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视力对老年人行走时头部稳定策略的影响。

Influence of vision on head stabilization strategies in older adults during walking.

作者信息

Cromwell Ronita L, Newton Roberta A, Forrest Gail

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Center for Rehabilitation Sciences, and Sealy Center on Aging, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-1144, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2002 Jul;57(7):M442-8. doi: 10.1093/gerona/57.7.m442.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Maintaining balance during dynamic activities is essential for preventing falls in older adults. Head stabilization contributes to dynamic balance, especially during the functional task of walking. Head stability and the role of vision in this process have not been studied during walking in older adults.

METHODS

Seventeen older adults (76.2 +/- 6.9 years) and 20 young adults (26.0 +/- 3.4 years) walked with their eyes open (EO), with their eyes closed (EC), and with fixed gaze (FG). Participants performed three trials of each condition. Sagittal plane head and trunk angular velocities in space were obtained using an infrared camera system with passive reflective markers. Frequency analyses of head-on-trunk with respect to trunk gains and phases were examined for head-trunk movement strategies used for head stability. Average walking velocity, cadence, and peak head velocity were calculated for each condition.

RESULTS

Differences between age groups demonstrated that older adults decreased walking velocity in EO (p =.022). FG (p = .021), and EC (p = .022). and decreased cadence during EC (p = .007). Peak head velocity also decreased across conditions (p < .0001) for older adults. Movement patterns demonstrated increased head stability during EO. diminished head stability with EC, and improved head stability with FG as older adult patterns resembled those of young adults.

CONCLUSIONS

Increased stability of the lower extremity outcome measures for older adults was indicated by reductions in walking velocity and cadence. Concomitant increases in head stability were related to visual tasks. Increased stability may serve as a protective mechanism to prevent falls. Further, vision facilitates the head stabilization process for older adults to compensate for age-related decrements in other sensory systems subserving dynamic balance.

摘要

背景

在动态活动中保持平衡对于预防老年人跌倒至关重要。头部稳定有助于动态平衡,尤其是在步行这一功能性任务期间。在老年人步行过程中,尚未对头部稳定性以及视觉在此过程中的作用进行研究。

方法

17名老年人(76.2±6.9岁)和20名年轻人(26.0±3.4岁)分别在睁眼(EO)、闭眼(EC)和固定注视(FG)条件下行走。每种条件下参与者进行三次试验。使用带有被动反射标记的红外摄像系统获取矢状面内头部和躯干在空间中的角速度。针对用于头部稳定的头-躯干运动策略,对头-躯干相对于躯干增益和相位进行频率分析。计算每种条件下的平均步行速度、步频和头部峰值速度。

结果

年龄组之间的差异表明,老年人在EO(p = 0.022)、FG(p = 0.021)和EC(p = 0.022)条件下步行速度降低,且在EC条件下步频降低(p = 0.007)。老年人在各种条件下头部峰值速度也降低(p < 0.0001)。运动模式显示,在EO期间老年人头部稳定性增加,在EC期间头部稳定性降低,而在FG条件下头部稳定性改善,因为老年人的模式类似于年轻人。

结论

老年人下肢结果测量指标稳定性增加表现为步行速度和步频降低。头部稳定性的相应增加与视觉任务有关。稳定性增加可能是一种预防跌倒的保护机制。此外,视觉有助于老年人的头部稳定过程,以补偿其他维持动态平衡的感觉系统中与年龄相关的衰退。

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