老年人跌倒和运动行为

R. Moraes, R. A. Batistela, Luciana O. Santos, Natalia Rinaldi
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这篇小型综述的重点是跌倒的内在危险因素,特别是老年人跌倒时运动行为的变化。我们的目的是提供证据,证明跌倒的老年人表现出超出典型调查的站立和行走任务的运动行为变化。我们最初表明,与非跌倒者相比,跌倒者的姿势控制改变具有更显著的差异,这似乎取决于姿势需求、感觉信息的可用性以及与平衡任务同时进行的任务。我们还提供了证据,步行速度是区分跌倒者和非跌倒者最一致的方面。减少步行速度可能是改善步态稳定性以避免跌倒的一种策略。最近的研究表明,跌倒者对抓握动作的控制出现了变化。这些变化表明,除了平衡和行走之外,跌倒者的运动类别也发生了变化,这表明跌倒者的困难比以前认为的要广泛。老年人在上肢和下肢控制方面的改变表明了运动行为的改变,包括粗大和精细运动行为。将跌倒者理解为一个整体运动行为改变的个体,对这些个体的跌倒预防和康复计划具有重要意义。
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Falls and motor behavior in older adults
This mini-review focuses on intrinsic risk factors for falls, particularly the changes in motor behavior of faller older adults. Our purpose is to present evidence that faller older adults exhibit motor behavior changes beyond the typically investigated standing and walking tasks. We showed initially that postural control alterations with more prominent differences for fallers than non-fallers seem to depend on postural demands, availability of sensory information, and tasks performed concomitantly with the balancing task. We also provided evidence that walking speed is the most consistent aspect to differentiate fallers from non-fallers. This reduction in walking speed may be a strategy to improve gait stability to avoid a fall. More recent studies have shown that fallers presented modifications in the control of the prehension movement. These changes suggest that fallers have changes in movement categories other than balancing and walking, suggesting that fallers’ difficulties are broader than previously thought. The fact that faller older adults have modifications in the control of upper and lower limbs is indicative of a change in motor behavior involving gross and fine motor behaviors. The understanding of a faller as an individual with global changes in motor behavior has important implications for fall prevention and rehabilitation programs for these individuals.
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