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Tai Chi for Driving Health: Cognitive and Physical Function Related to Safe Driving Performance among Older Tai Chi Practitioners

机译:太极拳促进健康:老年太极拳从业者与安全驾驶表现相关的认知和身体机能

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By the year 2030 it is estimated that one in five licensed drivers in the United States will be over the age of 65. Driving allows engagement in the community for shopping, banking, maintaining social connections, and accessing health care. However, age-related decline can impact many of the cognitive processes and physical abilities necessary for safe driving performance. Exercise has beneficial effects on specific cognitive processes and physical function, many of which are related to safe driving performance. Tai Chi exercise is known to benefit cognitive and physical function and may influence safe driving performance. The aims of this observational study were to: 1) examine relationships between Tai Chi exercise habits, cognitive processes and physical function related to safe driving performance, 2) compare cognitive processes and physical function related to safe driving performance to normative reference values, and 3) explore potential predictors of safe driving performance. Fifty-eight current Tai Chi practitioners (mean age = 72.9), with a median of greater than three years of Tai Chi practice were recruited from community Tai Chi classes and Tai Chi events. Participants completed a study packet describing self-reported Tai Chi and non-Tai Chi exercise habits, driving habits, self-report measures of dispositional mindfulness (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, MAAS) and overall well-being (Vitality Plus Scale, VPS), personal history, and health history. Investigator-administered study measures included the DrivingHealth InventoryTM, digit span tests, the Driving Scenes Test, and the Right Foot Tapping test. Statistically significant correlations were found between several study measures. Compared to normative reference values participants performed better on several cognitive and physical measures, and on the MAAS and the VPS measures. Small to large effect sizes were calculated. The strongest predictor of safe driving performance was the digit span backward. Tai Chi exercise has the potential to positively impact cognitive processes and physical function related to safe driving performance through aerobic exercise mechanisms, development of mindfulness, and beneficial influence on overall vitality. The results of this study support the need for further investigation of Tai Chi exercise as a strategy to maintain safe driving performance in older adults.
机译:据估计,到2030年,美国五分之一的持照驾驶员将超过65岁。驾驶可以使社区参与购物,银行业务,保持社会联系并获得医疗保健。但是,与年龄相关的下降会影响许多安全驾驶性能所需的认知过程和身体能力。运动对特定的认知过程和身体机能有有益的影响,其中许多与安全驾驶性能有关。众所周知,太极运动有益于认知和身体功能,并可能影响安全驾驶性能。这项观察性研究的目的是:1)检查太极运动习惯,认知过程和与安全驾驶性能有关的身体机能之间的关系; 2)将与安全驾驶性能有关的认知过程和身体机能与规范参考值进行比较;以及3 )探索安全驾驶性能的潜在预测指标。从社区太极课和太极拳活动中招募了58名目前的太极拳练习者(平均年龄= 72.9),他们的中位太极拳实践时间超过三年。参与者完成了一份研究包,描述了自我报告的太极拳和非太极拳的锻炼习惯,驾驶习惯,自我报告的性格正念测量方法(正念注意意识量表,MAAS)和总体健康状况(生命力加量表,VPS),个人病史和健康史。由研究人员管理的研究措施包括DrivingHealth InventoryTM,手指跨度测试,驾驶场景测试和右脚拍击测试。在几个研究指标之间发现了统计学上显着的相关性。与标准参考值相比,参与者在几种认知和身体指标,MAAS和VPS指标上表现更好。计算了从小到大的效应大小。安全驾驶性能的最强预测指标是数字后退。太极运动有潜力通过有氧运动机制,正念的发展以及对整体活力的有益影响,积极影响与安全驾驶性能相关的认知过程和身体机能。这项研究的结果表明,有必要对太极运动进行进一步研究,以此作为维持老年人安全驾驶性能的策略。

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