Delbaere Kim, Crombez Geert, Van Den Noortgate Nele, Willems Tine, Cambier Dirk
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium.
Disabil Rehabil. 2006 Jun 30;28(12):751-6. doi: 10.1080/09638280500304794.
To investigate the risk of being fearful or fearless of falls in older people.
Using a force plate, postural control in different sensory and rhythmic conditions was measured in 263 community-dwelling older people. Other assessments included fear of falling, and handgrip strength. Fall incidence was assessed at baseline and during a one-year follow-up period.
Logistic regression analysis revealed that increased lateral sway in near-tandem stance with eyes open (OR = 5.33; p < 0.01) and a worse performance on anteroposterior rhythmic weight shifts (OR = 0.65; p < 0.05) were related to falls. Univariate analyses revealed that older people with inappropriate high fear of falling according to their fall incidence had worse balance capacities on the rhythmic weight shifts (p < 0.05) but had similar static balance and physical capacities. Older people with inappropriate low fear of falling had a better hand grip (p < 0.05) but equally worse balance capacities than the comparison group.
The results indicate the importance of lateral stability in relation to falls. They also suggest a substantial impact of inappropriate fear of falling on physical performance. Inappropriate high fear of falling may result in worse performance during dynamic balance tests, whereas older people with inappropriate low fear seem to overrate their capacities because of higher strength.
研究老年人对跌倒恐惧或无畏的风险。
使用测力板,对263名社区居住的老年人在不同感觉和节奏条件下的姿势控制进行测量。其他评估包括跌倒恐惧和握力。在基线和一年随访期间评估跌倒发生率。
逻辑回归分析显示,睁眼近串联站立时横向摆动增加(OR = 5.33;p < 0.01)以及前后节奏性体重转移表现较差(OR = 0.65;p < 0.05)与跌倒有关。单因素分析显示,根据跌倒发生率,对跌倒有不适当高恐惧的老年人在节奏性体重转移方面的平衡能力较差(p < 0.05),但静态平衡和身体能力相似。对跌倒有不适当低恐惧的老年人握力较好(p < 0.05),但平衡能力与对照组同样差。
结果表明横向稳定性与跌倒的相关性。它们还表明对跌倒的不适当恐惧对身体表现有重大影响。对跌倒的不适当高恐惧可能导致动态平衡测试中的表现更差,而对跌倒有不适当低恐惧的老年人似乎由于力量较高而高估了自己的能力。