提高老年人的抗绊倒和防滑能力:摄动剂量的影响。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Kiros Karamanidis, Gaspar Epro, Christopher McCrum, Matthias König
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引用次数: 28

摘要

老化对起下钻和滑倒后的平衡恢复反应有负面影响。我们假设,尽管肌肉能力降低,老年人可以从基于跑步机的短暂旅行和滑动扰动暴露中受益,但由于神经病理,他们对这些扰动的反应会降低。因此,为了促进长期效益并将其推广到日常生活中,需要考虑摄动剂量的个体阈值。
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Improving Trip- and Slip-Resisting Skills in Older People: Perturbation Dose Matters.

Aging negatively affects balance recovery responses after trips and slips. We hypothesize that older people can benefit from brief treadmill-based trip and slip perturbation exposure despite reduced muscular capacities, but with neuropathology, their responsiveness to these perturbations will be decreased. Thus, to facilitate long-term benefits and their generalizability to everyday life, one needs to consider the individual threshold for perturbation dose.

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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews 社会科学-生理学
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10.70
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1.80%
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72
期刊介绍: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews made the transition from an annual hardcover series book to a quarterly journal in January 2000. The mission of this American College of Sports Medicine publication is to provide premier quarterly reviews of the most contemporary scientific, medical, and research-based topics emerging in the field of sports medicine and exercise science. The publication strives to provide the most relevant, topical information to students, professors, clinicians, scientists, and professionals for practical and research applications.
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