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Control of Movement: Aging does not affect the intralimb coordination elicited by slip-like perturbation of different intensities

机译:运动控制:衰老不会影响不同强度的滑样扰动引起的下肢协调性

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This study was aimed at verifying whether aging modifies intralimb coordination strategy during corrective responses elicited by unexpected slip-like perturbations delivered during steady walking on a treadmill. To this end, 10 young and 10 elderly subjects were asked to manage unexpected slippages of different intensities. We analyzed the planar covariation law of the lower limb segments, using the principal component analysis, to verify whether elevation angles of older subjects covaried along a plan before and after the perturbation. Results showed that segments related to the perturbed limbs of both younger and older people do not covary after all perturbations. Conversely, the planar covariation law of the unperturbed limb was systematically held for younger and older subjects. These results occurred despite differences in spatio-temporal and kinematic parameters being observed among groups and perturbation intensities. Overall, our analysis revealed that aging does not affect intralimb coordination during corrective responses induced by slip-like perturbation, suggesting that both younger and older subjects adopt this control strategy while managing sudden and unexpected postural transitions of increasing intensities. Accordingly, results corroborate the hypothesis that balance control emerges from a governing set of biomechanical invariants, that is, suitable control schemes (e.g., planar covariation law) shared across voluntary and corrective motor behaviors, and across different sensory contexts due to different perturbation intensities, in both younger and older subjects. In this respect, our findings provide further support to investigate the effects of specific task training programs to counteract the risk of fall.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study was aimed at investigating how aging affects the intralimb coordination of lower limb segments, described by the planar covariation law, during unexpected slip-like perturbations of increasing intensity. Results revealed that neither the aging nor the perturbation intensity affects this coordination strategy. Accordingly, we proposed that the balance control emerges from an invariant set of control schemes shared across different sensory motor contexts and despite age-related neuromuscular adaptations.
机译:这项研究旨在验证在跑步机上稳定行走过程中,出乎意料的滑样扰动引起的矫正反应期间,老化是否会改变下肢内部协调策略。为此,要求10名年轻的受试者和10名老年的受试者处理不同强度的意外滑脱。我们使用主成分分析法分析了下肢节段的平面协变量定律,以验证老年受试者的仰角在摄动前后是否沿计划协变。结果显示,与所有年轻人和老年人的肢体受扰相关的片段在所有扰动后都不会变曲。相反,对于年轻和年老的受试者,系统地保持了不受干扰的肢体的平面协变量定律。尽管观察到的时空和运动学参数在组之间和扰动强度上存在差异,但还是出现了这些结果。总体而言,我们的分析表明,在滑倒型摄动引起的矫正反应中,衰老不会影响下肢内部的协调性,这表明年轻和年长的受试者都采用这种控制策略,同时应对强度突然增加和意外的姿势转变。因此,结果证实了以下假设:平衡控制来自一组重要的生物力学不变量,即在自愿和矫正运动行为之间以及由于不同的扰动强度而在不同的感官环境中共享的合适的控制方案(例如,平面协变定律),无论是年轻还是年长的人。在这方面,我们的发现为进一步研究特定任务训练计划对跌倒风险的影响提供了进一步的支持。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY (这项研究旨在研究衰老如何影响下肢的下肢协调性)由平面协变量定律描述的部分,在强度增加的意外滑动样扰动期间。结果表明,老化和摄动强度均不会影响这种协调策略。因此,我们提出,平衡控制来自于在不同感觉运动环境中共享的不变控制方案集,尽管存在年龄相关的神经肌肉适应。

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