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The effect of age and movement speed on maximum forward reach from an elevated surface: a study in healthy women.

机译:年龄和运动速度对高海拔地面最大前伸的影响:一项针对健康女性的研究。

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Objective. To test the hypotheses (1) that the maximum distance reached by young or older women when standing on a raised platform is independent of movement speed, and (2) the maximum forward momentum generated at comfortable and fast reaching speeds is independent of age.Design. Repeated measures case-control study in a university laboratory setting.Background. Maximum forward reach distance is often part of a geriatric mobility assessment. The effect of movement speed, and hence momentum, on forward reaching behavior is unknown in young or older subjects, despite the fact that excess momentum might increase the risk of fall-related injuries, especially from an elevated surface.Methods. Ten healthy young women (mean age 23.7 years) and 10 healthy older women (mean age 70.5 years) participated. Subjects stood on an instrumented force platform and forward reach body segment kinematics were measured optoelectronically. Whole-body center of reaction and center of mass trajectories were calculated during six maximum forward reach trials: three performed "at a comfortable speed", and three performed "as fast as possible".Results. Subjects reached slightly further at a comfortable speed than when reaching as fast as possible (P=0.016). Fast reaches were associated with a 25% increase in momentum (P<0.001; however, under both speed conditions, older women developed less whole-body momentum than did young controls (for example, 4.1 vs. 6.1 kgm/s at comfortable speed, P<0.05). Three young and one older women lost their balance in at least one trial.Conclusions. Independent of age, these women reached further when reaching slowly than when reaching rapidly, and older women restricted peak forward momentum under both speed conditions when standing on the elevated surface.RelevanceInterventions designed to reduce falls from raised surfaces might utilize the insights gained from these women that (1) at any age, one cannot expect to reach as far when reaching fast as one can when reaching slowly; and (2) comfortable reaching speed is reduced in older individuals.
机译:目的。为了检验以下假设:(1)年轻或老年妇女站在升高的平台上时所达到的最大距离与运动速度无关;(2)在舒适且快速到达的速度下产生的最大向前动量与年龄无关。 。在大学实验室环境中进行重复措施的病例对照研究。最大前伸距离通常是老年活动性评估的一部分。尽管过快的动量可能会增加与跌倒相关的伤害的风险,尤其是在高高的地面上,但在年轻或老年受试者中,运动速度及其动量对前伸行为的影响尚不清楚。十名健康的年轻妇女(平均年龄23.7岁)和十名健康的老年妇女(平均年龄70.5岁)参加了会议。受试者站在仪器仪表的力量平台上,对前肢的身体运动学进行光电测量。在六项最大前伸试验中计算了全身反应中心和质心轨迹:三项以“舒适的速度”进行,三项以“尽可能快的速度”进行。结果。与以尽可能快的速度到达时相比,被测者以舒适的速度稍微走得更远(P = 0.016)。快步动作与动量增加25%有关(P <0.001;但是,在两种速度条件下,老年妇女的全身动量都比年轻对照组少(例如,在舒适速度下为4.1 vs. 6.1 kgm / s, P <0.05)。在至少一项试验中,三名年轻女子和一名老年妇女失去了平衡。旨在减少高起表面跌落的相关干预措施可能会利用从这些女性身上获得的见识:(1)在任何年龄段,一个人都无法指望在快速到达时能够达到尽可能远的距离;以及(2) )老年人的舒适到达速度会降低。

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