Remaud Anthony, Thuong-Cong Cécile, Bilodeau Martin
Aging and Movement Laboratory, Bruyère Research Institute Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2016 Jan 21;7:257. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2015.00257. eCollection 2015.
Normal aging results in alterations in the visual, vestibular and somtaosensory systems, which in turn modify the control of balance. Muscle fatigue may exacerbate these age-related changes in sensory and motor functions, and also increase the attentional demands associated with dynamic postural control. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of aging on dynamic postural control and posture-related attentional demands before and after a plantar flexor fatigue protocol. Participants (young adults: n = 15; healthy seniors: n = 13) performed a dynamic postural task along the antero-posterior (AP) and the medio-lateral (ML) axes, with and without the addition of a simple reaction time (RT) task. The dynamic postural task consisted in following a moving circle on a computer screen with the representation of the center of pressure (COP). This protocol was repeated before and after a fatigue task where ankle plantar flexor muscles were targeted. The mean COP-target distance and the mean COP velocity were calculated for each trial. Cross-correlation analyses between the COP and target displacements were also performed. RTs were recorded during dual-task trials. Results showed that while young adults adopted an anticipatory control mode to move their COP as close as possible to the target center, seniors adopted a reactive control mode, lagging behind the target center. This resulted in longer COP-target distance and higher COP velocity in the latter group. Concurrently, RT increased more in seniors when switching from static stance to dynamic postural conditions, suggesting potential alterations in the central nervous system (CNS) functions. Finally, plantar flexor muscle fatigue and dual-tasking had only minor effects on dynamic postural control of both young adults and seniors. Future studies should investigate why the fatigue-induced changes in quiet standing postural control do not seem to transfer to dynamic balance tasks.
正常衰老会导致视觉、前庭和本体感觉系统发生改变,进而影响平衡控制。肌肉疲劳可能会加剧这些与年龄相关的感觉和运动功能变化,还会增加与动态姿势控制相关的注意力需求。本研究的目的是调查在进行跖屈肌疲劳试验前后,衰老对动态姿势控制和与姿势相关的注意力需求的影响。参与者(年轻成年人:n = 15;健康老年人:n = 13)在前后(AP)和内外侧(ML)轴上执行动态姿势任务,有或没有添加简单反应时间(RT)任务。动态姿势任务包括在电脑屏幕上跟随一个移动的圆圈,同时显示压力中心(COP)。在针对踝跖屈肌的疲劳任务前后重复此方案。计算每次试验的平均COP-目标距离和平均COP速度。还对COP和目标位移进行了互相关分析。在双任务试验中记录反应时间。结果表明,年轻成年人采用预期控制模式将其COP尽可能靠近目标中心移动,而老年人采用反应控制模式,落后于目标中心。这导致后一组的COP-目标距离更长,COP速度更高。同时,从静态站立转换到动态姿势条件时,老年人的反应时间增加得更多,表明中枢神经系统(CNS)功能可能发生了改变。最后,跖屈肌疲劳和双任务对年轻成年人和老年人的动态姿势控制只有轻微影响。未来的研究应该调查为什么疲劳引起的安静站立姿势控制变化似乎没有转移到动态平衡任务中。