有可能通过体育驯服恐惧吗?

Małgorzata Miazga, Jagna Golemo, Barbara Serkis, Zuzanna Bentkowska, Aleksandra Bogoń, Magdalena Ostojska, Izabela Kałuża, Justyna Szpyra, Magdalena Celichowska, Magdalena Górska
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简介害怕跌倒是平衡不稳导致姿势控制问题的一种自然反应。它通常发生在患有慢性疾病的老年人身上,会降低他们的生活质量。重要的是,由于害怕跌倒,一般体力活动受到限制,从而使日常活动变得困难。 研究目的本文旨在介绍和提交有关跌倒恐惧与身体活动这一主题的最新发现。材料与方法:本文根据 PubMed 和 Scholar 数据库创建:关键词:"跌倒恐惧";"体育锻炼"。结果研究表明,许多慢性疾病,如糖尿病神经病变、帕金森病或髋部骨折等,都可能导致患者害怕跌倒。国际跌倒效能量表(FES-I)是评估跌倒恐惧的多种工具之一,有助于选择适当的护理和干预措施。精心选择的运动,如奥塔哥计划,可以减少这一问题。一般来说,体育锻炼加上适当鼓励在家中锻炼,对减少跌倒恐惧非常有效。 结论考虑到越来越多的人可能会有摔倒恐惧的经历,如何解决这一问题显得尤为重要。临床医生可以通过适当的评估方法和干预措施来减少跌倒恐惧,但仍需进一步研究。
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Is it possible to tame fear through sport?
Introduction: Fear of falling  is described as a natural response to unstable balance resulting problems with postural control. It usually occurs in older people suffering from chronic diseases and lowers their quality of life. Importantly, general physical activity is limited by the fear of falling, which makes everyday functioning difficult.  Aim of the study: The aim of this paper is to present and submit the latest discoveries regarding the topic of fear of falling and physical activity. Material and Methods: This article was created based on the PubMed and Scholar database.The literature was reviewed using the keywords: „fear of falling”; „physical activity”. Results: Research shows that there are many chronic diseases, for example diabetic neuropathy, Parkinson's disease or hip fractures, that may predispose patients to fear of falling. The Falls Efficacy Scale - International (FES-I) is one of the several tools to assess fear of falling, which facilitates the selection of appropriate care and interventions. Well-selected exercises such as the Otago programme, can be implemented to reduce this problem. Generally physical activity combined with the proper encouragement to exercise at home is highly effective in reducing the fear of falling.  Conclusion: Considering that more and more people may be exposed to the experience fear of falling it seems significant how to combat this problem. There are appropriate methods to assess and interventions which can be implemented to reduce fear of falling by clinicians, but further studies are still needed.
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