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全身振动对老年人群姿势稳定性的影响。

Effects of whole body vibration on postural steadiness in an older population.

机构信息

Human Performance Laboratory, School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2009 Jul;12(4):440-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2008.02.002. Epub 2008 Jun 11.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of vibration exercise on postural steadiness performance in a healthy, older population. Forty-three healthy, older participants (23 men and 20 women, aged 73.5+/-4.5 yr) were randomly assigned to either a vibration group (VIB), an exercise without vibration group (EX) or a control group (CONT). The VIB and EX groups undertook static and dynamic bodyweight exercises three times per week for eight weeks. Static balance was assessed using a one-legged postural steadiness (OLPS) test. This test was performed prior to and immediately after the training period. OLPS improved significantly for the VIB intervention after eight weeks training (p<0.05) compared to the EX and CONT groups. The improvements in OLPS were significantly affected by the baseline values, with the largest changes evident for VIB participants with a poorer initial score (p<0.01). Vibration exercise can contribute to improved static one-legged balance in a healthy, older population. As improvements in OLPS were related to baseline values, vibration exercise as an intervention would appear to serve the most benefit for those that exhibit diminished postural control.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨振动运动对健康老年人姿势稳定性能的影响。43 名健康老年人(23 名男性和 20 名女性,年龄 73.5+/-4.5 岁)被随机分为振动组(VIB)、无振动运动组(EX)和对照组(CONT)。VIB 和 EX 组每周进行三次静态和动态体重运动,持续八周。使用单腿姿势稳定(OLPS)测试评估静态平衡。该测试在训练前和训练后立即进行。八周训练后,VIB 干预组 OLPS 显著提高(p<0.05),与 EX 和 CONT 组相比。OLPS 的改善受基线值的显著影响,初始得分较差的 VIB 参与者的变化最大(p<0.01)。振动运动可以改善健康老年人的静态单腿平衡。由于 OLPS 的改善与基线值有关,因此振动运动作为一种干预措施似乎对那些姿势控制能力下降的人最有益。

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