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Age-related differences in bimanual movements: A systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:年龄相关的生物运动差异:系统审查和荟萃分析

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Abstract Background With increasing age motor functions decline. The additional challenges of executing bimanual movements further hinder motor functions in older adults. The current systematic review and meta-analysis determined the effects of healthy aging on performance in bimanual movements as compared to younger adults. Methods Our comprehensive search identified 27 studies that reported bimanual movement performance measures. Each study included a between groups comparison of older (mean age=68.79years) and younger adults (mean age=23.14years). The 27 qualified studies generated 40 total outcome measure comparisons: (a) accuracy: 18, (b) variability: 14, and (c) movement time: eight. Results Our meta-analysis conducted on a random effects model identified a relatively large negative standardized mean difference effect ( ES =?0.93). This indicates that older adults exhibited more impaired bimanual movement performance in comparison to younger adults in our group of studies. Specifically, a moderator variable analysis revealed large negative effects in both accuracy ( ES =?0.94) and variability ( ES =?1.00), as well as a moderate negative effect ( ES =?0.71) for movement time. These findings indicate that older adults displayed reduced accuracy, greater variability, and longer execution time when executing bimanual movements. Conclusion These meta-analytic findings revealed that aging impairs bimanual movement performance. Highlights ? Previous bimanual movements and aging studies report conflicting results. ? Current meta-analysis revealed impaired bimanual movements in older adults. ? Older adults showed less accuracy, more variability, and longer movement time. ]]>
机译:抽象背景随着增长的年龄电机功能下降。执行生理运动的额外挑战进一步阻碍了老年人的电机功能。目前的系统审查和荟萃分析确定了与年轻成年人相比,健康老龄化对生物运动中性能的影响。方法我们综合搜索确定了27项研究,报告了Bimanual运动绩效措施。每项研究包括年龄较大(平均年龄= 68.79年)和年轻成年人的群体之间的α与年龄(平均年龄= 23.14年)之间的比较。 27个合格研究产生了40个总结果测量比较:(a)准确度:18,(b)可变性:14,(c)移动时间:八。结果我们对随机效果模型进行的Meta分析鉴定了相对较大的负标准化平均差异效应(ES = 0.93)。这表明老年人与我们研究组的年轻成年人相比,成年人呈现出更多受损的生理运动性能。具体地,主持人可变分析在精度(ES = 0.94)和变异性上显示出大的负面影响(ES =?1.00),以及用于运动时间的中等负效应(ES = 0.71)。这些调查结果表明,在执行Bimanual Movements时,较老的成年人的准确性,更大的可变性和更长的执行时间。结论这些荟萃分析结果显示,老化损害了生理的运动性能。强调 ?以前的生肖运动和老化研究报告了相互矛盾的结果。还目前的荟萃分析揭示了老年人的生理运动受损。还老年人表现出较低的准确性,更可变性和更长的运动时间。 ]]>

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