老年骨质疏松妇女本体感觉和体位改善的脑电图标记。

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Matilde Paramento;Edoardo Passarotto;Michela Agostini;Emanuela Formaggio;Paola Contessa;Carmine Berlingieri;Chiara Ceolin;Giuseppe Sergi;Stefano Masiero;Maria Rubega
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与年龄相关的本体感觉下降导致平衡性和运动协调性差,增加跌倒的风险。10名患有骨质疏松症的女性参与者(60岁至65岁)在10岁前和1岁后分别接受了迷你平衡评估系统测试,这是一个为期三周的项目,包括将神经肌肉胶带贴在腰肌、方面肌和腓肠肌上,同时每天进行15分钟的简单体育锻炼,以改善本体感觉。在感觉定向任务中,即在固体和泡沫表面上睁眼或闭眼站立时,采集高密度脑电图(EEG)数据。使用线性混合效应回归模型评估光谱功率随时间(T0, T1)和跨任务的变化。与T0相比,在T1时,参与者的绝对theta功率显著增加(p < 0.001),而绝对beta功率显著降低(p < 0.001)。当站在泡沫上时,T0时theta (p < 0.001)和alpha (p < 0.01)绝对功率值均显著降低,且theta的降低被T1显著减弱(p < 0.001)。脑电图结果以及平衡测试分数的提高表明,参与者在监测和保持平衡方面的注意力控制得到了改善。
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EEG Markers of Improved Proprioception and Posture in Older Women With Osteoporosis
The age-related decline in proprioception contributes to poor balance and motor coordination, increasing the risk of falls. Ten female participants (>65 years) with osteoporosis underwent the Mini Balance Evaluation System test before (T0) and after (T1) a three-week programme involving the application of neuro-muscular taping to the lumbar, rhomboid and gastrocnemius muscles, alongside 15 minutes of simple physical exercises each day to improve proprioception. High-density electroencephalography (EEG) data were collected during the sensory orientation tasks, i.e., standing with eyes open or closed on solid and foam surfaces. Changes in spectral power over time (T0, T1) and across tasks were assessed using linear mixed effects regression models. Participants showed a significant increase in absolute theta power (p <0.001) and a decrease in absolute beta power (p <0.001) at T1, compared to T0. When standing on the foam, there was a significant decrease in both theta (p <0.001) and alpha (p <0.01) absolute power values at T0, with the decrease in theta being significantly attenuated by T1 (p <0.001). The EEG results, together with improvements in balance test scores, suggest that participants experienced improved attentional control to monitor and maintain balance.
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CiteScore
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.
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