Miller Sally M
University of Arizona, College of Nursing, 1305 N. Martin, Tucson, AZ 85721; Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, 461 21st Ave S., Nashville, TN 37240.
Appl Nurs Res. 2016 Feb;29:113-5. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2015.06.001. Epub 2015 Jun 6.
Age-related changes in cognitive and physical function can affect safe driving performance. As the population of older adults increases in the United States there will be a simultaneous rise in the number of older adult drivers. Tai Chi, a non-traditional form of exercise with both physical and cognitive benefits may enhance driving performance. A lifespan developmental theory (Baltes' Selective Optimization with Compensation model) is used to study the relationship between Tai Chi exercise and driving performance in older adults. Application of this theory was pivotal in building a bridge between a non-traditional practice and Western-based research to study an intervention that can be used to promote and sustain well-being in older adults.
认知和身体功能的年龄相关变化会影响安全驾驶表现。随着美国老年人口的增加,老年驾驶员的数量也将同步上升。太极拳作为一种具有身体和认知益处的非传统运动形式,可能会提高驾驶表现。一种寿命发展理论(巴尔特斯的选择性最优化与补偿模型)被用于研究老年人太极拳运动与驾驶表现之间的关系。该理论的应用对于在一种非传统做法与西方研究之间搭建桥梁至关重要,以便研究一种可用于促进和维持老年人幸福感的干预措施。