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One Step, Two Steps, Three Steps More ... Directional Vulnerability to Falls in Community-Dwelling Older People..

机译:一步,两个步骤,三个步骤更多...定向漏洞在社区居住的老年人中坠落。

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Background. Falls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Stepping is a natural protective option for maintaining balance and preventing falls. There are directionally dependent challenges for protective stepping associated with falls among older individuals. The aim of this study was to determine the stepping response patterns evoked by different directions of externally applied postural disturbances in younger and older adults and in relation to falls.Methods. Seventy-five community-dwelling adults were tested: 26 younger adults and 49 older adults. Fall history of older participants was tracked prospectively for 1 year after testing. Steps were randomly evoked in 12 directions by a motorized waist-pull system. The number of recovery steps, type of stepping strategy, and first step kinematic characteristics were determined.Results. Younger participants mainly used single recovery steps regardless of the perturbation direction. For the older groups, multiple steps occurred predominantly and were least for the forward-backward directions and greatest for the lateral directions. Trials with three or more recovery steps were increased laterally only for the falters. Overall, falters initiated stepping earliest, but other stepping characteristics were similar between the groups for forward-backward perturbations. Aging differences in stepping strategies for diagonal and lateral perturbations included numerous interlimb collisions. Adaptive changes in stepping characteristics between forward and lateral perturbations were also observed in relation to age and risk of falls.Conclusions. These results indicated an age-associated reduction in balance recovery effectiveness through stepping particularly for the lateral direction among older individuals at greater risk for falls.
机译:背景。随着年龄的增长,导致残疾的跌倒是常见的情况。踩踏是保持平衡并防止跌倒的自然保护措施。在老年人中跌倒相关的保护性踩踏存在方向性挑战。这项研究的目的是确定年轻人和老年人以及与跌倒有关的外部姿势性骚扰的不同方向引起的步进响应模式。测试了75位社区居住的成年人:26位年轻成年人和49位老年人。测试后,对前者的跌倒历史进行了前一年的追踪。通过电动腰拉系统在12个方向上随机诱发台阶。确定了恢复步骤的数量,步进策略的类型以及第一步的运动学特征。年轻的参与者主要使用单个恢复步骤,而与扰动方向无关。对于年龄较大的组,主要发生多个步骤,前后方向最少,而横向最大。具有三个或三个以上恢复步骤的试验仅针对侧板增加了。总体而言,踩踏者最早开始踩踏,但是在向前和向后摄动的组之间,其他踩踏特征相似。对角线和横向扰动的步进策略的老化差异包括大量的跨行碰撞。还观察到向前和横向扰动之间的步进特征的自适应变化与年龄和跌倒风险有关。这些结果表明,年龄较大的跌倒风险较大的老年人中,尤其是侧向踏步,会导致与年龄相关的平衡恢复效率下降。

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