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年轻人和老年人在双重任务期间的姿势摇摆。

Postural sway during dual tasks in young and elderly adults.

作者信息

Prado Janina M, Stoffregen Thomas A, Duarte Marcos

机构信息

Neuroscience Program and School of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Gerontology. 2007;53(5):274-81. doi: 10.1159/000102938. Epub 2007 May 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous studies have shown that healthy young adults are able to decrease their standing postural sway when an additional postural visual task, such as reading, is performed.

OBJECTIVE

In this study, we investigated postural sway during dual tasks in young and elderly adults.

METHODS

Twelve healthy active elderly adults (aged 65-75 years) and 12 healthy young adults (aged 22-39 years) participated in the study. The subjects performed different visual tasks while standing on a force plate. We varied the nature of the visual tasks (looking at a blank target versus a visual search task) and the distance of visual targets (near versus far). Center of pressure displacement obtained from the force plate data and kinematics of body segments obtained from a video analysis system were investigated.

RESULTS

Both groups presented significantly larger postural sway in the mediolateral direction during the eyes-closed condition as compared with the eyes-open condition. In the anteroposterior direction, this effect was observed only for the elderly group. Both groups had the same percentage correct in counting letters, but the elderly adults were significantly slower as compared with the young adults. The amplitude of postural sway was greater for the elderly adults than for the young adults in all conditions. However, both the young and the elderly adults exhibited significant reductions in sway during performance of the search task relative to sway during viewing of a blank target. The sway was also reduced for both groups during viewing a near target when compared to a distant target.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that, despite the overall increase in postural sway with aging, subtle integration of visual information by the postural control system is not affected by aging. The present results support the idea that dual tasks do not necessarily lead to an increase in postural sway. This effect, found here in elderly adults, raises questions about widely held views in which age-related changes in postural sway are related to competition between postural control and other activities for central processing resources.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,健康的年轻人在执行额外的姿势视觉任务(如阅读)时,能够减少站立姿势的摇摆。

目的

在本研究中,我们调查了年轻人和老年人在双重任务期间的姿势摇摆情况。

方法

12名健康活跃的老年人(年龄在65 - 75岁之间)和12名健康的年轻人(年龄在22 - 39岁之间)参与了该研究。受试者站在测力板上时执行不同的视觉任务。我们改变了视觉任务的性质(看空白目标与视觉搜索任务)以及视觉目标的距离(近与远)。研究了从测力板数据获得的压力中心位移以及从视频分析系统获得的身体节段运动学。

结果

与睁眼状态相比,两组在闭眼状态下的姿势摇摆在内外侧方向上均显著增大。在前后方向上,仅在老年组中观察到这种效应。两组在字母计数中的正确百分比相同,但老年人比年轻人明显更慢。在所有条件下,老年人的姿势摇摆幅度均大于年轻人。然而,相对于观看空白目标时的摇摆,年轻人和老年人在执行搜索任务期间的摇摆均显著减少。与观看远处目标相比,两组在观看近处目标时的摇摆也有所减少。

结论

结果表明,尽管随着年龄增长姿势摇摆总体上会增加,但姿势控制系统对视觉信息的微妙整合不受衰老影响。目前的结果支持双重任务不一定会导致姿势摇摆增加的观点。在老年人中发现的这种效应,对广泛持有的观点提出了质疑,即与年龄相关的姿势摇摆变化与姿势控制和其他活动对中枢处理资源的竞争有关。

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