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Unexpected perturbations training improves balance control and voluntary stepping times in older adults - a double blind randomized control trial

机译:意外的扰动训练可改善老年人的平衡控制和自愿踏步时间-一项双盲随机对照试验

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Background Falls are common among elderly, most of them occur while slipping or tripping during walking. We aimed to explore whether a training program that incorporates unexpected loss of balance during walking able to improve risk factors for falls. Methods In a double-blind randomized controlled trial 53 community dwelling older adults (age 80.1±5.6?years), were recruited and randomly allocated to an intervention group ( n =?27) or a control group ( n =?26). The intervention group received 24 training sessions over 3 months that included unexpected perturbation of balance exercises during treadmill walking. The control group performed treadmill walking with no perturbations. The primary outcome measures were the voluntary step execution times, traditional postural sway parameters and Stabilogram-Diffusion Analysis. The secondary outcome measures were the fall efficacy Scale (FES), self-reported late life function (LLFDI), and Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA). Results Compared to control, participation in intervention program that includes unexpected loss of balance during walking led to faster Voluntary Step Execution Times under single ( p =?0.002; effect size [ES] =0.75) and dual task ( p =?0.003; [ES]?=?0.89) conditions; intervention group subjects showed improvement in Short-term Effective diffusion coefficients in the mediolateral direction of the Stabilogram-Diffusion Analysis under eyes closed conditions ( p =?0.012, [ES]?=?0.92). Compared to control there were no significant changes in FES, LLFDI, and POMA. Conclusions An intervention program that includes unexpected loss of balance during walking can improve voluntary stepping times and balance control, both previously reported as risk factors for falls. This however, did not transferred to a change self-reported function and FES. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Registration number: NCT01439451 .
机译:背景技术跌倒在老年人中很常见,其中大多数发生在行走过程中滑倒或绊倒时。我们旨在探讨一种训练计划,该计划是否包含步行过程中意料之外的失衡,从而能够改善跌倒的危险因素。方法在一项双盲随机对照试验中,招募了53例居住在社区的老年人(年龄80.1±5.6?岁),并随机分配至干预组(n = 27)或对照组(n = 26)。干预组在3个月内接受了24次培训,其中包括跑步机行走过程中平衡运动的意外干扰。对照组在跑步机上行走时没有干扰。主要结果指标是自愿执行步骤的时间,传统的姿势摇摆参数和Stabilogram-Diffusion Analysis。次要结果指标是跌倒疗效量表(FES),自我报告的晚期生活功能(LLFDI)和以绩效为导向的行动评估(POMA)。结果与对照组相比,参与干预计划(包括步行过程中意外失衡)导致在单项任务(p =?0.002;效应大小[ES] = 0.75)和双重任务(p =?0.003; [p ES]?=?0.89)条件;在闭眼条件下,干预组受试者的稳定图-扩散分析的中外侧短期有效扩散系数有所改善(p =?0.012,[ES]?=?0.92)。与对照相比,FES,LLFDI和POMA没有明显变化。结论包括在步行过程中意外失去平衡的干预计划可以改善自愿的踏步时间和平衡控制,这两个方面先前都被报道为跌倒的危险因素。但是,这并没有转移到变更自我报告功能和FES。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov注册编号:NCT01439451。

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