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Exercise and physical training improve physical function in older adults with visual impairments but their effect on falls is unclear: a systematic review

机译:运动和体育锻炼可改善视力障碍老年人的身体功能,但对跌倒的影响尚不清楚:系统评价

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Question: Can exercise or physical training improve physical function and prevent falls in older adults with visual impairments? Design: Systematic review of randomised controlled trials with meta-analysis. Participants: Older adults (≥ 60 years) with visual impairments. Intervention: Individual or group exercise or physical training classes in any settings. Outcome measures: Mobility, balance, strength and proprioception measured with performance tests or questionnaires and/or falls with calendars or incident reports. Results: Four eligible trials with a total of 522 participants were identified. Multimodal group exercise (n = 50 and 41) and Tai Chi (n=40) improved physical function among residents of care settings. Meta-analysis of data from two trials indicated a significant positive impact of multimodal exercise on the Berg Balance Score (weighted mean difference 3.9 points, 95% CI 1.8 to 6.0), but not on the Timed Up and Go test (weighted mean difference 1.5seconds, 95% CI –1.7 to 4.6). One trial (n=41) found that multimodal exercise reduced the time to first fall ( p =0.049). A factorial trial (n=391) among community dwellers did not find a significant effect on falls from a home-based exercise intervention, although clinically relevant effects in either direction were not excluded by the study (incidence rate ratio=1.15, 95% CI 0.82 to 1.61). Conclusion: Exercise interventions in residential care settings improve performance on some tests of physical function that are risk factors for falls but the impact on falls is not yet clear. The impact of exercise and training on physical function and falls in community-dwelling older adults with visual impairments also warrants further investigation. [ Gleeson M, Sherrington C, Keay L (2014) Exercise and physical training improve physical function in older adults with visual impairments but their effect on falls is unclear: a systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy 60: 130–135].
机译:问题:运动或体育锻炼是否可以改善生理功能并防止视力障碍的老年人摔倒?设计:通过荟萃分析对随机对照试验进行系统评价。参与者:视力障碍的老年人(≥60岁)。干预:在任何情况下进行的个人或小组运动或体育课。成果衡量:通过绩效测试或问卷调查和/或通过日历或事故报告衡量的移动性,平衡性,力量和本体感觉。结果:确定了四项合格试验,共有522名参与者。多模式小组运动(分别为50和41)和太极拳(分别为40和40)改善了护理场​​所居民的身体机能。对两项试验数据的荟萃分析表明,多式联运对Berg平衡评分(加权平均差异3.9点,95%CI为1.8至6.0)具有显着的积极影响,但对Time and Up and Go检验(加权平均差异1.5)无显着影响秒,95%CI –1.7至4.6)。一项试验(n = 41)发现多模式运动减少了第一次跌倒的时间(p = 0.049)。尽管一项研究并未排除在任何方向的临床相关影响,但一项在社区居民中进行的析因试验(n = 391)并未发现家庭运动干预对跌倒的显着影响(发生率比率= 1.15,95%CI 0.82至1.61)。结论:在住宅护理场所的运动干预可改善某些身体功能测试的性能,这些测试是跌倒的危险因素,但对跌倒的影响尚不清楚。运动和训练对身体功能的影响以及患有视觉障碍的社区居民老年人的摔倒也值得进一步调查。 [Gleeson M,Sherrington C,Keay L(2014)运动和体育锻炼可改善视力障碍老年人的身体机能,但尚不清楚它们对跌倒的影响:系统评价。物理疗法杂志60:130–135]。

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