太极拳对持续照护退休社区独立生活居民信心、下肢力量及平衡的影响

S. Wallsten, Katherine Bintrim, D. W. Denman, J. Parrish, Geraldine Hughes
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本研究探讨太极拳(TC)对进行日常活动时下肢力量、平衡和信心的影响。在持续照护退休社区独立生活的居民(n = 77)被随机分为早期或晚期TC教学组。前20周,晚期组作为对照组。在基线、10周、20周和40周对力量、平衡和信心进行评估。两组在慢性疾病、药物、跌倒和日常生活活动的平均数量基线上没有统计学上的显著差异。重复测量分析显示,在各自的TC教学期间,早期组和晚期组有显著的改善,但除此之外没有。信心评级未受影响。早期组在20周时的改善在40周时回归到平均基线得分,这表明继续锻炼是保持力量和平衡的必要条件。
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The Effect of Tai Chi Chuan on Confidence and Lower Extremity Strength and Balance in Residents Living Independently at a Continuing Care Retirement Community
This study examined the effect of Tai Chi Chuan (TC) on lower extremity strength and balance and confidence in performing daily activities. Residents (n = 77) living independently in a continuing care retirement community were randomized to early or late TC instructional groups. The late group served as the control for the first 20 weeks. Measures of strength, balance, and confidence were assessed at baseline, 10, 20, and 40 weeks. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups at baseline in mean number of chronic illnesses, medications, falls, and activities of daily living. Repeated-measures analyses revealed significant improvement for the early and late groups during their respective periods of TC instruction, but not otherwise. Confidence ratings were unaffected. The early group's improvement at 20 weeks regressed to the mean baseline score by 40 weeks, suggesting that continued exercise is necessary to maintain gains in strength and balance.
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