老年人体位不稳的自主神经系统功能状态

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
T. P. Shiryaeva, D. Fedotov, I. N. Krainova, Navarro F. Ramirez
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背景保持姿势平衡可以让老年人保持灵活性,过上积极的生活方式。有证据表明ANS对年轻人姿势反应的协调和姿势稳定性的维持有贡献。然而,仅针对老年人的类似数据是不够的,这一问题需要进一步研究。意图揭示姿势不稳定的老年人ANS功能的特点。材料和方法。在120名年龄在60-74岁的女性中,进行了一项调查、人体测量、通过稳定测量法评估姿势平衡的动态成分以及通过心间隔描记术评估心率变异性。研究组包括姿势不稳定的老年人(60人),对照组包括60名未报告此类事实的女性。数据分析采用SPSS 27.0软件进行。研究组的姿势平衡状态的特征是,当从右腿移动时,行走速度下降(p=0.008),指数上升(p=0.016),提升阶段重心振荡速度增加(p=0.047),当在左腿和右腿移动时旋转过程中重心振荡(p=0.001),在左腿(p=0.44)和右腿(p=0.36)上移动时的转弯时间。结论研究结果表明,在姿势不稳定的老年女性中,姿势平衡调节的质量和效率下降。根据姿势不稳定的事实,我们没有发现ANS不同部分活动特征指标的任何显著差异。
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FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN ELDERLY PERSONS WITH POSTURAL INSTABILITY
Background. Preservation of postural balance allows the elderly people to remain mobile and lead an active lifestyle. There is evidence of the contribution of the ANS to the coordination of postural responses and the maintenance of postural stability in young adults. However, similar data for the elderly is not enough and this issue requires further study. Purpose. To reveal the peculiarities of ANS functioning in elderly people with postural instability. Materials and methods. In 120 women aged 60-74 years, a survey, anthropometry, assessment of the dynamic component of postural balance by stabilometry and heart rate variability by cardiointervalography were performed. The study group included elderly people with postural instability (60 people), the control group included 60 women who did not report such facts. Data analysis was performed using “SPSS 27.0”. Results. The state of postural balance in the study group was characterized by a decrease in walking speed (p = 0.008) and a rise index when moving from the right leg (p = 0.016), an increase in the speed of oscillations of the center of body mass in the lifting phase (p = 0.047), oscillations of the center of gravity during rotation when moving on the left (p=<0.001) and right (p=0.003) legs, turn time when moving on the left (p=0.44) and right (p=0.36) legs. Conclusion. The results demonstrate a decrease in the quality and efficiency of postural balance regulation in elderly women with postural instability. We did not reveal any significant differences in the indicators characterizing the activity of different parts of the ANS depending on the facts of postural instability.
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Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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