Health Promotion Service, Health Reform Transitional Organisation-Southern, NSW Health.
Health Promot J Austr. 2011 Dec;22(3):234-7. doi: 10.1071/he11234.
Home-based exercise with home visits has been shown to improve strength and balance and reduce falls in older people. This pilot study aimed to determine whether a home-based exercise program (delivered via workshops instead of home visits) improved strength and balance and reduced falls in adults aged 60 years and over.
Participants attended two workshops over a six-month period and were instructed in the exercises by physiotherapists. Participants recorded their exercise and falls on a calendar and strength and balance measures were assessed at baseline and 12 weeks. Data was analysed using Wilcoxon signed rank tests, McNemar's test and regression.
A total of 167 participants commenced the BEST at home program. The mean age was 69 years and 67% were female. Participants significantly improved in all measures of strength and balance. The number of falls was reduced during the six-month period but statistical significance was not achieved.
The BEST at home program improved strength and balance in people aged 60 years and over. More research is required to determine long term adherence to BEST at home and whether this program can reduce falls.
在家中进行锻炼并辅以家访已被证明可增强老年人的力量和平衡能力,减少跌倒的发生。本试点研究旨在确定基于家庭的锻炼计划(通过研讨会而不是家访来实施)是否可以改善 60 岁及以上成年人的力量、平衡能力和减少跌倒。
参与者在六个月的时间内参加了两次研讨会,由物理治疗师指导他们进行锻炼。参与者在日历上记录他们的锻炼和跌倒情况,在基线和 12 周时评估力量和平衡测量值。使用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验、McNemar 检验和回归分析进行数据分析。
共有 167 名参与者开始了 BEST 在家中计划。参与者的平均年龄为 69 岁,其中 67%为女性。参与者在所有力量和平衡测量方面都有显著改善。在六个月的时间内,跌倒的次数有所减少,但未达到统计学意义。
BEST 在家中计划可改善 60 岁及以上人群的力量和平衡能力。需要进一步研究以确定长期坚持 BEST 在家中计划的情况以及该计划是否可以减少跌倒。