scents of Zanthoxylum limonella (Dennst.) Alston, or the control group (CG), which performed balance exercises while receiving a control patch. Balance exercises were practiced for 12, 30-minute sessions over 4 weeks. Static and dynamic balance with eyes open and eyes closed (EC), leg muscle strength, agility, and fear of falling were assessed at baseline, after the 4-week intervention, and at 1 month after the last intervention session.

Results: Both groups showed significant improvements in static and dynamic balance, ankle plantarflexor strength, and agility after the 4-week intervention (p<0.05), which persisted at the 1-month follow-up (p<0.05). Compared to the CG, the IG demonstrated significantly better static balance in terms of elliptical sway area (p=0.04) and center of pressure (CoP) velocity (p=0.001) during EC, as well as ankle plantarflexor strength (p=0.01). The IG also maintained a significantly greater improvement in CoP velocity during EC (p=0.01).

Conclusion: Integrated Thai essential oil and balance exercises improved static balance and ankle plantarflexor strength compared to the balance exercise with a control patch in older adults at risk of falling.

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泰国精油和平衡运动对有跌倒风险的老年人跌倒相关参数的综合影响:一项随机对照研究
背景:通过改善平衡和腿部力量来减少跌倒的风险可能是一种预防策略。本研究评估了泰国精油和平衡运动对社区居住的有跌倒风险的老年人跌倒相关参数的综合影响。方法:56名参与者被随机分配到干预组(IG),干预组在闻到泰国柠檬花椒精油香味的同时进行平衡练习。或对照组(CG),他们在接受控制贴片的同时进行平衡练习。在四周的时间里,他们进行了12次30分钟的平衡练习。在基线、干预4周后和最后一次干预后1个月时,对睁眼和闭眼时的静态和动态平衡(EC)、腿部肌肉力量、敏捷性和摔倒恐惧进行评估。结果:干预4周后,两组患者在静态和动态平衡、踝关节跖屈肌力量和敏捷性方面均有显著改善(p<0.05),并在随访1个月时持续改善(p<0.05)。与CG相比,IG在EC过程中在椭圆摆动面积(p=0.04)和压力中心(CoP)速度(p=0.001)以及踝关节跖屈肌强度(p=0.01)方面表现出更好的静态平衡。IG在EC期间CoP速度也有显著提高(p=0.01)。结论:在有跌倒风险的老年人中,与使用对照贴片进行平衡锻炼相比,综合泰式精油和平衡锻炼可改善静态平衡和踝关节跖屈肌力量。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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