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头部前屈和不同的步行速度不会影响老年女性的步态稳定性。

Head flexion and different walking speeds do not affect gait stability in older females.

作者信息

Maslivec Amy, Bampouras Theodoros M, Dewhurst Susan

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, Brunel University, London, United Kingdom.

Department of Medical and Sport Sciences, Active Ageing Research Group, University of Cumbria, Lancaster, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Hum Mov Sci. 2017 Oct;55:87-93. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2017.08.001. Epub 2017 Aug 10.

Abstract

Head flexion is destabilizing in older individuals during quiet stance, yet the effect head flexion has on gait is not known. The study examined whether head flexion and gait parameters were altered when walking freely and fixed to a visual target, at different walking speeds. 15 young (23±4years) and 16 older (76±6years) healthy females walked at three different walking speeds (slow, comfortable, and fast) under two visual conditions (natural and fixed [focusing on a visual target set at eye level]). Head flexion was assessed using 2D video analysis, whilst gait parameters (step length, double support time, step time, and gait stability ratio) were recorded during a 9m flat walkway. A mixed design ANOVA was performed for each variable, with age as the between-subject factor and, visual condition and walking speed as within-subject factors. When walking freely, older displayed a greater need for head flexion between walking speeds (P<0.05) when compared to young. Walking under fixed condition reduced head flexion at all walking speeds in the older (P<0.05), but had no effect on the young (P>0.05). Walking at different speeds showed no difference in head flexion when walking under either visual condition and had no effect on gait stability for both groups. Despite older displaying differences in head flexion between visual conditions, there was no effect on gait parameters. Walking speed presented trivial difference in head flexion in older females, whilst overall gait stability was unaffected by different walking speeds.

摘要

在安静站立时,头部前屈会使老年人的身体稳定性下降,但头部前屈对步态的影响尚不清楚。该研究考察了在自由行走和固定于视觉目标的情况下,以不同行走速度行走时,头部前屈和步态参数是否会发生改变。15名年轻(23±4岁)和16名年长(76±6岁)的健康女性在两种视觉条件下(自然状态和固定状态[注视与眼睛水平齐平的视觉目标]),以三种不同的行走速度(慢速、舒适速度和快速)行走。使用二维视频分析评估头部前屈情况,同时在9米的平坦通道上记录步态参数(步长、双支撑时间、步幅时间和步态稳定率)。对每个变量进行混合设计方差分析,年龄作为组间因素,视觉条件和行走速度作为组内因素。自由行走时,与年轻人相比,年长者在不同行走速度之间表现出更大的头部前屈需求(P<0.05)。在固定条件下行走,年长者在所有行走速度下头部前屈均减少(P<0.05),但对年轻人没有影响(P>0.05)。在两种视觉条件下行走时,不同速度行走的头部前屈没有差异,且对两组的步态稳定性均无影响。尽管年长者在不同视觉条件下头部前屈存在差异,但对步态参数没有影响。行走速度对年长女性的头部前屈影响不大,而总体步态稳定性不受不同行走速度的影响。

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