Hausdorff J M, Levy B R, Wei J Y
Division on Aging, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999 Nov;47(11):1346-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1999.tb07437.x.
To test the hypothesis that age-associated changes in physical function, particularly walking performance, are influenced by ageism and that the activation of positive sterotypes of aging can partially reverse these changes.
Randomized intervention study.
General community.
Forty-seven community-dwelling men and women (63-82 years old) who walked independently and described themselves as healthy.
Thirty-minute exposure to the subconscious reinforcement of either a positive or negative stereotype of aging while subjects played a computer game.
Pre- and postintervention measures of gait speed and percent swing time (the time spent with one foot in the air during walking). Health and psychosocial status were also evaluated.
Significant increases in walking speed (9%+/-2%; P < .001) and percent swing time (percent change: 1.1%+/-0.4%; P = .023) were observed in subjects who received reinforcement of positive stereotypes of aging. Gait speed and swing time did not change in those who received reinforcement of negative stereotypes of aging. The observed improvements in gait were related to the positive intervention, but were not related to age, gender, health status, or psychosocial status.
Stereotypes of aging apparently have a powerful impact on the gait of older persons. Interventions designed to enhance perceptions of old age may prove beneficial in helping to improve gait and functional independence among older persons. In the future, positive changes in society's view of aging may also help to reduce and prevent age-related declines in function and the associated deleterious consequences.
检验以下假设,即身体功能与年龄相关的变化,尤其是步行能力,受年龄歧视影响,而激活积极的衰老刻板印象可部分逆转这些变化。
随机干预研究。
普通社区。
47名社区居住的男性和女性(63 - 82岁),他们能够独立行走且自认为健康。
受试者玩电脑游戏时,对其潜意识强化衰老的积极或消极刻板印象30分钟。
干预前后的步态速度和摆动时间百分比(步行时单脚在空中的时间)测量。还评估了健康和心理社会状况。
接受积极衰老刻板印象强化的受试者,其步行速度显著增加(9%±2%;P <.001),摆动时间百分比也显著增加(百分比变化:1.1%±0.4%;P =.023)。接受消极衰老刻板印象强化的受试者,其步态速度和摆动时间未发生变化。观察到的步态改善与积极干预有关,但与年龄、性别、健康状况或心理社会状况无关。
衰老刻板印象显然对老年人的步态有强大影响。旨在增强对老年认知的干预措施,可能有助于改善老年人的步态和功能独立性。未来,社会对衰老看法的积极改变,也可能有助于减少和预防与年龄相关的功能衰退及相关有害后果。