Donocik Karolina, Hartman-Petrycka Magdalena, Lebiedowska Agata, Błońska-Fajfrowska Barbara
Department of Basic Biomedical Science, School of Pharmacy with the Division of Laboratory Medicine, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
PLoS One. 2017 Sep 22;12(9):e0185179. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185179. eCollection 2017.
A vertical posture makes it difficult to maintain balance especially in the elderly. Loss of balance leads to falls and injuries. In the present study, we evaluated whether balance maintenance can be improved with the use of stochastic resonance whole body vibration (SR-WBV).
An examination of balance, involving 187 women aged 19-74 years, was conducted using double-plate posturography pre and post SR-WBV. The SR-WBV trainings were performed using the SRT Zeptor Medical-plus noise device. The entire study lasted 6 weeks, with a total of 12 training sessions, each consisting of nine 45 second series, with a 45 second pause between them.
Post SR-WBV there was a reduction in the value of: the resultant mean velocity (MV) of the movement of COP (centre of pressure) for both lower limbs (B) and in the right lower limb (R) during the test with eyes closed (EC), the mean velocity and mean amplitude (MA) of the movement of COP along the x-axis (ML) of the left lower limb (L) during the test with eyes open (EO) and closed and some additional parameters. Negative correlations between age/index of improvement of MV-EC-B, MV-EC-L and MVML-EC-L, and BMI/index of improvement of MV-EC-B, MVML-EC-B appeared. Height correlated positively with the index of improvement of MV-EC-B and MVML-EC-B.
As a result of SR-WBV, the left leg is more stable along the x-axis and the disproportion between the stability of both legs is reduced. Consequently, body stability is higher. The SR-WBV is more effective in younger, taller and slimmer women. SR-WBV parameters should be optimized so that the training is more beneficial for elderly and shorter women, and for women with a higher BMI.
垂直姿势尤其在老年人中难以保持平衡。平衡丧失会导致跌倒和受伤。在本研究中,我们评估了使用随机共振全身振动(SR-WBV)是否能改善平衡维持能力。
使用双板姿势描记法在SR-WBV前后对187名年龄在19 - 74岁的女性进行平衡检查。SR-WBV训练使用SRT Zeptor Medical-plus噪声设备进行。整个研究持续6周,共进行12次训练课程,每次由九个45秒系列组成,其间有45秒的停顿。
SR-WBV后,以下数值有所降低:闭眼测试(EC)期间双下肢(B)以及右下肢(R)的压力中心(COP)运动的合成平均速度(MV);睁眼(EO)和闭眼测试期间左下肢(L)沿x轴(ML)的COP运动的平均速度和平均幅度(MA)以及一些其他参数。MV-EC-B、MV-EC-L和MVML-EC-L的年龄/改善指数之间以及MV-EC-B、MVML-EC-B的BMI/改善指数之间出现负相关。身高与MV-EC-B和MVML-EC-B的改善指数呈正相关。
由于SR-WBV,左腿在x轴上更稳定,双腿稳定性之间的差异减小。因此,身体稳定性更高。SR-WBV在年轻、身高较高和身材较瘦的女性中更有效。应优化SR-WBV参数,以便训练对老年、身材较矮的女性以及BMI较高的女性更有益。