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Stiffness control of balance during dual task and prospective falls in older adults: The MOBILIZE Boston Study

机译:成年人双重任务和预期跌倒过程中平衡的刚度控制:MOBILIZE Boston Study

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Outdoor fallers differ from indoor fallers substantially in demographics, lifestyle, health condition and physical function. Biomechanical predictors of outdoor falls have not been well characterized. Current validated measures of postural deficits, which describe only the overall postural behavior, are predictive of indoor falls but not outdoor falls. We hypothesized that a model-based description of postural muscle tone and reflexes, particularly during dual tasking, would predict outdoor falls. We tested whether postural stiffness and damping from an inverted pendulum model were predictive of future indoor and outdoor falls among older adults from the MOBILIZE Boston Study. The center of pressure data during standing were obtained from 717 participants aged 77.9 ± 5.3 years. Participants stood barefoot with eyes open for 30. s per trial, in two sets of five standing trials. One set included a serial subtractions task. Postural stiffness and damping values were determined from the postural sway data. After the postural measurements, falls were monitored prospectively using a monthly mail-in calendar over 6-36 months. Associations of postural measures with fall rates were determined using negative binomial regressions. After covariate adjustments, postural stiffness ( p= 0.02-0.05) and damping ( p= 0.007-0.1) were associated with lower outdoor falls risk, but not with indoor falls. Results were invariant by direction (anteroposterior versus mediolateral) or by condition (quiet standing versus dual task). Outdoor fall risk may be tied to postural control more so than indoor falls. Dual tasking is likely related to fall risk among older and sicker older adults, but not those relatively healthy.
机译:户外活动者与室内活动者在人口统计学,生活方式,健康状况和身体机能上有很大不同。室外跌倒的生物力学预测因子尚未得到很好的表征。当前已验证的姿势不足量度(仅描述总体姿势行为)可预测室内跌倒,而不能预测室外跌倒。我们假设,基于模型的姿势肌肉紧张和反射的描述(特别是在双重任务期间)将预测户外跌倒。我们从MOBILIZE Boston研究中测试了倒立摆模型的姿势刚度和阻尼是否可以预测将来老年人的室内和室外跌倒。站立期间的压力中心数据来自717位年龄为77.9±5.3岁的参与者。在两次五次站立试验中,参与者每次试验都赤脚站立,睁开眼睛30 s。一套包括一系列减法任务。根据姿势摇摆数据确定姿势刚度和阻尼值。姿势测量后,使用每月邮寄日历在6-36个月内对跌倒进行前瞻性监控。使用负二项式回归确定姿势测度与跌倒率的关联。经过协变量调整后,姿势刚度(p = 0.02-0.05)和阻尼(p = 0.007-0.1)与较低的户外跌倒风险相关,但与室内跌倒无关。结果根据方向(前后对中)或条件(安静站立对双重任务)而不变。与室内跌倒相比,室外跌倒的风险与姿势控制的关系更大。双重任务可能与老年人和患病老年人的跌倒风险有关,但与相对健康的人无关。

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