da Silva Edson Soares, Fischer Gabriela, da Rosa Rodrigo Gomes, Schons Pedro, Teixeira Luísa Beatriz Trevisan, Hoogkamer Wouter, Peyré-Tartaruga Leonardo Alexandre
Exercise Research Laboratory, Escola de Educação Física, Fisioterapia e Dança, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Laboratory of Biomechanics, Departamento de Educação Física, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
Gait Posture. 2018 May;62:355-358. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.03.049. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
Individuals with visual impairment (VI) have often been observed to walk slower than individuals with unimpaired vision. These observations might be confounded by typical low levels of physical activity and greater sedentary behavior in individuals with VI than the overall population.
Here, we compared gait and balance measures between individuals with VI who participate in disability sports, and activity level matched sighted individuals.
We assessed static balance, anthropometry, self-selected walking speed, locomotion rehabilitation index, and lower limb muscular endurance; and applied physical activity level and fear of falling questionnaires.
Individuals with VI who participate in disability sports, self-selected a similar walking speed (1.29 ± 0.26 m/s) as active sighted individuals (1.39 ± 0.21 m/s). Locomotor rehabilitation index and muscular endurance of lower limbs were also similar between groups. Individuals with VI presented lower static balance (42.0 ± 17.0s) than the sighted control group (45.0 ± 0s) when the controls were tested with their eyes open. However, no difference was found when the controls were tested with their eyes closed (30.3 ± 17.0s). Furthermore, individuals with VI showed a greater fear of falling.
In conclusion, individuals with VI who participate in disability sports, as goalball and football, walk with similar self-selected walking speeds as active sighted individuals, but have slightly worse static balance and fear of falling.
人们经常观察到,视力受损者行走速度比视力正常者慢。这些观察结果可能会因视力受损者的身体活动水平通常较低以及久坐行为比总体人群更多而受到混淆。
在此,我们比较了参加残疾人体育活动的视力受损者与活动水平相匹配的视力正常者之间的步态和平衡指标。
我们评估了静态平衡、人体测量学、自我选择的步行速度、运动康复指数和下肢肌肉耐力;并应用了身体活动水平问卷和跌倒恐惧问卷。
参加残疾人体育活动的视力受损者自我选择的步行速度(1.29±0.26米/秒)与活跃的视力正常者(1.39±0.21米/秒)相似。两组之间的运动康复指数和下肢肌肉耐力也相似。当视力正常对照组睁眼测试时,视力受损者的静态平衡(42.0±17.0秒)低于视力正常对照组(45.0±0秒)。然而,当对照组闭眼测试时,未发现差异(30.3±17.0秒)。此外,视力受损者表现出更大的跌倒恐惧。
总之,参加如盲人门球和足球等残疾人体育活动的视力受损者,其自我选择的步行速度与活跃的视力正常者相似,但静态平衡稍差且有更大的跌倒恐惧。