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Effects of unipedal standing balance exercise on the prevention of falls and hip fracture among clinically defined high-risk elderly individuals: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:单足站立平衡运动对临床定义的高危老年人预防跌倒和髋部骨折的影响:一项随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the unipedal standing balance exercise for 1 min to prevent falls and hip fractures in high-risk elderly individuals with a randomized controlled trial. This control study was designed as a 6-month intervention trial. SUBJECTS: Subjects included 553 clinically defined high-risk adults who were living in residences or in the community. They were randomized to an exercise group and a control group. METHODS: Randomization to the subjects was performed by a table of random numbers. A unipedal standing balance exercise with open eyes was performed by standing on each leg for 1 min three times per day. As a rule, subjects of the exercise group stood on one leg without holding onto any support, but unstable subjects were permitted to hold onto a bar during the exercise time. Falls and hip fractures were reported by nurses, physical therapists, or facility staff with a survey sheet every month. This survey sheet was required every month for both groups. RESULTS: Registered subjects were 553 persons ranging in age from 37 to 102 years (average, 81.6 years of age). Twenty-six subjects dropped out. The number of falls and hip fractures for the 6-month period after the trial for 527 of the 553 subjects for whom related data were available were assessed. The exercise group comprised 315 subjects and the control group included 212 subjects. The cumulative number of falls of the exercise group, with 1 multiple faller omitted, was 118, and the control group recorded 121 falls. A significant intergroup difference was observed. However, the cumulative number of hip fractures was only 1 case in both groups. This difference was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: The unipedal standing balance exercise is effective to prevent falls but was not shown to be statistically significant in the prevention of hip fracture in this study.
机译:背景:这项研究的目的是通过一项随机对照试验评估单足站立平衡运动1分钟对预防高危老年人的跌倒和髋部骨折的有效性。该对照研究设计为6个月的干预试验。受试者:受试者包括553名临床上定义的高风险成年人,他们生活在住宅或社区中。他们被随机分为运动组和对照组。方法:通过随机数表对受试者进行随机分组。每只腿每天站立3次,每次1分钟,进行睁开眼睛的单足站立平衡锻炼。通常,运动组的受试者站在一条腿上时不握任何支撑,但在运动期间允许不稳定的受试者握住杠铃。护士,理疗师或设施工作人员每月都会报告跌倒和髋部骨折,并附有调查表。两组每月都需要此调查表。结果:注册受试者为553人,年龄在37至102岁之间(平均年龄为81.6岁)。 26名受试者辍学。在获得相关数据的553名受试者中,有527名受试者在试验后6个月内跌倒和髋部骨折的次数进行了评估。运动组包括315名受试者,对照组包括212名受试者。运动组的跌倒累积次数为118,省略了多次跌倒,对照组记录为121跌倒。观察到显着的群体间差异。但是,两组的髋部骨折累积数仅为1例。这种差异在统计学上不显着。结论:单足站立平衡运动可有效预防跌倒,但在这项研究中,未显示出在预防髋部骨折方面的统计学意义。

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