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Whole-body vibration training improves balance control and sit-to-stand performance among middle-aged and older adults: a pilot randomized controlled trial

机译:全身振动训练可改善中老年人的平衡控制和坐姿性能:一项试点随机对照试验

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BackgroundAging is associated with decreased balance, which increases falling risk. The objective of the current study was to determine the feasibility and effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) training on knee extensor muscle power, limits of stability, and sit-to-stand performance among community-dwelling middle-aged and older adults in the United States. MethodsA randomized pilot study with participant blinding was conducted. Feasibility outcomes included recruitment and compliance rate. Twenty-nine community-dwelling older adults were randomly assigned to perform body-weight exercises with either an individualized vibration frequency and amplitude, a fixed vibration frequency and amplitude, or no vibration. Isokinetic knee extensor power, limits of stability, and sit-to-stand tests were conducted before beginning the exercises (baseline) and after 8?weeks of training. ResultsWith a favorable recruitment rate (58%) and compliance rates (attrition 9%; adherence 85%), the intervention was deemed feasible. The limits of stability endpoint excursion score for the individualized frequency–amplitude group was increased by 8.8 (12.9%; P =?0.025) after training, and that group’s maximum excursion score was increased by 9.2 (11.5%; P =?0.006) after training. The average weight transfer time score was significantly decreased by 0.2?s in the fixed group. The participants in the individualized group demonstrated a significant increase (3.2%) in weight rising index score after 8?weeks of WBV training. ConclusionsWBV training is feasible for use with elderly people, and this study achieved good recruitment and compliance. The present paper suggests that 8?weeks of WBV training improves limits of stability and sit-to-stand performance. Future studies must determine whether WBV training improves other factors that affect posture control. Trial registrationThis study was registered at the Texas Woman’s University Institutional Review Board [ TWU IRB 17632 ] on the 3rd of November 2014.
机译:BackgroundAging与余额减少相关,这会增加下降风险。本研究的目的是确定全身振动(WBV)训练对膝关节伸肌力量,稳定性的限制以及在社区居住的中老年人的坐姿性能的可行性和影响。美国。方法采用参与者盲法进行了一项随机试验研究。可行性结果包括招聘和合规率。随机分配29名居住在社区的老年人,以个体化的振动频率和振幅,固定的振动频率和振幅或不振动进行体重锻炼。在开始运动前(基线)和训练8周后,进行了等速膝关节伸肌力量,稳定性极限和坐姿试验。结果干预措施具有良好的招聘率(58%)和达标率(损耗9%;坚持85%),被认为是可行的。训练后,个体化频率-振幅组的极限终点偏移评分极限增加了8.8(12.9%; P =?0.025),该组的最大偏移评分在训练后增加了9.2(11.5%; P =?0.006)。训练。固定组的平均体重转移时间得分显着降低了0.2?s。 WBV训练8周后,个体化组的参与者的体重增加指数得分显着提高(3.2%)。结论WBV培训适合老年人使用,这项研究取得了良好的招募和依从性。本文建议WBV训练8周可以改善稳定性和坐姿到站姿的极限。未来的研究必须确定WBV训练是否可以改善影响姿势控制的其他因素。试用注册本研究已于2014年11月3日在德克萨斯女子大学机构审查委员会[TWU IRB 17632]中进行了注册。

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